In this episode of Now I Get It, I dive deep into the concept of the "Scout" cognitive function. The Scout function focuses on sensory awareness, helping us tune into the world around us in exquisite detail. Whether through sight, sound, smell, or touch, this function helps us process what is real and exists in our environment. I explain how the Scout operates in a person's life and how this heightened sensitivity can be a powerful tool in decision-making and personal growth.
I also discuss how we can develop and fine-tune the Scout function in ourselves. By noticing the world around us with more intention—whether it's the texture of an object, the harmony in music, or the scent of a flower—we can sharpen our awareness and enhance our daily experiences. You'll learn about the connection between this sensory function and personality types, as well as how mindfulness exercises can boost your ability to notice the details that often go unnoticed.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
(1:15) What the Scout function is and how it relates to our senses.
(3:30) The different sensory modalities and how they affect our awareness.
(6:10) The role of the Scout function in personality development and decision-making.
(8:25) How the Scout function can help improve daily life through mindfulness and sensory exercises.
(10:40) Real-life examples of how sharpening the Scout function can enhance your experience of the world.
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