The INFJ personality type is one of the rarest 16 Myers-Briggs personality types; making up under 3 percent of the population. INFJs can seem like a mystery to other personality types and often have trouble feeling like they are truly connecting with the people around them. If you’re interested in meeting INFJs, the prospect of finding one can seem impossible…
When learning about your personality type, it’s important to have an accurate understanding of the INFJ cognitive functions. These functions help us understand how our brains take in information and make decisions…
Here are four reasons why INFJs and INTPs are highly compatible as friends and partners…
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…
How do you express to your MBTI obsessed friend, crush, or partner just how much they mean to you in a language that they’ll truly understand and appreciate? Why not do it with a Myers-Briggs themed Valentine’s card! These are cheesy, but I had fun creating them. Enjoy – and happy Valentine’s Day! 1. Make them swoon with these four little words. 2. This one seems simple enough…
When I was in my late teens I had a good friend who was going through a really hard time. I cared deeply for this person and felt like I needed to be there for them no matter what. I would miss out on exciting opportunities just to spend time with my friend in need. This person’s needs consumed my thoughts and affected the actions and decisions I made daily. What I didn’t…
“Do whatever brings you to life, then. Follow your own fascinations, obsessions, and compulsions. Trust them. Create whatever causes a revolution in your heart.” -Elizabeth Gilbert Here is a secret: I’ve never considered myself to be a creative person. Yes, I’m an idealist. Sure, I call myself a writer. But I don’t live a free-spirited lifestyle devoted to my craft. I need structure and routine in my life in order to…