
By Donna Dunning
In times of change, the Analyzer’s (ISTP and INTP) greatest strength and also their biggest weakness is analysis and skepticism. Analyzers are generally flexible and like to embrace change that seems reasonable and useful.
If you are an Analyzer, you may be resistant to, and maneuver around, changes that are illogical.
Here are 5 tips to help you thrive during change:
• Analyze the implications of the change
• Discover how the change can make things easier or more efficient
• Look for options and negotiate your involvement
• Find ways to act independently
• Challenge yourself to stay engaged, as when you disagree with changes, you may become impatient, detached, or noncompliant
You can find out more about how ISTPs respond to change in my temperament post on SPs and Change.
You can find out more about how INTPs respond to change in my temperament post on NTs and Change.
Information in this blog has been modified and excerpted from my book 10 Career Essentials.