5 Common INFJ Male Problems
From not recognizing our self-worth to struggling to find a meaningful career, being an INFJ male comes with challenges — but also solutions.
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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.
From not recognizing our self-worth to struggling to find a meaningful career, being an INFJ male comes with challenges — but also solutions.
INFJs want to care for everyone’s emotional needs, but with so many negative vibes coming at us, it can feel like we’re drowning.
INFJs don’t date just for the sake of dating, and we won’t invest our energy if we can’t picture a deep relationship.
Known as “grip stress,” this extreme level of stress causes an uncharacteristic reaction in the INFJ.
Our biggest blind spot pops up when we mindlessly munch chips while reading, or ignore our bodies.
1. There’s nothing wrong with being the quiet one.
Both logical and emotional, INFJs have unique qualities that make them leaders in their own right.
Sociopaths are master manipulators who may prey on the kindness of INFJs.
INFJs don’t have to struggle so much with relationships if we understand this one thing about our personality.
We don’t necessarily want to be friends with all your friends.