13 Curious and Contradictory Traits of the INFJ Personality
We all do contradictory things at times. But considering the INFJ’s nature, this personality is likely one of the most contradictory of all types.
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The INFJ personality type is one of the eight introverted types in the Myers-Briggs system. Browse all of our INFJ stories below, or check out our favorite posts about the INFJ type, the INFJ door slam, and some INFJ secrets.
We all do contradictory things at times. But considering the INFJ’s nature, this personality is likely one of the most contradictory of all types.
As an INFJ, there are times when you doubt yourself and wonder what you have to offer the world. So, let’s explore some strengths of the INFJ personality.
The INFJ doesn’t just have the label of “rarest personality type.” We’re often called “walking contradictions,” too. But what exactly does that mean?
Many INFJ men have traits that are contrary to the male stereotype, and many have learned to hide those values under a bushel of shame.
Emotional burnout and exhaustion is a common problem that almost all INFJs experience at some point. Here’s why, plus five INFJ ideas for self-care.
This is why INFJs and INFPs hate showing anyone their writing before it’s completely finished.
This is why the INTJ and INFJ personality types are magnetically drawn to each other.
INFJs will feel unfulfilled and unhappy if they don’t have these four things in their lives.
Due to our sensitive nature, as well as our unique way of seeing the world, it’s not uncommon for us INFJs to deal with depression.
What does the INFJ, the rarest of the Myers-Briggs personality types, do better than others? Quite a lot, actually.