Dave Fallon
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- MBTI
- INFJ
This is an interesting article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/07/physical-behavior-of-introverts_n_6069438.html?cps=gravity
I don't know if I agree with the caffeine thing as I drink a lot of coffee at work, though it may be that I have drunk so much for so long that coffee merely brings me to normal state where I'd be asleep without it. Still, there are many times in meetings that I feel out of control of the topic and unable to hold my own end of the discussion. Maybe that is because I'm over caffeinated...? Or more likely it is a dynamic between a meeting's topic being stressful and too much caffeine.
Of the other 10 things it mentions, though, they seem spot on with my experience. Even surprising things like "They succeed on stage -- just not in the chit-chat afterwards." That could explain more of the "Is Jon Stewart an INFJ" thread from a few weeks ago. Also: "When surrounded by people, they locate themselves close to an exit." I've noticed that before when at family gatherings, if there isn't a seat near the exit I often choose to stand, rather than find a seat further in wherever we are. I think that is true of many things but I don't always notice them. Finally: "They physically can't stand talking on the phone." I have to laugh at that because my wife will call me on her way home from work and start going over every detail of her day and all I can think is, "You're going to be home in 15 minutes, can't you just wait to tell me all this until you're here?"
I don't know if I agree with the caffeine thing as I drink a lot of coffee at work, though it may be that I have drunk so much for so long that coffee merely brings me to normal state where I'd be asleep without it. Still, there are many times in meetings that I feel out of control of the topic and unable to hold my own end of the discussion. Maybe that is because I'm over caffeinated...? Or more likely it is a dynamic between a meeting's topic being stressful and too much caffeine.
Of the other 10 things it mentions, though, they seem spot on with my experience. Even surprising things like "They succeed on stage -- just not in the chit-chat afterwards." That could explain more of the "Is Jon Stewart an INFJ" thread from a few weeks ago. Also: "When surrounded by people, they locate themselves close to an exit." I've noticed that before when at family gatherings, if there isn't a seat near the exit I often choose to stand, rather than find a seat further in wherever we are. I think that is true of many things but I don't always notice them. Finally: "They physically can't stand talking on the phone." I have to laugh at that because my wife will call me on her way home from work and start going over every detail of her day and all I can think is, "You're going to be home in 15 minutes, can't you just wait to tell me all this until you're here?"