How to deal with control freak directors?

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I'm pretty sure I'm extroverted. It's why I have to always be out when I'm not at work. I get bored as **** when I'm at home doing nothing.
Trust me... you're ISTp. 😍
 
LOL. How am I ISTP if I'm extroverted?
The Platinum Rule, which is basically a precursor to personality typology, would type you as a socializing thinker aka "assessors". I'm a socializing relater aka "harmonizers".

Sooooooo... we're in the same extroverted introvert boat!
 
What the heck happened to this thread?

Personality types happened.

I'd probably work best with a DOP who allows you to do what you want without their approval as long as its reasonable.

Like one time, a day shifter asked if I could switch with them that day. So I popped in at 9AM instead of 3PM. DOP flew off the handle and said that shift switches require his approval. WTF?
 
Are INFJ or INFPs common in pharmacy ? Mine is INFJ/P (more J)
 
The Platinum Rule, which is basically a precursor to personality typology, would type you as a socializing thinker aka "assessors". I'm a socializing relater aka "harmonizers".

Sooooooo... we're in the same extroverted introvert boat!


This is pretty freaking awesome. Does thay relate directly to socionics / mbti?

I think I am a thinking director . I always used to wonder if I was a directing thinker type but I am not fine-toothed enough in my thought process to be a "mastermind" .. which I think maybe my wife is. Alas .. being an outwardly directed T type separates you a lot from the inwardly directed thinkers.

I have been told i'm a great teacher.. interesting to know ENTP is a good type for that. My current job has a lot of teaching roles both formal and informal and people (my introverted, more detail oriented colleagues) are usually telling me they find teaching to be the most difficult part. But thats because they feel they have to memorize scripts for it!

ENTP is also known as the innovator or entrepreneur. Which I guess explains why I am a small business owner .. but , pharmacy is not a very flexible, innovative field overall, especially due to the mindsets of people involved. Back as a technician, I was always being told "wait, you did that *how*? Thats not how we do things" even though I had come up with a much faster, less error prone process.

Definitely I think there is room for all types of people in pharmacy. . Just that since most pharmacy workplaces are very small and cozy .. if you are a rare type for it .. such as entp, infp , better prepare to learn how to deal with the stereotypical pharmacist personality!

What do you guys think the most common type is for pharmacists? I feel like when our entire class did mbti during orientation, maybe 70% of the class was one specific type out of the 4 major archetypes (ie the mbti middle letters).. I know there was only 1 other ENTP and maybe only a small handful of NF and SF types in general.
 
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Thank you. I'm glad that you liked the analysis. Since I've needed to communicate with people who think very differently than I do lately, it's forced me to do a lot of introspection and pick apart my own brain to come up with solutions that are unconventional yet necessary at such a dark point in my personal and family life. So I've analyzed and analyzed and analyzed...

INTjs are very professional.

This is funny, but my hard*** mother is INTj. She knocked the lack of being detail-oriented right out of me whenever I was a young teenager. She also thought that I was MBTI INFp (FiNeSiTe) until she discovered Socionics, so that created a lot of misunderstanding while I was growing up. Whenever I look back now, though, I'm like... what feelings was she talking about?! My extroverted feelings are directed outward, so it's like I don't even own them. 😛

If you really wanna pick their brains and find out what makes your colleagues tick, then you should read about hidden agenda and +/-. I think you'll find that crazy helpful!... but be careful not to get too obsessed; I've almost gotten to a point where I can spot a person's personality type on sight alone. (The hidden agenda is basically how a person's tertiary function manifests, and since it's only tertiary, it can take on an unconscious, subliminal-like role.) Hidden agenda and +/- can help you "tag" someone if nothing else. 😉
Oh, and Erotic Attitudes will knock your socks off or probably blow your mind!... yeah, so there's this ESTp materials manager at work who finds it amusing to hound me, and I wanna ****ing kill his ***!

ENTp?! COOL! You would be a great professor, too... I had an ENTp Biochem professor, and he was fabulous fabulous fabulous! Everyone loved him. 😍 Just for kicks... Angelina Jolie is ENTp.

(I would have come back to this thread sooner, but I was too shy to read the responses. >.<)

Will definitely read the the rest of these articles on some downtime.

Too funny.. my dad is a hardcore intj . As well as my wife (although shes on the borderline of not being a classic one) .. they are sometimes insane to deal with lolol due to their requirement of generous helpings of detail in order to process things .. but you can almost always trust their analysis even if you dont like the sound of it. They make good specialists/analysts for sure.

For me, I am 100% n, 100% t , about 80% E and 60% P ... so I guess I sometimes could fall under the ENTJ umbrella .. pharmacy is the wrong damn profession for me by personality type on paper heh.. I was hoping I could bring my differences to the table and shake things up some.. well retail did not like that one bit, but hopefully the business world (current job) will (seems much more promising so far .. but still cannot see myself in any other role but director in the long run) . Pretty sure my current director is an ENTJ type or one of the others that suits executives .(we get along great at work and have similar styles of approach) although I have worked under a "harmonizer" DOP before.. now that was somewhat of a wild ride... friendly, but mysterious mental approach... i tend to get along with most types but sometimes I just cannot grasp the mindsets of non NT types.

Here's hoping we both can advance a bit more (either personally, socially, or professionally) by knowing a bit about other people. !
 
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Are INFJ or INFPs common in pharmacy ? Mine is INFJ/P (more J)
In the ten years that I've been working in this profession, I've only known two other INFx types and both were INFj. So, I would think "no".... INFj and INFps are not common in pharmacy. We have a purpose in this professor like all of the other types, but I think what we bring to the table comes across as perfectionistic and too intense to others... like we can't have fun at work... because it's not fun to us... it's serious business!... because we're serious people who are serious about people. LOL! For example, whenever someone points out a "mistake" that I've made, I take it very, very seriously and rarely make that same "mistake" twice.

I still believe though that even if INFx types aren't well represented within this profession, this profession still needs people-oriented people; it's just good to know that you can come off as being too intense to others, which will hopefully make you aware of that tendency and whenever that happens, you'll be able to adjust accordingly.

Basically and in other words... NF types are coined "idealists".
 
In the ten years that I've been working in this profession, I've only known two other INFx types and both were INFj. So, I would think "no".... INFj and INFps are not common in pharmacy. We have a purpose in this professor like all of the other types, but I think what we bring to the table comes across as perfectionistic and too intense to others... like we can't have fun at work... because it's not fun to us... it's serious business!... because we're serious people who are serious about people. LOL! For example, whenever someone points out a "mistake" that I've made, I take it very, very seriously and rarely make that same "mistake" twice.

I still believe though that even if INFx types aren't well represented within this profession, this profession still needs people-oriented people; it's just good to know that you can come off as being too intense to others, which will hopefully make you aware of that tendency and whenever that happens, you'll be able to adjust accordingly.

Basically and in other words... NF types are coined "idealists".

I need to read up on socionics
 
This is pretty freaking awesome. Does thay relate directly to socionics / mbti?

I think I am a thinking director . I always used to wonder if I was a directing thinker type but I am not fine-toothed enough in my thought process to be a "mastermind" .. which I think maybe my wife is. Alas .. being an outwardly directed T type separates you a lot from the inwardly directed thinkers.

I have been told i'm a great teacher.. interesting to know ENTP is a good type for that. My current job has a lot of teaching roles both formal and informal and people (my introverted, more detail oriented colleagues) are usually telling me they find teaching to be the most difficult part. But thats because they feel they have to memorize scripts for it!

ENTP is also known as the innovator or entrepreneur. Which I guess explains why I am a small business owner .. but , pharmacy is not a very flexible, innovative field overall, especially due to the mindsets of people involved. Back as a technician, I was always being told "wait, you did that *how*? Thats not how we do things" even though I had come up with a much faster, less error prone process.

Definitely I think there is room for all types of people in pharmacy. . Just that since most pharmacy workplaces are very small and cozy .. if you are a rare type for it .. such as entp, infp , better prepare to learn how to deal with the stereotypical pharmacist personality!

What do you guys think the most common type is for pharmacists? I feel like when our entire class did mbti during orientation, maybe 70% of the class was one specific type out of the 4 major archetypes (ie the mbti middle letters)
Yep! Bingo... you are a "thinking director". Good job calling it!

I sincerely think that you would blow other professors out of the water... 👍👍

I wouldn't take too much credence into what is said about how you get from one point to another while being inventive or innovative. This "dying" profession desperately needs people like you! So long as you operate correctly, who cares! 🙂

Directors

Directing Directors -- "Commanders" --> ESTP
Socializing Directors -- "Adventurers" --> ENTJ
Relating Directors -- "Producers" --> ESTJ
Thinking Directors -- "Pioneers" --> ENTP

Socializers

Directing Socializers -- "Enthusiasts" --> ESFJ
Socializing Socializers -- "Entertainers" --> ESFP
Relating Socializers -- "Helpers" --> ENFP
Thinking Socializers -- "Impressers" --> ENFJ

Relaters

Directing Relaters -- "Go-Getters" --> INFJ
Socializing Relaters -- "Harmonizers" --> INFP
Relating Relaters -- "Servicers" --> ISFP
Thinking Relaters -- "Specialists" --> ISFJ

Thinkers

Directing Thinkers -- "Masterminds" --> INTJ
Socializing Thinkers -- "Assessors" --> ISTP
Relating Thinkers -- "Administrators" --> ISTJ
Thinking Thinkers -- "Analysts" --> INTP


Yes. Introverted thinking and extroverted thinking are without a doubt dissimilar in how they grab at facts... if you will.

Extroverted thinking (which I rarely utilize as an INFp - NiFeTiSe, so you'll have to excuse me if my description is too simplistic) is basically a framework of ideas or details about things that continues to be built upon during life. So, irregular occurrences or examples don't fit very well into a rigidly-formed framework. Extroverted thinking is almost like a way of stereotyping things, and it can answer how.

Introverted thinking, which is not my primary or secondary function so you'll have to excuse me again, is a way of sorting through things until you reach the "right" conclusion or decision. What is "right" usually has a specific context and pertinence that surrounds the conclusion or decision and can answer why.

The Platinum Rule is applicable to both Socionics and MBTI, and the profile descriptions of each type are the same in either Socionics or MBTI. It's just that the functions are correct for both introverts and extroverts in Socionics. Who is who? will spell the primary and secondary functions out. You'll have to deduce the other functions. 😉


I need to read up on socionics
I think you'll love it!

Intertype relations are sick!

Ignore visual identification, though... it's garbage.
 
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Yep! Bingo... you are a "thinking director". Good job calling it!

I sincerely think that you would blow other professors out of the water... 👍👍

I wouldn't take too much credence into what is said about how you get from one point to another while being inventive or innovative. This "dying" professor desperately needs people like you! So long as you operate correctly, who cares! 🙂

Directors

Directing Directors -- "Commanders" --> ESTP
Socializing Directors -- "Adventurers" --> ENTJ
Relating Directors -- "Producers" --> ESTJ
Thinking Directors -- "Pioneers" --> ENTP

Socializers

Directing Socializers -- "Enthusiasts" --> ESFJ
Socializing Socializers -- "Entertainers" --> ESFP
Relating Socializers -- "Helpers" --> ENFP
Thinking Socializers -- "Impressers" --> ENFJ

Relaters

Directing Relaters -- "Go-Getters" --> INFJ
Socializing Relaters -- "Harmonizers" --> INFP
Relating Relaters -- "Servicers" --> ISFP
Thinking Relaters -- "Specialists" --> ISFJ

Thinkers

Directing Thinkers -- "Masterminds" --> INTJ
Socializing Thinkers -- "Assessors" --> ISTP
Relating Thinkers -- "Administrators" --> ISTJ
Thinking Thinkers -- "Analysts" --> INTP


Yes. Introverted thinking and extroverted thinking are without a doubt dissimilar in how they grab at facts... if you will.

Extroverted thinking (which I rarely utilize as an INFp - NiFeTiSe, so you'll have to excuse me if my description is too simplistic) is basically a framework of ideas or details about things that continues to be built upon during life. So, irregular occurrences or examples don't fit very well into a rigidly-formed framework. Extroverted thinking is almost like a way of stereotyping things, and it can answer how.

Introverted thinking, which is not my primary or secondary function so you'll have to excuse me again, is a way of sorting through things until you reach the "right" conclusion or decision. What is "right" usually has a specific context and pertinence that surrounds the conclusion or decision and can answer why.

The Platinum Rule is applicable to both Socionics and MBTI, and the profile descriptions of each type are the same in either Socionics or MBTI. It's just that the functions are correct for both introverts and extroverts in Socionics. Who is who? will spell the primary and secondary functions out. You'll have to deduce the other functions. 😉


I think you'll love it!

Intertype relations are sick!

Ignore visual identification, though... it's garbage.


That is awesome. Thank you! That explains a LOT about my relationships with INTJ's .. i have been known to be very much a "stereotyper" but I feel that it definitely helps me answer the question 'how' or 'why' by relating things to my preexisting framework by classifying and stereotyping .. my wife is always getting on my case about that LOL . To her, there is only ever one RIGHT answer. I have heard ENTP's best ally is INTJ, which I would agree based on the fact that my best college friend was extremely INTJ , and also of course my wife.

Thanks for those articles .. will definitely read completely soon, and will PM ya. 🙂
 
Will definitely read the the rest of these articles on some downtime.

Too funny.. my dad is a hardcore intj . As well as my wife (although shes on the borderline of not being a classic one) .. they are sometimes insane to deal with lolol due to their requirement of generous helpings of detail in order to process things .. but you can almost always trust their analysis even if you dont like the sound of it. They make good specialists/analysts for sure.

For me, I am 100% n, 100% t , about 80% E and 60% P ... so I guess I sometimes could fall under the ENTJ umbrella .. pharmacy is the wrong damn profession for me by personality type on paper heh.. I was hoping I could bring my differences to the table and shake things up some.. well retail did not like that one bit, but hopefully the business world (current job) will (seems much more promising so far .. but still cannot see myself in any other role but director in the long run) . Pretty sure my current director is an ENTJ type or one of the others that suits executives .(we get along great at work and have similar styles of approach) although I have worked under a "harmonizer" DOP before.. now that was somewhat of a wild ride... friendly, but mysterious mental approach... i tend to get along with most types but sometimes I just cannot grasp the mindsets of non NT types.

Here's hoping we both can advance a bit more (either personally, socially, or professionally) by knowing a bit about other people. !
ENTjs are good bosses usually. My best friend and bestie at work are both ENTj. I have a hard time working with them directly, though. Since we're in a relation of supervision, I usually end up getting snuffed out...


A wild ride?! Huh-larious! :laugh: It should be the total opposite. You should be sitting there chilling out and doing nothing... like everyone else around me!
 
ENTjs are good bosses usually. My best friend and bestie at work are both ENTj. I have a hard time working with them directly, though. Since we're in a relation of supervision, I usually end up getting snuffed out...


A wild ride?! Huh-larious! :laugh: It should be the total opposite. You should be sitting there chilling out and doing nothing... like everyone else around me!

Haha it was wild because I couldn't deduce her logical path for most things, beyond just "this will make sure everyone works out together on things"

ENTJ's are great managers, their only downside being that I find sometimes they are not open to new suggestions as much as I'd like them to be, coming from an 'innovator's' perspective.

My uncle is an ENTJ and runs his own company .. they are very effective at being executives but sometimes their confidence can get in the way of openness. He would think I am too creative to be trusted without scrutiny. It's the NTJ types .. always thinking there is *one* right answer! Haha! ENTJ though is more open to doing 'what works' , rather than what 'is correct' , like INTJ.

Sorry for not using the correct big/small letters, I havent read socionics yet. But I understand where MBTI went wrong , intuitively (heh!)
 
That is awesome. Thank you! That explains a LOT about my relationships with INTJ's .. i have been known to be very much a "stereotyper" but I feel that it definitely helps me answer the question 'how' or 'why' by relating things to my preexisting framework by classifying and stereotyping .. my wife is always getting on my case about that LOL . To her, there is only ever one RIGHT answer. I have heard ENTP's best ally is INTJ, which I would agree based on the fact that my best college friend was extremely INTJ , and also of course my wife.

Thanks for those articles .. will definitely read completely soon, and will PM ya. 🙂
Once I started thinking about it, I realized that you should have the exact same functions as your wife. So if you're ENTp (NeTiFeSi), then you're an introverted thinker like your wife - an INTj (TiNeSiFe). Hmmmmmm... interesting... I wonder where the stereotyping is coming from?! Extroverted intuition (Ne) maybe?! I really don't know how extroverted intuition works, so you'll have to forgive me on this one!
 
Once I started thinking about it, I realized that you should have the exact same functions as your wife. So if you're ENTp (NeTiFeSi), then you're an introverted thinker like your wife - an INTj (TiNeSiFe). Hmmmmmm... interesting... I wonder where the stereotyping is coming from?! Extroverted intuition (Ne) maybe?! I really don't know how extroverted intuition works, so you'll have to forgive me on this one!

Yeah i think this is from extroverted intuition.

We always say we're opposites in some dimensions but identical in others..
 
Yeah i think this is from extroverted intuition.

We always say we're opposites in some dimensions but identical in others..
Mirror relations are supposed to be within the top 4 intertype relations by degree of comfort. So kudos to y'all! I could never marry an ENFj though... yikes!

I find it so interesting whenever F/F and T/T types get married, because it seems so illogical to me. I could never marry another F type... I'm just not impressed by the "needs" of other F types and usually find their expressions of emotions to be rather cheesy, lacking authenticity, and woefully unattractive. Luckily for T types, though, I've noticed that T/T relationships aren't as prone to as much tension as F/F pairings (take quasi-identical relations for example). However and even with that being said, I believe that T/T pairings can sometimes lack the warmth and passion that's necessary to hold them together in the first place. For example, my INTj mother never mentions her ISTp ex-husband or ENTj ex-boyfriend. It's like she's indifferent towards them?! It's like... ok mom... whatevs... I've only ever heard her talk about her ISFp ex-husband and ESFp ex-husband in a way that was beyond superficial data...

I also find emotional games to be very tactless, irritating, and threatening in nature, which I had forgotten about myself until very recently, and I just end up hating and retaliating back against the other person for trying to drag me along. Basically, whenever it's all said and done, the other person who might have thought that they were innocently just playing an emotional game with me gets hurt, not me. So it's probably best that I stay away from all F types and a handful of T types anyway... unless the other person enjoys getting eaten alive! *burp* LOL
Ni - intuitively figures out the game at hand
Fe - outward love --> outward contempt (so you feel the need to mess with me and hurt me? really?!)
Ti - why is this happening and how can I fix this "problem"
Se - notices the evidence in the other person, which could be in the form of tears, anger, cold shoulder, complaints to management about me and a write-up hehehe




So... I think your relationship with your wife must be unique and special. 🙂
 
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Mirror relations are supposed to be within the top 4 intertype relations by degree of comfort. So kudos to y'all! I could never marry an ENFj though... yikes!

I find it so interesting whenever F/F and T/T types get married, because it seems so illogical to me. I could never marry another F type... I'm just not impressed by the "needs" of other F types and usually find their expressions of emotions to be rather cheesy, lacking authenticity, and woefully unattractive. Luckily for T types, though, I've noticed that T/T relationships aren't as prone to as much tension as F/F pairings (take quasi-identical relations for example). However and even with that being said, I believe that T/T pairings can sometimes lack the warmth and passion that's necessary to hold them together in the first place. For example, my INTj mother never mentions her ISTp ex-husband or ENTj ex-boyfriend. It's like she's indifferent towards them?! It's like... ok mom... whatevs... I've only ever heard her talk about her ISFp ex-husband and ESFp ex-husband in a way that was beyond superficial data...

I also find emotional games to be very tactless, irritating, and threatening in nature, which I had forgotten about myself until very recently, and I just end up hating and retaliating back against the other person for trying to drag me along. Basically, whenever it's all said and done, the other person who might have thought that they were innocently just playing an emotional game with me gets hurt, not me. So it's probably best that I stay away from all F types and a handful of T types anyway... unless the other person enjoys getting eaten alive! *burp* LOL
Ni - intuitively figures out the game at hand
Fe - outward love --> outward contempt (so you feel the need to mess with me and hurt me? really?!)
Ti - why is this happening and how can I fix this "problem"
Se - notices the evidence in the other person, which could be in the form of tears, anger, cold shoulder, complaints to management about me and a write-up hehehe




So... I think your relationship with your wife must be unique and special. 🙂

Wow! Thanks! That is good to know that it's in the top 4 😀 . I am personally not impressed by F types either (as more than friends) . lol , for those exact same reasons. I would say our pairing definitely lacks a lot of warmth because we are both very analytical minded. We definitely approach things from different perspectives and do best when we are contributing those perspectives to solve a mutual problem, which is one of our strengths.

INTJ's definitely require 'giving in' to, because they are always so confident that they are right. But it's something I dont really mind doing with her, because, well, she is usually right. I couldn't see myself, on the other hand, being able to 'give in' to an F type who is basing their reasoning on secret or ambiguous emotional factors.

At the end of the day, we can understand each other and I think that really helps. Also the fact that, as the article mentions, our relations are such where one person's area of precision is the other's area of creativity , while it causes clashes, usually leads us to more advanced solutions than what one of us thought was set in stone.
 
Are INFJ or INFPs common in pharmacy ? Mine is INFJ/P (more J)
What do you think about what I just found on the internet!!!!!!!!!! Yay! I am so not crazy... 🙂 It totally lists pharmacist as a career choice.

Wow! Thanks! That is good to know that it's in the top 4 😀 . I am personally not impressed by F types either (as more than friends) . lol , for those exact same reasons. I would say our pairing definitely lacks a lot of warmth because we are both very analytical minded. We definitely approach things from different perspectives and do best when we are contributing those perspectives to solve a mutual problem, which is one of our strengths.

INTJ's definitely require 'giving in' to, because they are always so confident that they are right. But it's something I dont really mind doing with her, because, well, she is usually right. I couldn't see myself, on the other hand, being able to 'give in' to an F type who is basing their reasoning on secret or ambiguous emotional factors.

At the end of the day, we can understand each other and I think that really helps. Also the fact that, as the article mentions, our relations are such where one person's area of precision is the other's area of creativity , while it causes clashes, usually leads us to more advanced solutions than what one of us thought was set in stone.
:bag: You know, I usually have to work on "secret or ambiguous emotional factors" day by day! It's an uphill battle for me for sure, but I just try to keep my mouth shut until I get a chance to take everything in and decide what to do about it. I'm extremely stubborn, too, so I usually have to walk in the other person's shoes quite a bit to reduce conflict.

Edited to add: The only advantages to being an F type are in the bedroom and when interacting with children, the elderly, or pets.

Don't get me wrong about mirror relationships. I really respect ENFj's. They just scare me... maybe because I'm the introvert?

Check this **** out. This is the Volvo that one of my old ENFj neighbors used to drive. He called that Volvo "The Vigilante".

And he used to straight up beat 'bad' people into submission. LOL!
 

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ESTJ weak E and S - I straddle the I/E pretty hard.
 
Here's a nifty video on intuition. Tim Cook describes intuition as "gut", which is fairly typical of most people and how they view intuition. I think know he's INTj (TiNeSiFe).

 
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