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How I passed the Board Examination for Psychometrician Blepp2019 (and some Tips)
I decided to take the board exam before my target year started. For example; if your target year is 2021, you should have made up your mind this year 2020 or at least 6months before your target year.
This could have Part 1 & Part 2 and so on if applicable, because I am going to attached my actual videos and pictures during my review for the board exam.
WARNING TAGALOG VERSION AHEAD!
Tip #1 Dapat desidido ka. Walang kahit anong hindrance ang pupwedeng makapag pahinto sa pag abot mo ng mga pangarap mo. Alam mo dapat yung goal na aabutin mo kasi kung hindi yan maliwanag, di ka fully motivated para maabot yan.
Tip #2 Dapat committed ka, once you declared that you are committed ACT COMMITTED, parang pag ibig lang yan pag may jowa ka dapat sya lang.
Tip #3 Be ready, ready ka dapat kasi ako September 2018 palang sinabi ko na sa bff (Bestfriend pareho kasi kami ng course pero not same ng school) na mag tatake ako ng board at kung gusto nya mag join. February palang ng 2019 nag enroll na kami sa RGO isang Review Center.
Tip #4 Mag try mag review, ang ibig kong sabihin kailangan mo hanapin kung saan ka komportable mag review. What I mean is, anong klaseng setting ka komportable? Ako kasi komportable ako sa mataong lugar. Gusto ko yung ambiance ng madaming tao at mukha silang mga professionals kasi mas naiinspired ako mag aral. Example? sa Starbs, o kaya sa mga study hub iba iba kasi trip ng mga tao may iba na gusto talaga malaki space, maingay, cozy, malamig, tahimik, may masarap na kape etc. So ikaw? San ka ba mas komportable? Pag nahanap mo na yun PROMISE SOBRANG LAKING TULONG non sa pag rereview mo :D


Photo was taken at Stream Concept Study Hub near UST check out their FB: https://www.facebook.com/streamconcept.studyhub/ ~ here you can have unli coffee, unli snacks, cozy ambiance, offers pillows & blanket, plugs per table, very cheap for board examinee and very recommendable wifi service. Check nyo nadin IG Story ko nakahighlight dun yung review ko sa Starbs or scroll down kayo dito sa Tumblr ko nandito yung mga time na nangangarap ako na makapasa haha IG: majcifra
Tip #5 Dapat palagi kang may bagong input dapat sa isang araw may mga bagong theory kang matututunan, kung natapos mo na yung buong libro ulitin mo uli sabi nga nila “Repetition is the key for long term memory”. Maaring nabasa mo nga pero naintindihan mo ba? Nakabisado mo ba? SOBRANG MAHALAGA PO NA DAPAT NAINTINDIHAN MO TALAGA YUNG BINASA MO :) Bali baligtarin man, hindi ka maliligaw! Hataw!
Tip #6 Gumawa ng Calendar para matrace kung anong rereviewhin mo kinabukasan. Para hindi magulo :) Tapos hanggat maari susundin nyo din sya, pero uulitin ko ha, KAILANGAN NAIINTINDIHAN ANG MGA NABABASA.
Tip #7 Alamin kung anong oras sobrang active ang brain nyo try nyo mag review ng iba’t ibang oras para malaman kung anong oras ba ang active brain mo. Bale ganto kasi yan, para mabalance mo one at a time ka lang kumbaga, kung may other errands ka na pwede namang i-isang tabi muna para maka review ka itabi mo muna, pero kung wala naman mag double effort ka sa pag aaral pero I suggest magsacrifice ka muna okay lang tumaba may in between yung pagtapos ng exam tsaka oath-taking so makakapag diet ka pa kung sakali. Basta importante makuha mo yung goal mo! Pawer!
Tip #8 Magpahinga. Magpahinga kung napapagod ka na, di tayo robot papi o kaya computer na input > process > output agad. Mahaba haba yung process part natin kaya wag mo masyado abusuhin, mag social media ka kung talagang gusto ng utak mo mag social media kasi kung pipilitin mong huwag gawin pero iniisip mo padin nako! walang papasok sa brain mo nyan, maging masaya ka dapat habang nag rereview. Always take a break, but of course be accountable.
Tip #9 Do not compare your process, wag na wag mo icocompare sarili mo sa buddy mo, classmate mo, friends, review seat-mate, o kahit kanino. Kasi mag kaiba kayo, TAYO. I remember nung nag rereview pa ko kapag na pepressure ako di ako napasok sa review center, WHY? kasi di ko ma process lahat don iniisip ko kasi andami ko pang di alam, kaya nag dedecide ako na mag aral mag isa. Nung nag rereview ako di importante sakin kung ano score ko sa mga drills, pre-board o kaya diagnostic exam ang importante sakin non yung bago kong natututunan. Kung napapansin mo nang kinukumpara mo na sarili mo sa iba o nag dadoubt ka na sa sarili mo take a break uli. Yang sarili mo lang at si God ang kasama mo sa mismong examination kaya magtiwala ka sa kaya mo.
Tip #10 PRAY the most powerfull sa lahat ng nabanggit na tips. Sabi nga sa Mark 11:24 “Kaya nga sinasabi ko sa inyo, Ang lahat ng mga bagay na inyong idinadalangin at hinihingi, ay magsisampalataya kayo na inyong tinanggap na, at inyong kakamtin”. See how powerful his word is? Pero lagi mong tatandaan na Faith without ACTION is DEAD orayt? Magdasal ka pero mag review ka, at makakaya mo yan! Kapatid kaya mo yan onting push pa, makukuha mo din ang pin na pinaka aasam asam!
Hindi ko ma upload yung mga video ko dito pero I will upload nalang sa IG ko. Uyyy Goodluck ha wag matakot, kasi shempre hindi ka aabot sa part na to kung di ka natatakot. Kayang kaya mo yan! Grab your license na declare you are RPm year 20__. Yiiiieee! Stay hydrated!


Love,
Maj
#Blepp2019#Psychometrician#Psychology#Psych#PH#Philippines#Board Exam#Board Passer#RGO Review Center#Blepp passers#Psychometrician2019
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RPm na ako!
It has been a week pero di pa din ako maka get over! G! Thank you po for answering my prayers! Thank you for giving me the opportunity to help people. Love you always!
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Road to RPm: How to be a BLEPP Passer

The Board Licensure Examination for Psychologists and Psychometricians (BLEPP) started in 2014. It’s safe to say that this is one of the relatively new national exams in the Philippines.
Through the years, only more or less half of the total number of takers are successful in passing the Psychometrician board exams. Here are the results:
2014 - 1,290 out of 3,283
2015 - 2,061 out of 4,466
2016- 3,690 out of 7,312
2017- 4,957 out of 8,701
2018 - 4,035 out of 8,453
I placed these numbers not to scare future takers. I just want everyone to have an idea on how tough the exam is. So you can get the picture, the board exam is not easy as it seems.
I passed BLEPP 2018. For someone who is in the helping profession, I would want to extend my knowledge and help fellow Psychology majors who would want to take the Psychometrician licensure exam.
Knowing that you are here, searching for tips on how you can attain your goal of being an RPm too says a lot about your determination. Keep that up and I’m pretty sure your name will be on the list of passers too!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs):
1. What are the subjects included in the Psychometrician Board Exam?
The Psychometrician board exam is composed of four (4) subjects namely, Psychological Assessment (40%), Theories of Personality (20%), Abnormal Psychology (20%), and Industrial Psychology (20%). However, there are news that additional subjects will be added in future examinations. This isn’t confirmed yet for BLEPP 2019 so you can calm down a bit. Just a bit.
2. What is the passing grade in order to become licensed?
You need to attain a general average of at least seventy-five percent (75%) for all subjects, with no grade lower than sixty percent (60%) in any of the subjects.
However, there is what we call a conditional passer. These are the examinees who attain an average of 75% but they have a grade lower than 60% in any of the four subjects. What's the catch? Conditional passers may retake the subject(s) within the next two years and they must obtain a grade of at least 75% in order to pass the licensure exam.
But of course, that’s not THE GOAL. Aim to completely pass all subjects and become a board passer. If you can, go the extra mile and even top the board exams!
If you have any questions, kindly send a Tumblr ask, I would gladly help you out if I know the answers.
MY TIPS ON HOW TO PASS THE PSYCHOMETRICIAN BOARD EXAM:
Disclaimer: These tips helped me a lot but it doesn’t mean that it will certainly work on you too. It will still depend on your personal preference and your learning style.
1. Have a study schedule and STICK TO IT.
Set a goal. Since there are four subjects, I allotted at least one month per subject. I started reviewing as early as June 2018 so I had ample time to review. By October 2018, I had around a month for a refresher and to reread.
I had daily and weekly goals to meet. This helped me a lot because I wasn’t only organized with my review but it helped me to feel accomplished once I see my progress on paper. It felt great to tick off topics on my to-do list. It was reassuring for me.
What if you don’t meet your goal? Of course there will be days when it’s harder to study, especially during the rainy season. There are days when you’ll be distracted and you couldn’t focus. Don’t be afraid to adjust your schedule as needed. But refrain from always doing this and putting off your goals for tomorrow. We all know that each hour of studying matters! “Bukas na lang” and having a lot of excuses won’t help you pass the board exam. Make sure to make up for your backlogs and delays.
It’s better to study in advance than to cram. Besides, you will feel more confident when October comes. Imagine if you are still halfway through the coverage and it’s already October first. I swear, that will be terrifying! SO STUDY IN ADVANCE.
2. Fix your body clock.
On the day of the board exam, you will need to wake up VERY EARLY. If you are nocturnal and you are more productive at night, you will have a hard time to focus during the board exam if you do not fix your body clock. Trust me, I’m a night owl as well.
Why is this important? If you stay up all night studying, your body will be used to waking up late and feeling sluggish during the afternoon. It will be hard to wake up and arrive on time for the exam. For me, it was a challenge to train my mind to be ready for the first exam at 8am and also make sure to fight that after-lunch-siesta sleepiness for the afternoon exam at 1pm.
So my tip is to fix your body clock. While reviewing, I woke up as early as 5am. My study schedule was from 6 in the morning up until 8 in the evening only (breaks included of course!) But it’s still up to you, whatever works for you. That’s just my study tip.
3. Reward yourself!
As mentioned, I only studied for around 12 hours. After a day’s worth of studying, I make sure to reward myself IF I FINISH MY DAILY GOAL OR TARGET. I watch my favorite tv show to unwind or eat my favorite comfort food or go out for a drive and get milktea.
This is important too. Remember that too much of something is always bad. Rewarding yourself will keep you sane, make you feel motivated to accomplish your review goals, and to of course, free your mind of the fears and doubts!!!
4. Choose only one to two reference books per subject.
There are a lot of books available that would help you, but it will be too overwhelming if you study too much books per subject. I will list down below the books that helped me throughout my review.
Psychological Assessment and Theory by Kaplan & Saccuzzo
Psychological Testing and Assessment by Cohen & Swerdlik
Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach by Barlow & Durand
Theories of Personality by Feist & Feist
Industrial and Organizational Psychology by Aamodt
Sikolohiyang Pilipino by Pe-Pua
These were the main materials that I used. I finished these books from cover to cover. These books were recommended by the lecturers in the review center that I enrolled in, RGO.
I also used some of the powerpoints that our lecturers provided as well as the review booklets and drills that were given to us.
5. Enrolling in a review center or self-study?
It’s a case to case basis. Remember that not everyone who enrolled in the review center passed the BLEPP! Enrolling in a review center is not a ticket to those three letters! I would like to believe that this greatly depends on you. Sure, enrolling in a review center has its advantages. You’ll have test drills and review materials. Some lecturers are also kind enough to give a copy of their powerpoint presentations. You’ll also be motivated to study because of a supportive community of fellow Psychology students, review center staff, and your mentors.
But there’s a downside. It was honestly overwhelming and draining to sit from morning til the afternoon, from 8am to 5pm. For someone with a short attention span like me, after two hours, I was honestly zoning out already. It’s hard to pay attention the whole day for lectures.
Another downside is that you will feel pressured, especially when you see your friends’ progress with the review, reading, and results in the test drills. You MIGHT compare where you are and what you’ve accomplished, which leads me to another tip.
6. FOCUS ON YOURSELF but surround yourself with positive people and have a support system!
COMPETE WITH NO ONE ELSE BUT YOURSELF. Don’t compare your progress with anyone else’s. Trust your pace and focus on your own review. It will cause you additional pressure if you compare with the people around you.
Don’t hangout with those with negative vibes. “Hala babagsak ata ako.” “Ako rin.” Remember, our mind is a very powerful place. Feed it with the right fuel. Stay with people who will motivate you and who will not bring you down.
7. Think positive. Be optimistic!
I’m not gonna lie. My BLEPP journey was not easy. There were nights when I felt like giving up. I also doubted myself if I will make it. I shed a lot of tears during that five months of review. My mantra all throughout is: “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.”
I didn’t take the exam with the goal of just passing. I wanted to have decent results, to top the board exams if I can. I didn’t have a mindset that’s mediocre, similar to this: “Kapag pumasa ako edi good, kung hindi okay lang.” Why is that, you ask? Because I want to pass the exam. If I give myself the assurance that it’s okay for me to fail, even if in the back of my mind that’s not my goal, and that’s not what I want to achieve, the universe won’t pave a path towards my success. Law of attraction!
So set that goal, claim it. You will pass and all your actions, thoughts, and everything else will be circling around your dream of being an RPm. Believe that you can and you are halfway there.
8. Know your learning style or what works best for you.
In my case, I’m a visual learner. So the use of flashcards (i made my own using index cards), writing down key words, drawing to understand certain concepts, and reading while using colorful highlighters really helped me!
9. Believe in yourself and don’t listen to your demons!
Your motivation will wear out at some point. You will start to doubt yourself. You will begin to question why you wanted to take the exam in the first place. You will feel like you will fail. These are just some facts.
Don’t be afraid. Just pray, trust in the Lord, and His plans. So what if you don’t make it? What are you afraid of? Being judged by others? Being reprimanded? Remember, you can always take the exam again. Passing on your first or second, or third take won’t really matter. What will truly matter is what you do with your license. Just strive, do your best, and believe that you will become an RPm.
10. Apps that helped me.
Forest - The first app that I used is called Forest. It helped me to stay away from social media and to get rid of distractions! It’s also for a good cause because you can plant REAL TREES once you get a certain amount of coins. Stay productive. Help Mother Earth as well.
Tide - This app helped me to stay calm. The “breathe” option where it guides me to take deep breathes was effective in letting go of my anxious feelings! The “sleep” option helped me to fall asleep faster at night when I need to doze off already and it gave me good sleep because of the relaxing music that the app has. Also, the alarm that this app has helped me not to wake up feeling shocked (unlike the usual alarms in our phones!) The alarm increases in volume so you won’t wake up feeling so surprised because of the loud, nerve-wracking alarms. I hope you got what I was trying to say. Haha!
Headspace - Once I get up every morning, I allot a few minutes to meditate and clear my mind. So I can be ready for an exhausting day of reviewing. It also helped me to think more positively and to get rid of my fears, doubts, and whatnot!
Spotify - Studying with music really helped me remember things better and to stay focused. I highly recommend the Deep Focus playlist on Spotify! If all else fails, listen to Oceans by Hillsong and other Christian songs.
11. On the day of the exam:
Make sure you bring everything you need! (Especially your pencils and NOA)
Bring a jacket.
Make sure that your scantron won’t get crumpled, WET, or tampered!!! PROTECT YOUR ANSWER SHEET AT ALL COSTS. Keep it neat and tidy.
Manage your time well especially for Psych Assessment.
Make sure not to spill your drinks. I brought water and coffee (in case i feel sleepy) and drink away from your paper.
You may use the questionnaires as scratch papers. You can mark and write on them.
Make sure to READ THE QUESTIONS CAREFULLY. Some questions are meant to be confusing. Make sure that you know what they are asking for! (Be aware of the double negatives and look out for the words like “except”, “all but one” etc.
When in doubt, stick to the basics. Go back to the roots and basics of Psychology.
It’s better if you bring food to eat. Imagine that there will be thousands of takers. There will be long lines in the nearby restaurants.
Use your lunch break to rest. Don’t talk to your friends and discuss answers! It might ruin your confidence.
It won’t hurt to follow some superstitious beliefs! What’s there to lose right? I wore red underwear. I entered the room with my right foot first. I broke one pencil (donated the others) after the last exam and I never looked back on my seat once I passed my paper! But of course, your success won’t really be based on these but it gave me some sense of comfort and extra boost of luck, I guess.
PRAY. The Lord is with you. Trust His plans and remember that he answers prayers only with three ways: Yes, Not Yet, and I have something better in mind. Stand firm in faith.
12. After the exam, wait patiently.
I know it will be the most anxious-filled days. You will think that your nervousness will be gone after taking the exam but no. Your anxiety will still be through the roof! Remember to pray. Know that you did what you can. Be proud of yourself because months of studying wasn’t easy. Be proud of yourself too because not EVERYONE had enough courage to even try to take the board exam and that alone is already an achievement.
Those are what helped me to become a Registered Psychometrician. If you have questions and if want to ask for reviewers, don’t be afraid to message me through my Tumblr ask or Twitter DMs . I would be glad to help. I already have a Google Drive with compiled readings/powerpoints available for sharing anytime!
Good luck and do your best! Ora et labora.
#BLEPP#BLEPP2019#BLEPP2020#BLEPP2018#BLEPP2017#Psychometrician#RPm#Psychology#RoadtoRPm#BLEPPpasser#boardexam#study#studyblr#studyblrph#BLEP
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Tuna the toofless
Does the biggest blep all day
Fluffiest dork cat

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HINDI AKO KINAKABAHAAAN. HINDI TALAGAAAAAA.
WAITING GAME IZ REAAAAL
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Maybe the RPm that I wanted won’t be mine this year.
Five days until I take the board exam and I somehow wish I wouldn’t take it this year.
These days, I keep imagining myself on my way to the testing center and running off to another place and just cry with myself. I want to go to a place where no one would bother me. I would turn off my phone and have two days for myself not talking to the people I know. Some people would be wondering why am I giving up so early before the exam could even start?
Well, it’s kind of my fault actually. I wasted 2 or 3 months. Those months felt like I was back in 2017 again, the worst year of my life. I felt hopeless and I attempted suicide 2 times. My boyfriend and I almost broke up twice and all the emotional breakdown that I had was constant every day. Each waking day, I felt empty, like there’s a black void on my chest. I don’t know if I want to carry on living anymore. I felt like I was going crazy. I considered going to a therapist but then I don’t have the time to do that because I have an exam to prepare.
Now, I’m trying to catch up on all the topics that I needed to learn but as the day of the board exam gets nearer, I find myself feeling exhausted and defeated. I‘ve uttered the words “I give up, I don’t want to take the board exam anymore” so many times to my mom and my boyfriend but then I get back to reviewing anyway. But these days, I feel exhausted. I’m tired. And some part of me is giving up.
My mom and my boyfriend kept uplifting me and telling me that I can do this. They kept believing in me every time I didn’t believe in myself. And I honestly felt bad for myself. I felt so shitty that these people are trying their best to make me see what a great person I am and how I have the potential to be better on the things that I love. I slapped myself to get my shit together and sober up from my misery. I tried to blame myself for dreaming too high and end up being like a piece of shit.
I thought to myself, maybe the RPm I wanted won’t be mine this year. I wish I didn’t take the board exam so soon. But there’s no turning back now. Now, I tell myself to do what you can in this board exam because I know this is not my best. It’s just that, life happened. And sometimes in life, not everything is linear. Not everything we planned is set in stone.
And with that, congratulations to the upcoming BLEPP 2019 passers. One day, I will too.
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"I don't need to put so much pressure on myself. I can take a break." Now, I'm taking a break. #BLEPP2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/B39ZczFlyjgCCbf_78ZTO-XnJB47QdPwadqsLs0/?igshid=18vrfpw37mn67
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TIMING IS EVERYTHING 😭🙏🏼 #RPM #BLEPP2019 (at Kawit, Cavite) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4fNMDRAVx1/?igshid=1exkq04bz0zy5
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Day 21st
Wow. Gosh. Alam nyo ba sobra na yung pag hihirap ko this time, oonga may napasa ako kahit papano sa pre-board pero mahirap padin yung feeling na “Bakit eto lang yung score? Bka mag 50/50 pa ko sa mismong examination” Anxiety at its finest. hindi ko alam kung mabibigyan ko pa ba ng hustisya yung mga pag hihirap ko kasi ang hirap talaga. Sana kayanin ko. Natatakot ako sa resulta pero masaya ako na gagawin ko to, di man ako nakatravel ng 10 months, pero at least madami naman akong natutunan :)
“Lets not count on how many times we fall, we must rather count on how many times we stand up and fight again for our dreams!”
And for this time I am letting it out again for my God is my strength, my redeemer, my shelter and my strong power, I LIFT UP my burdens to you. Thank you for helping me through this Journey everything is lifted high for you. You are the God, and I let your will be done!
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BLEPP2019 //
Finally it’s done. It was a really long road, thanks to blepp for the experienced of roller coaster of anxiety and emotions. Pass or fail, still be proud of yourself for taking a risk and did the very best to finish it. Send hugs to all takers!
Congrats to future RPsys and RPms!!!
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I’m not okay, and I’m still trying not to be.
My first day on in the review center has started last Monday and the feeling of being in a sea of psychology majors preparing for the board exam seems comforting yet alien for me. I have this comfort feeling that I’m not alone on this journey and I’m not the only one who’s going to suffer burying their between the pages of our psychology books late at night, but at the same time, it feels so new to me so I don’t know how to feel. We took diagnostic exams on the four major subjects which will be the cover our board exam and on the first subject, I was already tired of answering. But I’m glad I did get took the diagnostic exam because I now know what I’m lacking and what I need to learn.
I thought on my first day I was going to be motivated to study on this for the board exam but I just felt... empty. Yesterday, I couldn’t sleep and I was crying as the demotivating thoughts come clouding my mind again. They are crawling back up from the mental grave where I buried them. My body felt so tired and I can’t help but cry again. I hate this feeling. I hate it when I’m too emotional. I easily give in to my thoughts and feel the anger, disappointment, and sadness for myself.
For the last few days, I have been unproductive and tired. I know that I should try harder than this. I should be studying for the boards because I know that this is important for me and this is my dream so I should be making a huge effort for this. I feel so tired and sad and sometimes I couldn’t describe what I’m feeling but I know that it is not a good feeling. Luckily, my boyfriend is there for me. He has been the only person who is there for me even when I’m in a sad place. There are times where he is able to get me out of that sad and lonely place with his embrace and kisses that I love getting from him. The way he holds my hands as his brown irises stare at me as he mutters comforting words that will make me okay afterward. But there are times where I’m in too deep that I can’t get myself or my boyfriend to pull me out of this sad feeling. I fucking hate it so much.
Every morning, I always tell myself to try. At least try. For myself. Every morning is a new beginning and I want to get better. I want to help myself be better and start taking care of my mental health. I want to go to a therapist or psychologist but it’s such a shame that mental health services are expensive. I don’t have a job right now and I choose not to reach my dream. Maybe this is a sacrifice that I have to make for my dream?
I always look at my pictures before and after when my mental health got worse. It was 2017 when my mental health really got worse. The environment was toxic and I’ve had so many suicide attempts that year. In 2018, I was happy because my boyfriend and I were official. I didn’t expect that this year, the cruel thoughts that I pushed at the back of my brain is slowing coming back again. I look at my pictures when I was genuinely happy and I thought to myself ‘mukha naman akong tanga.’ And you know what? Happiness does make you look foolish sometimes that it’s worth working for again.
This time I won’t give in. Not when I’m months away from my dream of becoming an RPm. The first step on changing is to admit that I’m not okay and that’s okay. After that, let’s try not to be for the long term. I don’t want to sabotage myself like that. I know there’s still hope for me.
Before I go to sleep, I’ll tell myself to overthink the shit out of this, feel sad and lonely and after I’m tired of doing that, I’ll remind myself that these shitty thoughts and feelings will fleet anyway. I’ll be okay.
And when I way up, I’ll try again.
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CARL JUNG
2 attitudes
extraverted = objective, outer world, see things as the norm
introverted = subjective, inner world, they put a unique spin to what they experience
4 functions
thinking = logic, cognitions
feeling = emotions
sensing = senses (touch, hear, see, taste, smell)
intuiting = above the senses
THINKING
thinking extraverted = they deal with hard facts, objective truths, process the world as it is; "conventional thinkers"
Introverted thinking naman, SUBJECTIVE so they have a unique perspective of the world, they bring something NEW kumbaga eg inventors, philosophers
FEELING
Extrovert Feelers people can feel what other people feel (and usually take advantage of that) or they feel what they are supposed to feel/empathic extraverted feelers are usually business people, PSYCHOLOGISTS yay, politicians (people who can "sway the masses" bc they know how the masses FEEL)
sa introverted feelers, sa kanya lang yung emotions nila, pwedeng their emotions only make sense to them or they have a different emotional interpretation of a thing (eg art) so these are subjective movie critics (movie critics who don't go with the popular vote) and art appraisers (bc art is very subjective and it brings out different emotions in different people especially introverted feelers)
SENSING
sa sensing naman, any of the 5 senses (usually touch, but can be any of the other ones)
extraverted sensers: they have an objective, right interpretation of the things around them aka they sense things as they are to other people as well (masses/popular vote) proofreader (bc they need to objectively correct grammar), wine taster (they are objective with wine, there is a clear good and bad), POPULAR musicians
Introverted sensing naman, they put their own interpretation to their work, so artists and classical musicians (classical music leaves a lot to interpretation kasi)
rule of thumb is if they appeal to the masses, extraverted; if medj weird sila, introverted HAHAH
INTUITING
so intuiting is seeing the "unknown" or seeing beyond the senses, related siya sa guessing in tests (so pag sinabi na matalino si student pero yung di nila alam is magaling siya manghula - dominant thinking & auxillary niya is intuiting)
Extraverted intuition are the people that can convince other people of their cause (usually described as ingenious, transcendent, theoretical, metaphysical, basta parang out of this world) extraverted intuition = religious reformers (bc they see "beyond what the institutions tell you" and manage to convince other people of it) and inventors that focus more on the unconscious
yung mga introverted intuition = weird & sila lang ang nakakaintindi ng mga intuition nila = mystics, prophets, fortune tellers, surreal artists, religious fanatics
(J.Burgos, Top 3 Blepp2019)
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