Introverts, Here’s One Word to Describe You as a Partner, Based on Your Myers-Briggs Type
Introverts, here’s one word to describe you as a partner in a romantic relationship, based on your Myers-Briggs personality type.
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Introverts, here’s one word to describe you as a partner in a romantic relationship, based on your Myers-Briggs personality type.
You’ve heard of “resting bitch face.” Well, I have something different. I’m an INFJ personality, and I suffer from “resting sad face.”
For INTPs, stress usually begins as a primary-tertiary loop (Ti and Si), where our internal framework of reality clashes with nostalgic notes from the past.
The INFJ is one of the most complex and contradictory personalities of the Myers-Briggs types. For me, this often leads to feeling completely hypocritical.
Rational introverted women — the INTJ, INTP, ISTJ, and ISTP — have a bad rep for seeming cold and unapproachable. Here’s what they’re really like.
ISFJs can be complicated. They’re fun, friendly, and sociable, but they also prefer snuggly nights in to loud parties out on a Friday night.
Hello, 2019. Just for fun, here’s what each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type is doing at or around midnight on New Year’s Eve.
Holiday gatherings are here! Just for fun, here’s what each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type is doing at the holiday party.
For the logic-driven INTJ, emotions can be messy — and they’d often rather ignore them. Here are science-backed tips for INTJs.
As an INFJ, I’ve always felt out of place. I always knew I was an introvert, but when I discovered this personality type, everything fell into place.