Logical Sensing Extratim (LSE, ESTj)
"You have to live right!"
How to Ignite Your EGO Block
Do everything that makes life more orderly and stable, elevates your status in society, and provides the opportunity to manage and control yourself and everything around you. Subordinate everything to a single task that you realize through the synergy of "patience and labor." Keep all distractions at a proper distance and place professional pragmatism above emotional needs. This does not mean you should give up on what you "want"—it simply means that for a LSE, it is more effective to choose one massive WANT and discard the ballast of minor cravings and whims.
Instruction, law, punctuality, predictability, stability, specificity, clarity, precision, order, discipline, persistent daily labor, quality of work, thoroughness, practical benefit, and practical implementation—these are all meditative trigger words for activating the Ego block. A LSE is "extinguished" by a lack of focus, sloppiness, and irresponsibility. They cannot stand being nagged or rushed. The LSE is Order with a capital O. It stands for honesty, conscientiousness, and competence.
Keeping a promise at any cost is a LSE’s life principle. A LSE always knows what needs to be done and how to do it; they are a natural administrator and manager. They enjoy teaching people how to act and how to live. Ask yourself: what is your area of professional expertise? Being a sought-after professional, rather than a mere "homemaker," is your true vector in life.
Source: S. Ionkin
Jungian Dichotomies
Cognitive Functions
- LSE's Program Te
- LSE's Creative Si
- LSE's Role Fe
- LSE's Vulnerable Ni
- LSE's Suggestive Fi
- LSE's Activating Ne
- LSE's Observational Ti
- LSE's Demonstrative Se
Reinin Dichotomies:
Small Groups
- 'Prestige' Stimulus Group (Extroverted + Sensory + Farsighted)
- 'Caring', or 'Comforting' Romance Style (Sensory, Dynamic, Judicious)