3 Classic Books That Will Resonate With INFJs
As INFJs, we seek books not only to understand, but also to be understood, to find characters who remind us that we are not alone.
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As INFJs, we seek books not only to understand, but also to be understood, to find characters who remind us that we are not alone.
INFJs are a unique breed. Making up only 1-2 percent of the population, this rare Myers-Briggs personality type is a paradox of traits.
I’m an INFJ personality, and ever since childhood, I’ve struggled with being too invested in my ideals. Here’s how it became dangerous, and what I learned.
INFJs may be introverts, but few things are more important to them than close relationships. Nevertheless, they can really struggle to find love.
INFJs face a never-ending struggle of desiring to connect profoundly with others and yet being easily worn out and discouraged by social interactions.
Let’s take a look at some of the strengths — and challenges — of the INFJ parent, based on the four components of this rare Myers-Briggs personality type.
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.
Our number-crunching revealed that there is a connection between birth order and personality type. And INFJs showed some of the most interesting results.
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.
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.