3 Tips for INFPs to Stop People-Pleasing
Every time you say “yes” to one thing, you’re saying “no” to another.
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The INFP personality type is one of the eight introverted types in the Myers-Briggs system. Browse all of our INFP stories below, or check out our all-time most popular piece about the INFP.
Every time you say “yes” to one thing, you’re saying “no” to another.
We see the world for what it “should be,” and this makes it incredibly challenging to remain static in life.
Here’s how you can make each day a little more bearable.
As an INFP who has stayed in a few toxic relationships for too long, here are some lessons I’ve learned the hard way.
These common INFP behaviors may seem rude — although we aren’t trying to be.
INFPs are idealists, feelers, and lovers. This sentimental side can lead to some phenomenal friendships, but also some significant challenges.
As an INFP, I’ve always been artistic. Problem is, most of my creative passions and hobbies didn’t stick. Here’s what I’ve learned.
The INFP mind operates a little differently than what society expects.
Therapy can be very valuable for INFJs and INFPs, but due to their deep-thinking tendencies, they will face certain challenges.
There are certainly many great things about being INFP, one of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types. But there are also incredible challenges.