5 Reasons Cognitive Functions Will Change Your Life... FOREVER!

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 12 MIN

5 Reasons Cognitive Functions Will Change Your Life... FOREVER!

from Geek Psychology: Play Life Better

Ever feel like your mind is holding you back? Discover the power of cognitive functions and how understanding the eight different pieces of your Myers Briggs personality type can transform your life. In this video, I'll explain five reasons why knowing your cognitive functions is essential for self-understanding, self-appreciation, and making a bigger impact in the world. From gaining a language to describe how you perceive the world to appreciating others and leveraging different perspectives, this video has it all. Plus, I'll share how personifying these functions can provide new insights and help you unlock your true potential. Don't miss out on these tips to show up as your best self and make better, more educated decisions. Let me know how these insights have helped you in the comments below. Check out the linked resources and join the community for more in-depth knowledge. Good luck and have fun!00:00 Introduction to Cognitive Functions00:37 Understanding Your Cognitive Functions03:31 Appreciating Yourself and Others04:52 Personifying Cognitive Functions06:33 Applying Cognitive Functions in Decision Making08:46 Focusing on Strengths12:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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