Mobilization Function Block of IP Types (Si-Ni)
Their focus is on internal states and physical sensations.
SEI example: They are focused on bodily sensations, health, and environmental harmony (Si), as well as temporal dynamics —when it is best to do something and how to distribute time correctly (Ni). SEIs strive for coziness and physical comfort while sensitive to how time affects their state or plans. Attention is directed inward—toward their own state and personal perception of time. It is important for them to maintain their inner state in harmony with the rhythm of life.
Their ideal state is a relaxed, often melancholic, composure. They perceive the world as stable when there is no rush, and when they have the chance to reflect and analyze their current condition.
They are impressionable and sensitive, prone to constantly dwelling on various events.
Any change in their internal state triggers anxiety. They feel compelled to eliminate the source of the worry. They cannot simply forget or repress a problem—it must be resolved. If they feel unwell, they need to leave work and go home, because attempting to work becomes impossible.
They react negatively to those who disregard a person's state or "intrude without warning."
School Talent Competition Example:
Let's consider a scenario where students from various schools compete across different academic and creative fields, such as mathematics, literature, chemistry, art, and other disciplines.
You sense that the competition poses a risk to your academic reputation, and it is vital to maintain your confidence and self-control. If something causes you anxiety during preparation or the event itself, you cannot simply dismiss it; you must solve the problem, or working will be impossible.
Sources: S. Ionkin, E. Shepetko