ILE vs ESE Compared by Functions

ILE vs ESE Compared by Functions

base/vuln traits

Tardiness

Desire to freely manage their own time and limit others'. Important that others do not delay. Inconsistent. Manages time irregularly and unpredictably.

Rush

Inability to calculate their time properly. Struggles with time management and waiting.

Curiosity

Seeking novelties in any areas. Interested in the scientific sphere. Sees and explores potential in new ideas.

Conservatism

Applying old methods to new tasks. Encourages new ideas and initiatives.

Omnivorousness

Need to try everything (clothes, food, etc.). Need for diverse sensations. Often neglects physical order and health.

Caretaking

Taking care of those who can't care for themselves. Nurturing. Attentive to others' practical and comfort needs.

Resourcefulness

Ability to escape deadlock situations with minimal losses. Resist pressure. Can become bold. Defends ideas energetically.

Concentration of Effort

Focusing all efforts on the task at hand. Firm in defending interests and pushing activities.

Functional

Assigning everyone their function or place in the system. Classification. Explains complex phenomena systematically.

Fluctuation

Need for analysis and explanation of events (doubts and hesitations, unsure of right or wrong). Needs clear systems and structures.

Utility

Performing only actions that yield benefit or profit (more so for SLE). Ability to delegate unwanted tasks (more so for ILE). Manages multiple processes simultaneously.

Fussiness

Excessive expenditure of energy (can be done more calmly). Active and engaged in practical matters.

Disregard

Disregard and disrespect. Contempt for morality and traditions. Informal. Prefers casual, democratic relationships.

Resentfulness

Judging others' actions from a moral standpoint. Inability to maintain psychological distance. Demands respectful and ethical behavior.

Excitability

Surge of strength in emotional situations. Enjoys lively emotional interactions.

Emotional Pressing

Expressing emotions about people and events. Strong emotional influence on others.