Quote Originally Posted by Guillaine View Post
I wonder if certain experiences can also force you to use a certain function more, or that maturing you do to an extent (for shorter periods) use your role appropriately.
Role function should be more expressed in public interviews and among new people, according to model A. People feel like they need to show it good to give better impression.

About maturing due to experience and age. Besides more personal developing, as the life needs all 8 functions to be more effective, also with the aging the type may reduce as people need lesser of efforts. As to solve tasks they used mostly strong functions. So they relax and the type may become lesser accentuated.

> So I have noticed that while it is still tiring and painful I am a bit better at using Se, possibly from this practice.

You may develop any functions and improve skills in them. They all are equally important. And to compensate the weakness by strong functions is always harder way than to use the some developed natural one there, - like to do additional preparations and supplies to overcome possible problems which could be avoided with better N feeling.
It's hard to develop weak functions to degree comparable with strong ones, but some particular skills you may develop good. Like F types may study some T region work, for example; or actors with T types look naturally in some roles.