Through the lens of the Striving Styles, each of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) 16 Types comes alive. Discover which quadrant of the brain the INFJ prefers to use and the predominant, innate psychological need that drives the INFJ's behavior as well as how an INFJ can leverage their whole brain in order to develop and achieve their potential.
The SSPS shows that each of the four quadrants of the brain has their own role, or function, to play in our personality and our consciousness. Based on Jung's Theory of Psychological Type, we are hard-wired to prefer one function or quadrant over the others and we use each quadrant or function in either an inwardly or an outwardly way.
Personality & the Brain: A new perspective on the INFJ
1.
The Striving Styles Personality System is a neuro‐psychological framework for development,
behavioral change and achieving potential. It provides a step‐by‐step roadmap for breaking
longstanding patterns of behavior that get in the way by re‐patterning the brain. An evolution of the
MBTI®, it’s a powerful approach that can be used in any developmental program.
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Personality & the Brain:
A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE MBTI’S INFJ TYPE
Based on the Striving Styles® Personality System
What Is the Striving Styles®
Personality System?
The Striving Styles Personality System
(SSPS™
) is a revolutionary approach to
helping you achieve your potential. It is a
complete system incorporating Psychological
Type, Emotional Intelligence, Needs Theory
and Brain Development theories. It shows
you how your brain is organized, how your
needs and emotions influence your behavior,
and how to strengthen your authentic self to
become the person you are meant to be.
The SSPS is based on the assertion that each
of us is born with a predominant need and
pattern of energy (Striving Style) that
determines how we will behave in order to
get that need met. The Striving Styles does
not provide a laundry list of strengths and
weaknesses; rather, it takes into account the
complexity of your brain’s functioning and its
impact on your personality.
Adapting the MBTI®
to
Advances in Neuroscience
Jung believed we have four mental functions
in consciousness, meaning that our brain has
four distinct areas in which these functions
are located. By incorporating brain
specialization and dominance, the SSPS
provides insight into the mechanics of our
minds and how our brain is organized so we
can direct how it functions and how we feel.
These four quadrants in our brain are meant
to work together in an integrated fashion.
Neuroscience has shown that when this
integration does not happen, we become
rigid and inflexible in thought and action. It
also shows that it leads to physical and
mental illness, including dementia. The SSPS
teaches how to use all four functions of the
brain in a step‐by‐step approach to
development, leading to a healthy brain and
a self‐actualizing human being.
The Striving Style Squad
Just as you have four quadrants in your brain,
you have access to the striving energies of
four “people”, called your Striving Style
Squad. One of these four is your ‘alpha’ and
dominates the others as your Predominant
Striving Style. The other three – your
Associate Styles – have different talents and
abilities based on where they are situated in
the brain. It is your Predominant Style that
determines your Associate Styles based on
Jung’s Theory of Psychological Type.
Understanding the role each Striving Style
plays in your personality and how each
improves and enhances the functioning of
the others is key to the fulfillment of your
potential. It allows you to shift gears when
you need to, drawing on the strengths and
abilities of other members of your Squad,
rather than only using your Predominant
Style.
2. Personality & the Brain: A New Perspective on the MBTI’s INFJ Type
The Striving Styles Personality System is a neuro‐psychological framework for development,
behavioral change and achieving potential. It provides a step‐by‐step roadmap for breaking
longstanding patterns of behavior that get in the way by re‐patterning the brain. An evolution of the
MBTI®, it’s a powerful approach that can be used in any developmental program.
www.StrivingStyles.com 416.406.3939 info@strivingstyles.com
The INFJ’s Striving Style
Squad
DON’T OVERUSE YOUR
PREDOMINANT STRIVING STYLE
Your Predominant Striving Style is easier to
use because it has more neural networks in
place and is easily activated to use a set of
prescribed behaviors. You have a tendency to
use the behaviors that make you feel
strongest and most confident – those of your
Predominant Style. If you do this, you will
only be successful in the situations where
that type of behavior is effective.
When Associates are not used and are left
underdeveloped, it leaves the behavioral
pattern of the Predominant Style to take care
of performing roles and tasks it is not
intended to do. This significantly limits our
capacity for development, and can create
inflexibility in our ability to respond to our
relationships, our environment and new
experiences that life brings us.
MANAGE YOUR SQUAD EFFECTIVELY
Although, your brain is designed so that your
Squad is able to work together, your
Predominant Striving Style can still overrule
your Associate Styles if you are not in the
driver’s seat. While you may not feel quite as
comfortable with these three Associate
Styles, you still need to access support from
them when you need to. Otherwise, they will
remain underdeveloped and are likely to be
ineffective, awkward or undermining when
you attempt to use them.
Alternatively, you may already be
conditioned into using an Associate Style
instead of your Predominant Style because of
what is socially and culturally acceptable.
This leads to instinctive, emotional self‐
protective behaviors that can undermine
your effectiveness at home, at work and in
your relationships.
Find out the extent to which you are
using each member of your Squad by
taking the SSPS Level I Assessment.
It is up to you to learn how to manage and
direct the activity of each member of your
Squad to your advantage. It takes time to get
comfortable using the Associates initially as
it requires conscious attention to do so.
Leveraging your Associate Styles ultimately
allows you to see things from a different
perspective, be creative in problem solving,
and practice self‐care and care of others as
you go about living your life.
3. Personality & the Brain: A New Perspective on the MBTI’s INFJ Type
The Striving Styles Personality System is a neuro‐psychological framework for development,
behavioral change and achieving potential. It provides a step‐by‐step roadmap for breaking
longstanding patterns of behavior that get in the way by re‐patterning the brain. An evolution of the
MBTI®, it’s a powerful approach that can be used in any developmental program.
www.StrivingStyles.com 416.406.3939 info@strivingstyles.com
Activities Best Suited to Your
Predominant Style
The Visionary Style leads from their right,
rational brain, which recognizes,
interprets and interconnects
information, events, and situations. It
envisions the possibilities for creation or
achievement. The right, rational brain
operates in a holistic fashion, and, as such,
Visionaries are able to create mental order
out of seemingly random thoughts,
impressions and experiences.
Because of this, the Visionary, who is driven
by a predominant need to be perceptive, is
one of the most imaginative and holistic of
all the Striving Styles.
Use your Visionary Striving Style when
you need to:
Develop a vision of what is possible
See the bigger picture
Attune to others
Help others see their potential
Activities that Are Better Left
to Your Squad
Each of your Associates has a unique set of
talents and abilities based on its location in
the brain. When an INFJ learns to
incorporate them fully, rather than over‐
relying on their Predominant Visionary
Style, they move towards fulfilling their
potential and becoming who they are
meant to be.
Use your Socializer for bonding and
personal sharing. The Socializer softens and
humanizes the approach of the Visionary as
they express caring through sharing, listening
and personal exchanges. Although they are
empathetic and caring, Visionaries seem to
detach themselves personally from intimate
exchanges and can appear cold and unfeeling
when they don’t use the Socializer to express
their feelings.
Use your Intellectual to give your vision
validity with others. Intellectuals consider
facts rather than simply relying on intuition.
They present ideas logically and thoroughly
to ensure understanding. Without the
Intellectual, Visionaries can fail to provide
the factual support they need to present their
ideas to others in a clear and logical fashion.
User your Adventurer to bring your
vision to life. Adventurers are action‐
oriented and love to try new things. They
move from thought to action, figuring things
out as they go along. They trust that by
taking the first step towards a result, the next
one will emerge when they get there.
Without using their Adventurer, Visionaries
run the risk of keeping ideas in their heads
and never making them a reality.
Discover more about how to develop
your whole brain by purchasing a
Leveraging Your Squad Report for
the Visionary with Socializer.
With the SSPS, you get more than
just an assessment – you get a
comprehensive, step-by-step
roadmap for development based on
brain organization.
Expedite development by becoming
a SSPS Practitioner today!