Introverted Sensing (Si)

Introverted Sensing (Si) Characteristics

Introverted Sensing (Si) values past experiences and concrete information. People with strong Si rely on their personal experiences and known facts, such as recalling yesterday’s events or what they learned at school to plan their next actions. They pay attention to details, prefer predictable situations, and use lessons from past experiences to advance their goals. They tend to seek stability and comfort.

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Introverted Sensing (Si) Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths & Weaknesses

(+) Strengths

  • Values past experiences
  • Introspective
  • Notices details
  • Practical
  • Unique senses
  • Systematic
  • Focused
  • Deep observer
  • Introverted
  • Deep analysis
  • Sensitive to senses
  • Habitual
  • Stability-oriented
  • Steady

(-) Weaknesses

  • Avoids new experiences
  • Resistant to innovation
  • Uncomfortable with change
  • Lacks initiative
  • Closed off
  • Indifferent to others
  • Insular
  • Stuck in the past
  • Planning deficient
  • Lacks emotional expression
  • Slow to respond
  • Perfectionistic
  • Overly cautious
  • Harsh self-judgment

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