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Category: INFJ Personality

What You Should Know About the INFJ and HSP Man

In order to help other INFJ and HSP guys like myself, I want to explain ways that friends, family members, and partners can help the INFJ and HSP man in their life…

Masculinity and Femininity In The INFJ Woman

I recently listened to a podcast for Intuitive Thinking women. I’m not a thinking personality type. My Extroverted Feeling (Fe) is an insanely powerful guide when it comes to my decision-making. However, as an INFJ woman, I can relate to some of the feelings and experiences shared by NT women, primarily the feeling of not quite fitting in with other women and not feeling completely in touch with my femininity. Although INFJ women…

The 8 Cognitive Functions and How INFJs Use Them

Understanding the wiring of the personality type means diving deeper into type theory. In this article, we’ll go past the general INFJ personality description to explore the INFJ’s cognitive functions…

3 Ways To Know You’re Not An INFJ

Personality type goes much deeper than the four letters we receive after taking the Myers-Briggs test…

Type Analysis: INFJ or ENFJ?

Since INFJs and ENFJs share the same functions, it’s reasonable to conclude that INFJs who near the extroverted side of the scale may mistype as ENFJs. If you strongly identify as an introvert, it’s unlikely that you will mistype as an extroverted personality type. However, those who identify with both introverted and extroverted personality traits, also known as ambiverts, may have a hard time deciding if the INFJ or ENFJ description fits them…

How to Survive the Holidays as an INFJ

This can be an overwhelming time for INFJs (and introverts in general). But there are plenty of things INFJs can do to minimize stress and enjoy the holidays…

Type Analysis: INFJ or ISFJ?

Although INFJs more frequently mistype as INFPs or INTJs, it’s not entirely uncommon for an INFJ to mistype as an ISFJ. This mistyping makes sense. ISFJs have Extroverted Feeling as their auxiliary function and Introverted Thinking as their tertiary function, the same as INFJs. ISFJs make up anywhere from 9-14 percent of the population, so INFJs who are focused on trying to fit in with the status quo or who grew up in…