Why Do INFPs Jump From One Thing to Another?
INFPs tend to jump from one thing to another, both in their hobbies and career. Here’s why, plus advice from a career coach to find a job you can stick with.
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INFPs tend to jump from one thing to another, both in their hobbies and career. Here’s why, plus advice from a career coach to find a job you can stick with.
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