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…
Continued from How to Understand the INFJ Personality Type: Part 1. Many people find it difficult to understand the INFJ personality type. Even INFJs can find it hard to understand themselves. Here are six ways to help you understand the INFJ personality type. 1. INFJs hate explaining details. If you ask your INFJ how to get from point A to point B, don’t expect an exact answer. Since INFJs rely more heavily on…
The function that distinguishes INFJs most from our Ni-dom partner, the INTJ, is our Extraverted Feeling function, or Fe. The Extraverted Feeling INFJ description is different from how other types use Fe due to where it falls in the INFJ function stack. Fe is our auxiliary, or secondary, function. The below table shows the cognitive function stack for the INFJ. You can read more about INFJ cognitive functions here. Dominant Auxiliary Tertiary Inferior INFJ…