Tim Fox stands and waits when he writes.
The ISFPs are not the heavyweights and they know it. They follow more than they lead. They go along to get along. They are intensely aware of the twists and turns it takes to get through a day. Knowing that in general terms they can’t knock anything out of the park their approach is measured and held back. They are often better writers than they realize. Everyone has a domain of mastery. When they do write their writing is acutely aware of the other players and represents those views with a fine modest sensibility. As such ISFPs are to be found in human services fields where they are personally invested. ISFPs are not ideologues albeit they may follow one.
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ISBN: 0882404938 |
Strengths
Tim Fox writes with warmth and perceptiveness about what motivates the other animals and is especially sensitive to every day matters including that some where there is bad news and loss. When he is the bearer of bad news he never presumes “I feel your pain” as he does understand loss is always intensely private. He writes the facts of the matter clearly and explicitly in the correct usage of the word “disinterested”. I think being blinded in his best eye one day by Brunobrunhilda made him a better writer.
Challenges
Tim Fox can be a bit too relaxed about deadlines. Sometimes I think his awareness of being so in the centre of the bell curve so average so normal mutes his message. It is so easy to forget that in an important sense the average, the most numerous, is in some sense the most certain survivor, “the best of breed”.
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May 27th, 2009 at 7:01 am
[...] Tim Fox stands and waits when he writes. [...]
June 9th, 2010 at 9:21 am
I believe when you need a dictionary to read the first paragraph of a blog post, you really wouldn’t want to continue, especially when you’re in a rush.