ISTP\'s Battle Between Head and Heart

EPISODE · May 28, 2024

ISTP\'s Battle Between Head and Heart

from Geek Psychology: Play Life Better

Send me a textISTP's Battle Between Head and HeartHave you ever felt like as an ISTP, you're afraid to get too close to people because they might leave you or hurt you? It's understandable, especially since introverted thinking is your main strength - you excel at detached processing of information to get good and accurate results. However, with that comes the shadow side of extroverted feeling, which involves navigating the social world and social cues.As an INFP, I've learned from my experiences that it's important to embrace failure as a way to move forward. If someone leaves or hurts you, it's not necessarily a reflection of your worth. Instead, use that information to find someone who's even better for you next time. And in the meantime, focus on improving yourself.So if you're an ISTP struggling with this fear of getting hurt, remember that it's okay to take risks and fail. With every experience, you'll learn and grow, and eventually, you'll find the right people who appreciate you for who you are.Original video: https://youtube.com/shorts/As9PYvL2zGw?si=f7b5-jyNrm2JQuH0Support the Show. Links:FREE 5-Day INFP Soul Journey course: http://inowfeelpositive.comPath of Heroes Academy: http://poha.geekpsychology.comI Now Feel Positive Masterclass for INFPs: http://infp.geekpsychology.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekpsychology/ Want to be coached by me? - Book a FREE Strategy Call: schedule.geekpsychology.com Buy my book and journal here:- Personal Transformation Journaling: End the Cycle of Self-Sabotage and Create Lasting Positive Change Through Writing, Reflection and the Parts Work Technique- Mission: Control: The gamified journal

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