5 Annoying Things That All INTJs Can Understand
The INTJ personality type is one of the rarest personalities. That makes it easy for us to feel like no one gets us, or understands the challenges we face.
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The INTJ personality type is one of the rarest personalities. That makes it easy for us to feel like no one gets us, or understands the challenges we face.
Change inevitably creates confusion. From an INFJ’s perspective, here’s why change is hard, and how you can deal with it anyway.
Which introverted Myers-Briggs types make the most money? Do extraverts earn more than introverts? Our research revealed some surprising answers.
The INFJ may be the rarest Myers-Briggs personality type, but there’s no shortage of INFJs making a big impact on the world.
INFPs think about everything — and then think about everything again, reliving it all in their dreams.
Here are four personality pitfalls that INFJs can fall into, plus how to avoid them — and become the healthy version of ourselves we are meant to be.
All families have their problems, sure, but when you’re the only INFJ in yours, these problems can be amplified for you to the extreme.
I have a pretty low tolerance for people who exhibit these three tendencies. They simply don’t feel safe for my heart.
The things we INFJs say to ourselves can be just plain abusive sometimes. Here are four ways INFJs can be their own worst enemies, plus what helped me.
As INFJs, we seek books not only to understand, but also to be understood, to find characters who remind us that we are not alone.