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This is the first of 8 episodes covering different “Perceiving” and “Judging” (or decision-making) cognitive functions as observed by Carl Jung. These differences have a significant impact on our personality and how we operate in the world Episode 1 in the series explores the “Here and Now” perceiving function of Sensing in the extroverted (or outward) orientation. Follow along with the exercises to get the most out of the episode.
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Exercise 1: Extroverted Sensing
Take an apple and use all five senses to observe the apple.
Right down as many concrete details as possible.
Exercise 2: Sign you name
Start with your dominant hand and sign your name.
Switch to your non-dominant hand and sign your name.
What did you notice?
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