To conclude this series on decision making with the MBTI® mental processes and the eight patterns of mental activity, we come to introverted Feeling (Fi), which is about making decisions in line with the inner values that guide and drive us. When deciding where you want to go on vacation this summer, consider these Fi questions:
- What do I want to do this summer? (This may be different than what everyone else wants to do.)
- What vacation options connect best with my inner values?
- Which vacation will make the biggest impact on my life, and what’s most important to me?
- What vacation plans can also help me help others?
“Dominant introverted Feeling types naturally function as the conscience of a group. They filter every decision, behavior, and statement through their internal values and consistently work to support and realize them in their lives.” —Introduction to Type® Dynamics and Development.
The MBTI® types that typically rely the most on introverted Feeling (Fi) during decision making are ISFP and INFP. The types that might forget to use Fi during decision making are ENTJ and ESTJ.
To read more, check out the previous blogs in this summer series:
- I’m Back and Summer Is Almost Here!
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Feeling
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Intuition
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Sensing
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Thinking
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Introverted Feeling
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Introverted Intuition
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Introverted Sensing
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Introverted Thinking