Being an ISTP and a Cancer
The Cancer introvert is a very private individual that enjoys time to themselves relaxing and introspecting. They have a very imaginative mind and enjoy taking time to explore their inner world. They tend to prefer to have a small knit group of friend and family that they support and cherish.
The Cancer sensor tends to relax and enjoy their physical surroundings. They may prefer living at a place with near peaceful water, or they may just enjoy taking in a delicious meal. This type isn’t afraid to stop and smell the roses, and they can be very convincing at getting other to do and appreciate the same.
The Cancer thinker tends to be a bit less outwardly emotional than most Cancer types, but that does not mean they don’t have strong feelings internally. They tend to have an intriguing balance of logic and emotions. The Cancer thinker is usually able to set this aside and direct focus to their work and are good at being frugal and managing finances. This type likes to make logical decisions, but they definitely can find themselves in a tug of war with their strong feelings.
The Cancer perceiver is a easy going and flexible type. They enjoy life at a leisurely pace and don’t want a ton of pressure placed on them. They might come of as wishy-washy in some instances, but they know what they’re priorities are and aren’t afraid to stand up and fight for them when the time is right. The Cancer perceiver prefers harmony in their home and are good at creating that environment.
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