What Not to Do When Dating Each Introverted Myers-Briggs Type
These are the biggest things to avoid when dating each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type.
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These are the biggest things to avoid when dating each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type.
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Just because we INFPs keep to ourselves doesn’t mean we’re not having a good time.
From not recognizing our self-worth to struggling to find a meaningful career, being an INFJ male comes with challenges — but also solutions.
As an INTP, I get distracted… a lot. But by implementing some “rules,” I’ve finally been able to reign in my wandering mind.
The new year is a time of reinvention. So, here’s the New Year’s resolution each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type should make.
INFJs want to care for everyone’s emotional needs, but with so many negative vibes coming at us, it can feel like we’re drowning.
Our “shadow side” can be a mysterious part of ourselves that represents our secretly-held desires — and it can be a catalyst for growth.
INTJs will relate to these four fictional book and TV characters.
While everyone has their own version of self-care, as an INFP, I’ve found these three activities to be instantaneously therapeutic.