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.
On the surface, the INFJ and INFP personalities appear very similar. Not sure which one you are? It’s a common dilemma. Here’s how to tell them apart.
INFJs need to process their feelings outwardly, and they tend to have an easy time understanding other people’s emotions but not their own. Here’s why.
We all do contradictory things at times. But considering the INFJ’s nature, this personality is likely one of the most contradictory of all types.
As one of the rarest gender/type combinations, INTJ women aren’t your typical female. In many ways, INTJ women smash gender stereotypes.
As an INFJ, there are times when you doubt yourself and wonder what you have to offer the world. So, let’s explore some strengths of the INFJ personality.
Wonder why so much of life is spent repeating simple actions. Try to figure out a way that you could brush your teeth once and be finished with it forever.
The INFJ doesn’t just have the label of “rarest personality type.” We’re often called “walking contradictions,” too. But what exactly does that mean?
People of the INFP personality crave meaningful work but often struggle to find it. Here’s how INFPs can hone their values and make better career choices.
People of the ISFJ personality love routine and have a strong sense of tradition. As a result, change can be overwhelmingly stressful for them.