Hello again! 🙂  Welcome back for the pivotal climax to understanding the cognition process!  Now we can finally put together all the pieces we’ve accumulated over the course of the past four posts (1, 2, 3, 4).  We’re going to complete the cognition processes! :O  Let’s do it! And as I always say, *don’t* startContinue reading “Cognition – The Super Simple Series! | Part 5: Assembling the Cognition Process”
Category Archives: J/P
Cognition – The Super Simple Series! | Part 4: Function-Combinations
Hey!  Welcome back!  How was your between-posts intermission?  Did you get everything you need?  Hydration?  Nourishment?  Bladder relief?  Well then, let’s move on. 🙂 Oh and of course, if you haven’t read Parts 1, 2 and 3 yet, then I love you but you really shouldn’t be here yet.  Go read those first and thenContinue reading “Cognition – The Super Simple Series! | Part 4: Function-Combinations”
Cognition – The Super Simple Series! | Part 3: Cognition Steps and the Anatomy of the Cognition Process
 Yay!  We’ve made it to what might be my favorite part of all cognition: the anatomy of the cognition process itself!  Well, my favorite until we get into what makes every cognition special, and the inner hidden sides of ourselves and… okay I have a lot of favorite parts of cognition.  But this post reallyContinue reading “Cognition – The Super Simple Series! | Part 3: Cognition Steps and the Anatomy of the Cognition Process”
Cognition – The Super Simple Series! | Part 1: Cognition and the Four Types of Information
Hi! If this is your first time visiting A Little Bit of Personality (aLBoP as we like to call it in endearing tones), welcome!! I’m Calise and I’m *sooo* super excited to share this introductory, condensed, no-frills version of how people think and how to use that information to understand yourself and everyone around you!Continue reading “Cognition – The Super Simple Series! | Part 1: Cognition and the Four Types of Information”
Typing Tutorial (plus Character Spotlight!)
Hey! This is Justin! Since I’m gonna be doing a lot of Phase 2, it’s probably good for me to say hi. It’s been awesome getting to talk to you guys over chats and emails, and I’m excited to finally get to do some character spotlights! For this first one, we’re going to be focusingContinue reading “Typing Tutorial (plus Character Spotlight!)”
What If I’m Not the Type I Thought I Was?
 For over a year I’ve had an impending fear. It lurks in the back of my mind, nagging at me whenever I go to type anyone, real or fictional, whenever My INFJ and I have worked on nailing down just which facial patterns follow human cognition, and it pulls on me whenever I get excitedContinue reading “What If I’m Not the Type I Thought I Was?”
Q&A Quickie: ENTPs and INTPs
Tips for an ENTP about communicating with an INTP, and tips for Perceivers in general. (Along with a bunch of other stuff about N/S, Type Specializations… and Halo ;)) Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!
Type Specializations: What Makes *My* Type Special?
There’s an age-old outlook, put blatantly by Syndrome of The Incredibles in his Moriarty Fear, that if everyone is special, then *no one* will be.  To this longstanding catch-22, I offer the following rebuttal:  What if everyone is special in a way that is both utterly unique and utterly essential? What if, like colors, gendersContinue reading “Type Specializations: What Makes *My* Type Special?”
What Do All These Letters Mean Anyway?
So, once upon a time, you stumbled upon a really cool website. It had interesting pictures combining all your favorite characters in ways you weren’t sure made sense, but it was also pretty cool to read, even if the girl who wrote it liked to use lame phrases like “Rock-awesome,” used too many ellipses andContinue reading “What Do All These Letters Mean Anyway?”
The Cognition Process in Stick Figures
Though I write often about cognition patterns and how thought processes differ between each of the sixteen types, I feel like I haven’t really gotten across in full what I mean. Â And is there any way better to get across concepts simply and efficiently than pictures? Â I think there is not. Now, I can’t makeContinue reading “The Cognition Process in Stick Figures”
