Can We Stop Fighting Over the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?
Many articles critiquing the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) insist that it was developed by “bored housewives,” but there’s more to the story than that.
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Many articles critiquing the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) insist that it was developed by “bored housewives,” but there’s more to the story than that.
The ISFJ is a dependable, caring, practical introvert. An ISFJ will want everyone to show up for the holidays fully prepared to carry out their roles.
As a INFJ, allowing others to be taken care of first and making sure they were happy was something that came naturally to me.
As an INFJ personality type, I replayed all the events in the hospital in my mind seemingly thousands of times a day. I couldn’t stop.
As an INFJ personality type, every relationship I welcome into my life becomes rich and meaningful to me, because I invest a lot of my time and energy.
The truth is INFJs unconsciously set high expectations for almost everything. So it’s only natural that something will fall short of them at some point.
Introverted men show maturity and wisdom beyond their years. It’s not unusual for a young introverted man to be more sensible about important life lessons.
One of the greatest strengths of the ISTP is her knowledge of a system, all its parts, and how they work together. They’re born troubleshooters.
INTJs: the robot. The mastermind. Always in control of ourselves and, supposedly, our world — which should include our desks, right?
For many INFJs and INFPs, writing is a lifeline.