Here is a detailed breakdown of the situation with multiple DEPs and their emotional states:
1. π§π€ (Curiosity) – Mortgage issue – INFP-focused DEP
Initial emotional state: Contentment (eating ice cream)
Trigger: Mortgage notice
Transition emotion: Worry (concern about mortgage)
2. ππ𧩠(Exploration) – Checking computer – INFP-focused DEP
Emotional state: Anxious motivation (wanting to resolve mortgage issue)
3. π« (Disruption) – Bird incident – ADHD-focused DEP
Trigger: Unexpected bird appearance
Emotional state: Distraction and heightened arousal (dealing with bird)
4. ππ€ (Re-engagement) – Back to the issue – INFP-focused DEP
Emotional state: Refocused attention (bird situation resolved)
5. ππ𧩠(Exploration) – Insurance inquiry – INFP-focused DEP
Emotional state: Concerned curiosity (questioning insurance increase)
6. π―π‘ (Insight) – Timeline clarification – INFP-focused DEP
Emotional state: Relief (realizing the increase was not as severe as initially thought)
7. ππ (Reflection) – Relief – INFP-focused DEP
Emotional state: Self-reassurance (recognizing the manageable situation)
8. ππ (Re-engagement) – Unsatisfying discussion – GAD-focused DEP
Trigger: Dismissive response from the person who gave the mortgage notice
Emotional state: Frustration and dissatisfaction (unsatisfying interaction)
During this situation, you primarily navigate using the INFP-focused DEP. However, you experience set switching to the ADHD-focused DEP during the bird incident, leading to heightened arousal and distraction. After that, you return to the INFP-focused DEP for exploration, insight, and reflection. Finally, the unsatisfying discussion triggers a shift to the GAD-focused DEP, which is characterized by frustration and dissatisfaction.
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