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The Gifts & Challenges of Your Secondary Type 4 Energy

Think you're a secondary Type 4? Helpful tips to find out

Being able to see the big picture, the love of structure, and having great follow-through: does this sound like you?

What does it look like when you have a secondary Type 4 energy?

Today, you’ll hear from Jaleah (Type 1/4), Natalie (Type 2/4), and Carol (Type 3/4) who all share:

  • The way Jaleah thought she was a secondary Type 2 before this big “aha moment”
  • How Carol’s secondary Type 4 is a challenge in her preference for a clean home
  • How Natalie’s 2/4 combination supports her in preparing and planning for projects

Do you have two keywords that help guide your fashion choices? Carol and the Experts share theirs to get you started.

How can your secondary Type 4 energy better support you? Leave a comment below and tell us!

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6 Comments

  1. I loved this! I’m T2/S4. My 4 supports me in that I am a very big picture person and I can see all of factors which influence an action or idea. I’m a “find the missing link” kinda person.

  2. As a 2/4, I do find positive things about my type 4, but my reaction to this video surprised me. I kept instead finding myself thinking of the challenges of my secondary. Thanks for the head’s up that I have some work to do to more fully appreciate my natural self!

  3. So excited to see the completion of this series–all four chapters were great! Thank you!

  4. Jaleah, I feel like you and I had the same childhood. Also, I LOVE your hair!!! Does it just air-dry like that, or did you style it??

  5. So fun! I thought I was T2 when I first was introduced to DYT, then doubted it, looked at 4, thought I was 3 for a bit, then back to T2. No question now, not in the least. Deciding on my secondary was harder. For awhile I was sure I was S3 because I like to get things done, but I realized I don’t have that drive to keep getting things done nearly as strong as my need for comfort. What I have is that attention to details and seeing the big picture. I definitely key in on grammatical errors, things like that. While I’m so much more comfy in my T2 clothes, I love the classic lines, the colorblocking of the 4’s. Like Natalie said – my stripes need to be small and soft, but I like them. I forever wear knits because I don’t like binding clothes. I am known in the family as the one who will dig into research, get the details, and not just let things slide. But – it isn’t just a drive to be done, it is a drive to know the details and be able to see how they fit into the big picture.

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