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Megan Malone

6 Biggest Myths About the INFJ Personality Type

Unfortunately, many people see information curated by popular media sources and take it at face value. While in reality, many of the common myths about the INFJ personality type aren’t true at all…

Am I an Extraverted Feeler or an Introverted Feeler?

INFJs are feelers. In short, this means that they’re naturally inclined to make decisions based on emotion, not data or hard facts. However, not all feeling personality types look the same. Some types prefer Extraverted Feeling and other types prefer Introverted Feeling. This article will take a look at both of these functions to help you determine which one fits you the best…

Weaknesses of the INFJ Personality Type

Many books and online resources explain the strengths of the INFJ personality type. However, examining our strengths is only looking at one side of the personality coin. Ignoring the other side means being oblivious to an equally important part of your personality — your weaknesses. This blog post will take a look at a few of the greatest weaknesses of the INFJ personality type. Not sure about your personality type? Take the Truity Typefinder® Personality Test…

INFJ Empathy: Is It a Gift or a Curse?

As an INFJ personality type, I genuinely enjoy connecting with people on a deep and emotional level. I also easily pick up on their energy and emotional state and want to maintain harmony in my environment. With the benefits and challenges that come with INFJ empathy, it makes you wonder: is it a gift or a curse…

The Greatest Strengths of the INFJ Personality Type

Understanding your strengths as an INFJ is one of the first and most important steps to using personality type to better understand yourself and how you fit in the world. The INFJs core strengths come from exercising and developing their Introverted Intuition and their ability to understand others and help them grow. Here are a few of the INFJs major strengths. Not sure about your personality type? Take the Truity Typefinder® Personality Test! Strengths of…

What Are INFJs Like As Parents?

INFJs are loving an devoted parents. They see their children as equals and want to nurture, educate and inspire them to become the best versions of themselves. The INFJ parent can have high expectations for their children but are also extremely compassionate, understanding and forgiving…

Why We Hurt Ourselves Emotionally and How to Stop

We can become less sensitive to negative emotional triggers by allowing ourselves the time and patience to cope with past traumas and bad feelings…