By Dr. A.J. Drenth According to Myers-Briggs theory, we have two basic options for approaching life and information. The first option is Perceiving, which is the process of taking in […]
Archives for July 2012
The “Other Side” of the INFJ
By Elaine Schallock It’s a known rule in the dichotomous world of typology that the development of preferential strengths predictably gives rise to corresponding weaknesses, or blind spots. INFJs, while […]
INFJs as Artists
What follows was originally posted by Elaine Schallock (INFJ) as a response to a question about INFJs as artists: “Art” as it’s typically understood in colloquial terms generally refers to […]
Careers & Majors for Myers-Briggs Intuitives: A Function-by-Function Analysis
By Dr. A.J. Drenth The Intuitive personality types are reflective, contemplative, and interested in exploring concepts, ideas, meanings, and interpretations. It is therefore unsurprising that many Intuitives seek careers or […]