How INFJs and INFPs deal with emotions differently
byINFJs absorb other people’s emotions and may have a hard time understanding their own. INFPs mirror other people’s feelings.
There are sixteen personality types according to the Myers-Briggs system, and eight of them are introverted: INTJ, INFJ, INTP, INFP, ISTJ, ISFJ, ISTP, and ISFP. Find all of our posts about these eight types below.
INFJs absorb other people’s emotions and may have a hard time understanding their own. INFPs mirror other people’s feelings.
These two types are like opposite sides of the same coin.
A huge part of personal growth is coming to terms with how you naturally function and embracing your true self, flaws and all.
INTJs are smart. Really smart.
Of course everyone is complex, but the INFJ personality adds extra layers of complexity that are not so easily seen by an outsider.
Sometimes we INFJs feel like tortured souls — but our personality can also be a real gift. There are two sides to it, and it’s important to see both.
Call upon your strength of emotional healing.