INFJ vs. INTJ: How to Tell These Similar Personalities Apart
The differences between the INFJ and INTJ personality types come down to their cognitive functions.
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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.
The differences between the INFJ and INTJ personality types come down to their cognitive functions.
Here I am, in love with a man who understands me all too well. Dating a fellow INFJ was not something I considered “in the cards.”
Accepting myself as an introvert was the first step in correcting my imbalance.
Exercising your “aspirational function” brings great satisfaction and even breakthroughs. For INTJs and INFJs, that function is Extroverted Sensing.
The new year is a new beginning. There’s no better time for personal-growth loving INFJs to start a self-development project.
Therapy can be a great resource for any personality type, but it can be especially helpful for INFJs.
INFJs are sensitive souls who see the world differently.
First impressions can be deceiving, even for the INFJ. The more you spend time with people who may not be your “type,” the more you learn from them.
An INFJ, I found myself holding back feelings, because, despite her best efforts, I simply could not believe that someone could be so accepting of me.
An INFJ will do anything for those they love, sometimes ignoring their needs. When you move on from an unhealthy relationship, you respect your happiness.