4 Ways INFPs Can Make the Most of Their Cognitive Functions
INFPs can be an unstoppable force that can move mountains—in the real world and not just in their dreams.
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INFPs can be an unstoppable force that can move mountains—in the real world and not just in their dreams.
The INFJ personality type often feels awkward because we see things few others see.
I’ve mentioned this to everyone in my inner circle about twenty times now, but I recently took a personality test and, as it turns out, I’m an INFJ.
After learning about my personality type, I noticed a disturbing pattern.
1. Congratulations, you are special!
Extroverted activities like sales and office politics never resonated with me.
I forced myself to pretend to be an extrovert. But it came at a cost.
1. We work with feelings instead of logic.
We INFJs might not be extroverts who feed on social activities, but we have plenty of inherent traits we can use to our advantage.
The INTJ personality type is often accused of being cold or uncaring.