3 Tips for INFPs to Stop People-Pleasing
Every time you say “yes” to one thing, you’re saying “no” to another.
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Every time you say “yes” to one thing, you’re saying “no” to another.
We see the world for what it “should be,” and this makes it incredibly challenging to remain static in life.
Here’s how you can make each day a little more bearable.
INFPs are idealists, feelers, and lovers. This sentimental side can lead to some phenomenal friendships, but also some significant challenges.
The INFP mind operates a little differently than what society expects.