Get Typed (Deep Dive)

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When I started typing people, I noticed a major issue with the process: it’s too short, too fast, and too shallow. Because of that, my typing process got longer and longer. I hated stopping the process without having a definite opinion of what someone's type was. However, figuring out someone's type is extremely difficult. It's more an art form than a linear process. That's why I created this version of the process.

This version of the typing process doesn’t have a set limit of back-and-forth emails. It goes on until I feel like I have a deep understanding of you. This allows me to talk with you over longer periods of time. Biases creep in from people being in different moods or under stress. Talking with you for a longer period of time lessens the impact of those biases. Conversely, catching someone in those states might say more about their type. In either case, more data equals a more accurate result. 

If you want to truly deep dive into figuring out your type, let's do it!

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When I started typing people, I noticed a major issue with the process: it’s too short, too fast, and too shallow. Because of that, my typing process got longer and longer. I hated stopping the process without having a definite opinion of what someone's type was. However, figuring out someone's type is extremely difficult. It's more an art form than a linear process. That's why I created this version of the process.

This version of the typing process doesn’t have a set limit of back-and-forth emails. It goes on until I feel like I have a deep understanding of you. This allows me to talk with you over longer periods of time. Biases creep in from people being in different moods or under stress. Talking with you for a longer period of time lessens the impact of those biases. Conversely, catching someone in those states might say more about their type. In either case, more data equals a more accurate result. 

If you want to truly deep dive into figuring out your type, let's do it!

When I started typing people, I noticed a major issue with the process: it’s too short, too fast, and too shallow. Because of that, my typing process got longer and longer. I hated stopping the process without having a definite opinion of what someone's type was. However, figuring out someone's type is extremely difficult. It's more an art form than a linear process. That's why I created this version of the process.

This version of the typing process doesn’t have a set limit of back-and-forth emails. It goes on until I feel like I have a deep understanding of you. This allows me to talk with you over longer periods of time. Biases creep in from people being in different moods or under stress. Talking with you for a longer period of time lessens the impact of those biases. Conversely, catching someone in those states might say more about their type. In either case, more data equals a more accurate result. 

If you want to truly deep dive into figuring out your type, let's do it!