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Extraverted Sensing occurs when we become aware of what is in the physical word in rich detail. We may be drawn to act on what we experience to get an immediate result. We notice relevant facts and occurrences in a sea of data and experiences, learning all the facts we can about the immediate context or area of focus and what goes on in that context. (Berens & Nardi, 2004)

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Berens and Nardi describe Se as "Extraverted Sensing occurs when we become aware of what is in the physical word in rich detail. We may be drawn to act on what we experience to get an immediate result. We notice relevant facts and occurrences in a sea of data and experiences, learning all the facts we can about the immediate context or area of focus and what goes on in that context."[1]

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Berens L. & Nardi D.(2004), Understanding Yourself and Others: An Introduction to the Personality Type Code. Radiance House, 7

 

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[1]Berens L. & Nardi D.(2004), Understanding Yourself and Others: An Introduction to the Personality Type Code. Radiance House, 7

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