What INFJs Need to Be Happy
INFJs see the world in a unique way that many people can’t understand or relate to, which can leave them feeling unhappy.
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INFJs see the world in a unique way that many people can’t understand or relate to, which can leave them feeling unhappy.
Our self-esteem might feel like something we can’t control — but it’s actually something we have a lot of power over.
Although INFJs and INFPs may seem very similar on the outside, they perceive the world in completely different ways.
Both introverted and people-oriented, emotional and rational, thoughtful yet spontaneous, INFJs can feel like walking contradictions.
Our need for alone time does not in any way indicate that we’re unhappy with you.
It’s said that when you deeply wound an INFJ, they don’t hate you, they nothing you.
If you’re a people-pleasing introvert, you may pretend to agree with others even when you don’t. I grew up…
Workplaces are still not designed with introverts’ needs in mind, and sometimes company culture outright alienates them.
Introverts and extroverts can both be empaths, but the two have a very different “style” of empathy.
Not all introverted kids are shy, but many of them do experience shyness.