INTJ: 7 Tips to Deal With Your Emotions (Even When You’d Rather Ignore Them)
byFor the logic-driven INTJ, emotions can be messy — and they’d often rather ignore them. Here are science-backed tips for INTJs.
The INTJ personality type is one of the eight types of introvert personalities in the Myers-Briggs system. Check out our INTJ archives below, or take a look at our most popular post about the INTJ, our INTJ personality description, or the unique challenges of the female INTJ.
For the logic-driven INTJ, emotions can be messy — and they’d often rather ignore them. Here are science-backed tips for INTJs.
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