The INFJ Owner’s Manual: 5 Things You Should Know About Your Personality Type
As an INFJ, have you ever wished that your complex personality came with an owner’s manual? Here are five questions INFJs frequently ask me about their personality type.
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As an INFJ, have you ever wished that your complex personality came with an owner’s manual? Here are five questions INFJs frequently ask me about their personality type.
INFJ, have you ever been in that dark place of feeling like others don’t understand you? If so, you’re not alone.
Nothing demonstrates that the world is not designed for introverted intuitives (INFJs, INTJs, INFPs, and INTPs) like the school system.
A quick and common fix, such as, “Stop worrying about what others think,” or “Just let it go,” isn’t usually enough to heal the INFJ’s hurting soul.
I’m an INFJ, and I have been told that I have been writing since I was able to hold a pen. For years, I kept handfuls of journals tucked under my bed.
It happened again the other day: I frightened people by suddenly shifting from my quiet public persona to the person who hides behind the INFJ mask.
I’m sure you can relate to that moment when you discovered that you’re an INFJ personality type. For me, it was a relief.
As an INFJ, I have always thought of myself as different somehow. Like I don’t fit the mold of a “normal” person. I was too quiet.
When it comes to relationships, the INFJ personality type can really struggle. However, we can make fantastic partners for the right person.