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I don’t understand how people can be Intuitive. When I do anything—for school, around the house, or at work—I focus on one thing at a time. I’m a very planned and organized person and I need to focus on things in the moment.
I teach music lessons in my community after work. I have about 12 students who I see throughout the week. This works well with my personality type because I’m extroverted which makes it easier to talk to new people. It also helps that I’m more prospecting because I’m flexible, and people come to me from beginners through people who have been playing for over 10 years but don’t know how to practice.
My romance type for ISTP says that “romance is a chance to expand their horizons.” I think that’s true. My partners have all had hobbies that I never thought to do on my own, like surfing, woodworking, and cooking. I’m not an expert in any of those things, but I never would have had those experiences if I didn’t have partners who enjoyed them.
My partner took the 16 Personalities test and they’re an ESTP Entrepreneur. This definitely fits. They’re adventurous and they love to involve me in new things. Because of them, I’ve visited 5 states and hiked 3 different trails over 5 miles long, which I would never do on my own.write this in a totally different way
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I’ve never really understood how people can be Intuitive. I’m the opposite: I like to concentrate on a single task at a time, planning and organizing everything so I can stay present and get it done.
After work I teach music — about a dozen students spread across the week. Being outgoing helps me connect with new faces, and my flexible, prospecting side makes it easy to adapt to a wide range of pupils, from total beginners to players with a decade of experience who still need guidance on how to practice effectively.
As an ISTP, I’ve read that romance is an opportunity to broaden one’s experiences, and that rings true for me. Every partner I’ve had has introduced me to hobbies I wouldn’t have tried alone — surfing, woodworking, cooking. I’m not an expert at any of them, but I wouldn’t have had those experiences without them.
My current partner took the 16Personalities test and came up as an ESTP “Entrepreneur,” which fits perfectly. They’re bold and constantly dragging me into new adventures; because of them I’ve seen five different states and completed three hikes over five miles — things I wouldn’t have attempted on my own.
After work I teach music — about a dozen students spread across the week. Being outgoing helps me connect with new faces, and my flexible, prospecting side makes it easy to adapt to a wide range of pupils, from total beginners to players with a decade of experience who still need guidance on how to practice effectively.
As an ISTP, I’ve read that romance is an opportunity to broaden one’s experiences, and that rings true for me. Every partner I’ve had has introduced me to hobbies I wouldn’t have tried alone — surfing, woodworking, cooking. I’m not an expert at any of them, but I wouldn’t have had those experiences without them.
My current partner took the 16Personalities test and came up as an ESTP “Entrepreneur,” which fits perfectly. They’re bold and constantly dragging me into new adventures; because of them I’ve seen five different states and completed three hikes over five miles — things I wouldn’t have attempted on my own.
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