9 Brutally Honest Confessions of an INFJ
INFJs make up only 1-2 percent of the population and are known for their paradoxical blend of “dreamer” and “doer” all in one.
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INFJs make up only 1-2 percent of the population and are known for their paradoxical blend of “dreamer” and “doer” all in one.
The INFJ, one of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types, is known as both a dreamer and a doer. Here’s a glimpse into how this personality travels.
INFJs are looking for a soul-to-soul connection, and in a romantic relationship, they want to know their partner deeply, and be known deeply in return.
You’ve heard of “resting bitch face.” Well, I have something different. I’m an INFJ personality, and I suffer from “resting sad face.”
The INFJ is one of the most complex and contradictory personalities of the Myers-Briggs types. For me, this often leads to feeling completely hypocritical.
As an INFJ, I’ve always felt out of place. I always knew I was an introvert, but when I discovered this personality type, everything fell into place.
INFJ, there’s always a reason for the door staying open. The trick is to pinpoint it so you can move on one way or another.
Many INFJs love creative writing but struggle to actually do it. Here’s why, according to an INFJ writing coach, plus advice on how to write more.
INFJs need to process their feelings outwardly, and they tend to have an easy time understanding other people’s emotions but not their own. Here’s why.
We all do contradictory things at times. But considering the INFJ’s nature, this personality is likely one of the most contradictory of all types.