I studied up to personality types in recent months, including the MBTI (Myers Briggs Temperament Instrument), a system of 16 different "types" which is the work of Carl Jung. Previously had over 10 years I have learned a simpler system for the four children as old as choleric, sanguine, phlegmatic and melancholic is known. I will not allow me to go into an explanation of all the different temperaments, but I must say that they all share the most commonknown duality between extroverts and introverts.
Most people know which of these species, they are comfortable most of the time. Introverts focus on the internal processing. Think before you speak. You get energized by being alone or internally. While extroverts are attracted to certain groups of people and head towards people and things.
Once people find out what type they are, some of his person and really do not understandthat the codes point to say their nature are not their basic identity. However, to find help so that the way they react and around the world and so much emphasis on the same identification declared as a special type with four letters. And 'more correct to say that there is only one way of processing information. To label yourself as INTJ or ESFP puts you in a box if you do not fully understand how the types (of which there are eight) to allow growth and self-adaptationthe different personalities that we encounter in our lives.
I bring this concept to explore the personality, the way they interact with nature as gardeners and gardens. I'm an introvert, for my part I would take a solo gardener. I suspect that the garden is usually an activity done independently of the others, because internally requires thought, how we interact with the garden, whether you plant a plant pruning, or simply watching the way things are. do
NaturallyThere are cases involving a couple of gardens together or children. But my point is that gardening staff is not just as a group activity on a daily basis.
In the garden, a person can grow and develop the shadow of their personality traits to be cultivated. Too analytical, logical, rational individuals may like the thought suddenly in tears, and something in the garden experience. It can be as simple as covering a buried memory, becausethe flower, which is to open the long history remembers her mother or father. The garden is a safe place for healing to take place. There is also a good place to get in touch with parts of your personality that usually do not share with the world.
Another personality makes appointments, schedules the timing of seed, irrigation, and calculated the results of their "hobby" as a business. Before her was a free program, no concern about the keeping of detailedand essentially assumes an attitude of "I deal with things as they come." They like adventure and change things around them. They play almost every kind of seed are placed in his garden and enjoy the pleasure of not knowing what to sprout and flourish.
There are no right or wrong here, just another way of looking at things. Changing your thoughts is one thing. Change your behavior is different and that is where experience comes in. The immediate transition from moreSense to think free. They are changing into something you are not. It 'a reminder that you do not think that, you are. You are under no label is based on a personality test. This awareness will allow you out of your machine.
The saying, "Stop and smell the roses" is aimed at a particular personality. Can this person? Some people have the ability to stop, but they did not smell of roses. That's where creating and planting aGarden comes into play if you are against the idea of creating a garden, but still wanted one for a long time, you're limited to. Perhaps you are impatient and anxious, not knowing how to do, or an error or make any other type of object.
The weaknesses in the innate personality preferences are responsible for your behavior limiting. Why let something like creating a garden, the only thoughts that manifest? It's not like apermanent commitment. The most common objection is: "I do not have a green thumb." I want to tell these people that no matter if you grow successfully, experience is what you plant, but the process of interacting with itself as a growth.
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