Functional Order: Fe/Ni/Se/Ti
Dominant Function: Fe
After moving to the monastery, Hanna quickly takes on a leading position among her sisters. She is passionate, forceful and enthusiastic, but also a bit bossy making her a source of advise and natural advocate for the other nuns. Hanna’s main focus in life has always been helping others. She is socially active and outspoken about her views and emotions. When seeing others struggle she can not help, but extend a helping hand towards them. Hanna is also good at charming others and getting them to her side. While always well intentioned, she also has a manipulative streak especially when dealing with local mayor Wöller.
Auxiliary Function: Ni
Hanna is constantly trying to outwit Wöller and his minions, often developing elaborate schemes to preserve their monastery against his grandiose plans. Following traditions isn‘t her biggest strength and she often gets in troubles with the more conservative members of the convent, as she rarely does things by the book. She is highly creative in developing new concepts to secure that the monastery stays profitable in the future. Most of her plans turn out successful, which shows her long term thinking. She is able at seeing what others could be and how other should better their life’s, as she notices their hidden potentials and ways in which they could develop in the future. This way of spotting other peoples potential and subtly influencing them towards her vision of what seems right, makes her a great social worker and teacher, but sometimes a bit bossy. She also can be too idealistic about other people and too focused on her ideal to the point of being fooled by others. Hanna’s Ni also often manifests in hunches about things - often the saving thought seems to come out of nowhere. She also intuitively recognizes when others are unwell or getting themselves in dangerous situations (Fe/Ni), which asserts quite well in her duties. Her Ni also gives her a sense of purpose and security for where she is heading, manifested in her spiritual believes. She believes everything happens for a reason and has some hidden message, which helps her not lose hope in difficult situations. This belief, as she admits herself, can be quite naive too.
Tertiary Function: Se
Hanna is a woman of action. She wastes no time, implementing her ideas and visions into reality. She is ever enthusiastic, ever active, ever changing - sometimes to the point of overworking herself. She often ignores her own physical need, neglecting food and being prone to ignore her physical exhaustion for too long. While she is idealistic, she also has a sense of realism, knowing how to relate her ideas in the real world and is quite wary of false compliments, fancy words and manipulation. Hanna also uses her Se to release stress. She loves dancing and music, feeling free when moving herself gracefully and performing on stage. Hanna also apprecitaes the beauty in her sourroundings and finds joy in nature and good food, but prefers a more active life, engaging in the world rather than just observing it. While having chosen a humble life in the convent, there is also another side to her that enjoys dressing herself up and longs for adventure.
Inferior Function: Ti
Hanna is at her core an emotional person. While she is normally calm and levelheaded, she becomes irrational, self righteous and defensive over stress. In her idealism she is somewhat prone to make logical mistakes, overestimate people’s abilities and don’t think though her ideas to the very end. When this happens she can fall into a Ti grip. She then retreats into herself, becoming uncharacteristically cynical and pessimistic and critical of herself and everyone around her. Gladly this only happens under extreme stress and she usually keeps a hopeful and friendly disposition. She is also able to utilize her Ti healthily, developing strategies to outsmart Wöller or the mother superior and she can act quite calculated and detach herself from her feelings Ti achieve her goals.
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