The MBTI framework is turning out to be much more powerful tool for personal growth than I thought at first. Sadly, a quick glance over the Internet tells me that literally no one is using it in that particular way.
Most people online seem to have their type figured out like it's set in stone, and then they try to use that knowledge to choose better friends, partners, jobs, etc. It's still a mature way of dealing with the world, but it's just not as fun as simply breaking through all limitations of your particular type. Even though MBTI speaks of the "balanced individual" who is supposed to score in the middle of all four continuums, that is still a fairly crude way of putting it.
I'm not sure if the topic warrants a paid info-product, but a controversial blog post or two... plus a free report giveaway in exchange for an e-mail address -- that's definitely doable.
Most people online seem to have their type figured out like it's set in stone, and then they try to use that knowledge to choose better friends, partners, jobs, etc. It's still a mature way of dealing with the world, but it's just not as fun as simply breaking through all limitations of your particular type. Even though MBTI speaks of the "balanced individual" who is supposed to score in the middle of all four continuums, that is still a fairly crude way of putting it.
I'm not sure if the topic warrants a paid info-product, but a controversial blog post or two... plus a free report giveaway in exchange for an e-mail address -- that's definitely doable.