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Can you be a sensor and an intuitive?

Can you be a sensor and an intuitive?

From what I have discovered so far, no one can be an intuitive and a sensor at the same time. Someone can, however, be in between both of them, at least theoretically. Someone can even be in between thinking and feeling, too.

How do you know if you’re observant or intuitive?

Intuitive personality types rely on imagining the past and future potential of what they see. Those with the Observant style are more interested in observable facts and more straightforward outcomes. They prefer to avoid layering too much interpretation on what they see.

How do you know if you’re a judger or perceiver?

Judgers tend to like having things decided, they like having a plan, and they like having things tidy around them. Perceivers generally like leaving their options open, they enjoy the freedom to be adaptable or spontaneous, and they’re usually perfectly content with a little clutter.

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Why sensors are better than Intuitives?

Sensors are more than capable of deeply understanding theory – it’s just that they don’t want to waste their time learning theories that are not useful to them. Whereas intuitives enjoy learning theory for the fun of it, sensors prefer learning theory that can be practically applied in some way.

Are sensors observant?

Sensing is a perceiving function. People with a sensing preference trust what they see in the concrete world. They are detail-oriented and realistic people who are often called “down-to-earth” and grounded. They trust facts and personal experience and are very observant of what is happening around them.

Do you pay more attention to sensing or intuition?

The second pair of psychological preferences is Sensing and Intuition. Do you pay more attention to information that comes in through your five senses (Sensing), or do you pay more attention to the patterns and possibilities that you see in the information you receive (Intuition)? Everyone spends some time Sensing and some time using Intuition.

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Do you have a sensing or intuitive personality trait?

It is more common to have a Sensing personality trait than an Intuitive one, as almost 75\% of people identify themselves as being Sensors. When it comes to Sensing vs. Intuition, do you know which preference you have? Carl Jung was the first to develop a theory that everyone has a psychological type.

Are You an intuitionist or a sensor?

If you were torn between “A” and “B” statements, then you’re most likely a sensor. To find out what your entire personality type is, click here. If you were torn between “C” and “D” statements, then you’re most likely an intuitive.

Are your sensors getting mistyped as intuitives?

One thing I’ve noticed over the years of studying Myers-Briggs® personality theory is that a lot of sensors are getting mistyped as intuitives. This is kind of sad because knowing about personality type really can’t help you if you’re looking at the wrong information.