Why INTJs Are Actually Perfect for the Arts and Humanities
byThough our apparently cold and rational nature might lead some to believe that we aren’t suited for the arts, INTJs can be skilled writers and artists.
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.
Though our apparently cold and rational nature might lead some to believe that we aren’t suited for the arts, INTJs can be skilled writers and artists.
If you’re an INFJ, you probably know what it’s like to feel misunderstood. We INFJs make up just 1-2 percent of the population, after all.
INFPs are seen as these daydreaming, fairy-like creatures who doodle away in their notebooks and sip nectar from bluebells. But that’s far from the truth.
Our number-crunching revealed that there is a connection between birth order and personality type. And INFJs showed some of the most interesting results.
INFPs see the world in a special way. So what exactly makes this unique introverted personality tick? Here are the five things INFPs value most in life.
It’s not easy for the INFJ, the rarest of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types. Here are five things I wish people understood about us.
Although reserved and no-nonsense on the surface, ISFJs are incredibly empathetic, emotional individuals with great compassion for their fellow humans.
For the INFJ, Introverted Intuition and Extroverted Feeling can work together to create a mean case of writer’s block. Here’s why, plus tips to overcome it.
Ah, Valentine’s Day. These delightfully accurate valentines from each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type are sure to make your heart organ flutter.
INFJs make up only 1-2 percent of the population and are known for their paradoxical blend of “dreamer” and “doer” all in one.