Digital Auditories
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I make important decisions based on precise review and study of the issues.
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During an argument, I’m most likely to be influenced by the logic of the other person’s argument.
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I most easily communicate what is going on with me by the words I chose.
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It’s easier for me to select the most intellectually relevant point in an interesting subject.
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I’m very adept at making sense of new facts and data.
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I treasure moments of inner reflection.
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I need to go “inside” and rationalize with myself about most new learnings.
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I have an analytical mind talks to itself frequently.
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Quiet moments of inner self-talk is essential for me to make a good decision.
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I tend to detach myself from others to evaluate them accurately.
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The quietness of a car is important, as it allows me to hear myself think.
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I love the challenge of answering my own questions inwardly.
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I usually have to talk to myself internally until I sense the right name of a person.
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I learn best when I can analyze things by reasoning with myself.
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I tend to dissociate myself from others to make better judgements logically.
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I exercise so that I can hear myself say “Awesome”!
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I like a house with rooms that are quiet enough for self-evaluation.
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My abilities in logical reasoning are well known among my friends.
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I like reading thought-provoking books that encourages me to reason with myself.
You may find that you can pick out descriptions that suit you in each of those four types. It’s quite normal as our behaviors are generated from a mixture of internal and external sense experiences. We can have a mixture of those types at the same time and they are not mutually exclusive.
However, we do tend to use one or two internal senses (visual, auditory, kinesthetic or digital auditory sense) habitually or naturally, and they have become smooth and distinguished. This is called our Preferred Representational System (PRS) in NLP.


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