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Can a person be both sensing and intuitive?

Can a person be both sensing and intuitive?

It is possible to type virtually the middle of the Sensing/Intuition (S/N) scale, say 49\% Sensing / 51\% Intuitive, and that works just like typing between Extraversion and Introversion.

Which sensing type is the most intuitive?

For the most intuitive sensor, that would be ISTP, ISFP, ESTJ, and ESFJ. However, ISFP’s are supposedly more so than the others, who knows why. For the most sensing intuitive, that would be ENTJ, ENFJ, INTP, and INFP.

Are there more sensors or Intuitives?

Sensing and Intuition are opposite preferences. A person’s natural tendency toward one will be stronger than the other. There are by far more Sensing people in the population than Intuitives. Sensors make up almost three-fourths of all people with Intuitives at just over 26\%.

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How do you identify a sensor or an intuitive person?

Some easy ways to identify a sensor or an intuitive: – Sensors tend to be practical and down-to-earth. – Intuitives tend to be imaginative and innovative – Sensors focus more on the present (today, this week) or the past than the future.

Do you prefer sensing or intuition?

Of the four personality preferences in the personality system created by Myers and Briggs, the gap is widest between Sensors and Intuitives. While the population is split roughly 50/50 on the other dimensions, a full 70\% of people show a preference for Sensing over Intuition when taking a personality test.

Are intuitives and sensors living in the same land?

For instance, where sensors deem intuitives to be living in cloud-cuckoo land, intuitives see sensors as lacking in imagination. When a sensor looks at an intuitive, he sees unrealistic ambitions, an overly complicated style of working, and theoretical fluff that can’t be put into practice.

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What are sensing and intuition in Myers-Briggs?

They provide either an S (for sensing) or N (for intuition) in the 4-character abbreviations for each Myers-Briggs personality type. In other words, you are either an XSXX or an XNXX where each X is also one of two letters (which we won’t go into here). But what’s the difference between these two traits? What makes you a sensor versus an intuitive?