4 Toxic Traits INFJs Should Unlearn
If left unchecked, our INFJ brains can become our biggest bullies.
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If left unchecked, our INFJ brains can become our biggest bullies.
INFJs often see the big picture, which can be advantageous — but it can also lead to painful overthinking.
Contrary to our reputation, INTJs are not the cold-hearted evil geniuses the world has labeled us to be.
The INFP, one of the introverted Myers-Briggs personality types, tends to look at the bright side of things and fight for causes they believe in.
Seeing the big picture, the larger purpose behind what you have to do, is one way to overcome procrastination as an INFP.
“Actions speak louder than words” could be the mantra for how INFJs show their love — they want to do whatever they can to make you happy.
As the rarest of the Myers-Briggs personality types, you may sometimes feel misunderstood as an INFJ — but these quotes will help.
It’s no secret that INTPs are not the most organized, but there are steps you can take to get better at it — and even excel at it.
INFPs may not be the most vocal people in the room, but their listening skills and empathy are often welcomed.
You’ll often find INFJs observing others using their introverted X-ray vision to read into what they really think, feel, or desire.