Friday, June 25, 2010

Extroverted Thinking (Te) - Cognitive Functions

What Is It?

Extroverted Thinking (Te) is an external “dynamics” judgment function that makes objective decisions based on the systematic dynamics of the external world.

Who uses it?

  • As a dominant function (most stimulated by) – ESTJ, ENTJ
  • As a auxiliary function (supporting the dominant function) – ISTJ, INTJ
  • As a tertiary function – ENFP, ESFP
  • As an inferior function (most drained by) – INFP, ISFP

What are it's characteristics and themes?

  • Systematic
  • Efficient
  • Competitive
  • Forceful
  • Authoritative

 For more about the cognitive functions and how to further develop their use check out Functions of Type: Activities for Developing the Eight Jungian Functions

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