How To Use Introverted Intuition
What is introverted intuition and how do you use it?
Introverted intuition, or Ni for short, is a cognitive function that is part of Carl Jung’s theory of psychological types. It is one of the eight cognitive functions that Jung identified, and it is often associated with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
Ni is a function that involves gathering information and making connections based on internal knowledge and insights.
Introverted intuition works by drawing on internal perceptions and insights, rather than relying solely on external stimuli. This means that those who use Ni tend to have a strong sense of intuition and are able to make connections between seemingly disparate pieces of information. They are often able to see patterns and understand the underlying meaning of things, even when the information is not explicitly stated.
Ni is an unconscious function, meaning that those who use it may not be aware of how they are processing information or making connections.
In this post, we will explore how to use introverted intuition and its benefits.