Introverted iNtuition (Ni) is the dominant function of the INFJ personality type. It is one of the most difficult cognitive functions to understand (which explains why we are so hard to figure out, huh…
Our dreams are thought to be gateways to our unconscious feelings and desires. So, the emotions you experience in your dreams may say more about your personality than you think…
What are INFJ and SP relationships like? INFJs are much different than SP personality types, but this doesn’t mean that they can’t have fulfilling relationships with individuals who prefer Sensing and Perceiving. In fact, and INFJ and SP relationship can thrive! SPs personality types (ESTP, ESFP, ISTP and ISFP) are drawn to INFJs because of their thoughtfulness and depth. And INFJ personality types are attracted to SPs because of their enthusiasm and spontaneity…
INFJs rely on Introverted Intuition to process information, and it’s difficult for other personality types to understand how our minds work. When we express our ideas to others, we get lukewarm or confused responses. Since INFJs value harmony and want things to proceed orderly, we struggle to take action when others don’t affirm or understand us…
Are you an INFJ? While nothing compares to an assessment from an MBTI® Certified Practitioner or having an in-depth knowledge of the Jungian cognitive functions, there are a few online resources that are much better than the rest at helping you identify your true type. Here are the best online personality tests, based on my personal experience with each…
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…
Many who study personality psychology have a fascination with understanding Carl Jung’s theory surrounding psychological types. This theory is the backbone of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Behind the four letters that make up the name of your personality type are eight cognitive functions. These functions are stacked differently for each type. Isabel Briggs Myers and Katherine Briggs created the MBTI as a way to make Jung’s type theory more accessible to individuals…