7 Ways to Talk About Feelings With An ENTJ

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on November 17, 2020

ENTJbob平台有哪些 are notorious for being unemotional and sometimes insensitive. They face most of life’s challenges with a practical, strategic approach and tend to keep their emotions under-wraps. For people close toENTJs, it can be tough to get underneath their tough exterior.

Things I Learned from my ESFJ Mother

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on October 13, 2020

It shames me to say this but: I was never in awe of my mother. When I was a child, she embarrassed me. I despaired at her lack of ambition, her loyal commitment to soulless, exploitative jobs that she was far too good for, her uncomplaining acceptance of her lot in life. We lived a life of duty and routines. There were no expectations of achievement; it was almost unthinkable for me to aspire to go to university, the first in my family to achieve this goal. My notions of what I would do with my life were so brutally segregated from hers, it was like being raised by wolves.

Parenting Young Extraverts—What to Do and What to Avoid

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on September 29, 2020

Children are filled with curiosity, energy and creative thinking, and it can sometimes feel challenging to keep up with even the most introverted young child. When your child is gregarious, outgoing and easily-distracted, the excitement of raising them can easily be overshadowed by the exhaustion you feel at just trying to keep up!

Parenting as a Perceiver: How to Set the Rules

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on July 14, 2020

Perceiverbob平台有哪些 can be a lot of fun to spend time around. They’re playful and good at adapting to new situations with ease. They’re innately curious and always following the next exciting project, and they thrive without too many guidelines or structures, finding success on their own terms and in their own ways.

How to Support Your Children During the Coronavirus Pandemic, Whatever Their Personality

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on April 22, 2020

Right now, our kids are really feeling the effects of “staying at home” orders. Luckily, most of them are physically healthy and safe, but many are feeling bored, stressed, scared, anxious, and confused. Could we use personality typing to better understand and help them as we do for ourselves? Well, it’s not that simple.Personality type assessmentsare usually intended for adults or older teens.

Gender Roles, Parenting and the Conflicted INFJ

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on April 21, 2020

As anbob娱乐平台 type, I understood at a young age that there were “rules” in society that people were “supposed” to follow. Through intuition and observation, I learned that men and women had different roles to play. And while I understood that these rules existed, what didn’t make sense to me was “why?”

How to Find a Homeschooling Style That Fits Your Personality

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on April 09, 2020

The coronavirus lockdown has brought us plenty of shocks and adjustments, but for parents, perhaps the most startling change is suddenly being responsible for our children's education. Suddenly we're all ready to vote in six-figure salaries for our local teachers as we realize what's actually involved in keeping kids occupied, stimulated, and educated day after day...after day.

8你生活与学习ENFP Personality Type

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on April 01, 2020

ENFPs can be infectiously loveable. They’re enthusiastic, highly sociable and emotionally sensitive. At the same time, they’re prone to overthinking. And they have a severe case of lack of follow through, which can present some challenges to roommates and partners.

The Perks of Parenting for ENFPs

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on June 23, 2019

As an ENFPpersonality type, I have often felt that I don’t know how to be a “real adult”—as if there is such a thing. While I may be good at listening to others or expressing my feelings, I’m not so great at everyday things like folding laundry or figuring out how to sign up for healthcare benefits. While I always wanted children, I feared I wouldn’t be a natural at caring for them.

When a Thinking Mom is Surrounded by Five Feeling Kids

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on February 17, 2019

It’s scary that my kids are so radically different from me. For a person who lines up her cans alphabetically in the pantry, it’s pretty harsh. This ISTJ submitted identical genetic samples at conception, then raised them all in the same house with the same rules with unvaried routines…and they are from five different planets. And that’s only if Pluto counts. What you need to know is that your little one was born with a complete personality. And there’s nothing you can do about it.

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