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Loops and Grips : r/mbti - Reddit
2019年8月21日 · Te grip happens under intense or long periods of stress and makes you lash out at even the slightest show of incompetence. Berating people for making small errors, and showering them with insults. Very uncharacteristic for INFP but that's what the grip is; suddenly behaving in a way that's completely opposite who you normally are (makes sense ...
How does it FEEL like to be in every function grip? : r/mbti - Reddit
As an INTJ, my inferior Se grip episodes have felt like an uncontrollable, irresistible, insatiable desire to do something self-destructive and reckless. Mild cases have been stress-eating and binge-drinking, severe cases have been squandering large sums of money through gambling and strange impulses to self-harm (that I've thankfully never ...
What are you guys like in Fe grip : r/istp - Reddit
2021年3月18日 · For redditors interested in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), specifically those identifying as or interested in Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving persons (ISTP). Our cognitive function stack is Ti-Se-Ni-Fe.
What is SI grip? : r/mbti - Reddit
2016年9月14日 · Si grip is like feeling trapped in your body. Whereas Ne as the primary function is grasping ideas and patterns beyond your own self, which why ENPs appear random and curious, and the reason we are so excited about new ideas and surroundings. ENFPs tend to get selfish and frustrated, even fearful and aggressive.
Can you guys share your experiences with Fe grip? : r/INTP - Reddit
2022年7月6日 · This was pretty much my experience. I feel like I was forever in the Fe grip throughout my childhood. Inferior Fe is pain and suffering. Part of the reason I dove into MBTI was why I felt so lost and confused when it came to society. I've been learning to not force myself and behave unnaturally just for social status.
Any experience with inferior Fe grip? : r/istp - Reddit
2019年3月29日 · For redditors interested in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), specifically those identifying as or interested in Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving persons (ISTP). Our cognitive function stack is Ti-Se-Ni-Fe.
How does Fe grip affect you? : r/INTP - Reddit
2022年9月29日 · An Fe grip culminates in a loss of control, an emotional response instead of a rational one, and since INTPs tend to be out of practice, this usually has negative consequences for the INTP. It can involve crying, yelling, physically fighting or much more. This is sort of the 'snap out of it' moment the INTP needs to get out of Fe grip.
What the hell is a Ni grip? : r/estp - Reddit
2021年2月1日 · An Ni grip would be something like paranoia or obsession with potential. A stereotype would be deciding that 'its all fucked anyways' and destroying your life chasing one big break at a casino or blowing everything in your life up to 'expose the truth'. This can be fixed by positive interaction with your main function, which for you is Se.
What is FE grip? : r/mbti - Reddit
I lose grip of my identity and start seeing myself through the eyes of others. End up convinced people hate me. Feel embarrassed, ashamed, paranoid, lonely. Have explosive emotional outbursts, like crying a fountain of tears all the sudden or snapping angrily at someone. It's like inner me doesn't exist anymore.
What are MBTI loops and grips? : r/mbti - Reddit
2019年9月17日 · A grip is when you have overused your dominant function (Ne) under stressful situations and basically the top three functions failed to solve the problem and you resort to your inferior function (Si). And since the inferior function is underdeveloped, you use it in an immature way that makes things worse. More reading for elaboration: