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5 Parenting Struggles of Every Intuitive Perceiver

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New at the Truity blog: 5 Parenting Struggles of Every Intuitive Perceiver Do I give my baby a pacif

[Truity]( New at the Truity blog: 5 Parenting Struggles of Every Intuitive Perceiver [5 Parenting Struggles of Every Intuitive Perceiver]( Do I give my baby a pacifier or let her cry herself to sleep? Should I force the defiant toddler into a coat or let him feel the pain? Shall I let my child make his own decisions or enforce the rules with an iron fist? All parents face challenges..... so many challenges! We all worry about whether we're doing the right thing. But when you're an Intuitive, Perceiving type (ENTP, INTP, ENFP, INFP), even the simplest decisions can seem effortful and huge. These types thrive in an environment of possibility and creative thinking. They worry that even a small decision could have serious long-term consequences for their child. Here are five struggles that every NP encounters at some point in their parenting career. Let's see how many resonate! [Read More]( [How Judgers Can Effectively Handle Requests for Last Minute Changes at Work]( If the final letter of your Myers-Briggs personality type is a J, you are a Judger. You’re a planner, scheduler, and list maker. Your opposite is the Perceiver. They tend to make decisions as they go, and might change their plans at the last minute. As a Judger, last minute changes can be a real challenge to your balance. They’re also unavoidable. When they happen at work, you’re expected to roll with it and remain productive. That requires some coping skills. Fortunately, there are some strategies to help you handle these situations. Let's take a look at what they are! [Read More]( [Truity]( 21999 Del Puerto Canyon Road Livermore CA 94550 USA No longer want to receive these amazing, insightful, incredibly enlightening emails? Well, to each his own. Click below to... [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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