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INFJ Book: Beyond Rare
Our New INFJ Book! Beyond Rare: The INFJ’s Guide to Cultivating Growth & Self-Awareness […]
INFJ “Differentness”: Blessing or Curse?”
By Dr. A.J. Drenth It’s widely known in personality circles that INFJ is the rarest of the 16 types. INTJs, who also use Introverted Intuition as their dominant function, are […]
INFJ Main Page
This page details key traits and characteristics of the INFJ personality type, as well as their personality preferences and functions. It also contains important INFJ tools and resources […]
INFJ Type Profile
INFJs are “old souls.” Many grow up feeling wiser than would be predicted by their chronological age. Having discovered the value of their Introverted Intuition (Ni) […]
INFJ Careers, Jobs & Majors
The INFJ personality type is skilled with people and enjoys helping others solve their problems. INFJs often take up work in teaching, ministry, counseling, etc.—career choices […]
INFJ Relationships & Compatibility
INFJs are outwardly warm and engaging. Due to their extraversion of Feeling (Fe), they can readily ingratiate themselves to others. And while forming quick friendships and […]
INFJ vs. INFP Personality Types: Key Differences
To enjoy success in your life and work, it is essential to know your true personality type. Unfortunately, many people are either unsure […]
INFJ Strategies for Dealing with Emotions
As feeling types who are naturally attuned to picking up on other people’s emotions, it may come as a surprise that INFJs aren’t always as in […]
INFJ-T vs. INFJ-A Personality Type
The INFJ personality type is commonly thought to be the rarest of the 16 personality types, constituting little more than 1% of the general population. INFJs […]
The “Other Side” of the INFJ
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 […]
3 INFJ Roles: Artist, Theorist & Counselor
One of the great challenges of personality typing is the presence of significant variation among individuals of the same type. For instance, you may have encountered […]
How INFJs & INTJs Approach their Body & Physical Needs
Human beings of every personality type experience the real fear of the threat to survival and desire for self-preservation. This is not unique to any particular type. […]
How INFJs & INTJs Deal with Disappointment
In our recent post, The “Other Side” of the INFJ, we discussed the typological traits prone to cause trouble and awaken the less flattering parts of the […]
How INFJs & INTJs Analyze & Facilitate Growth in Others
I’ve had the pleasure of partaking in several close friendships with INFJ and INTJ individuals over the course of my life. One thing that has at […]
Why INFJ, INTJ, INFP, & INTP Types Struggle in Modern Life
Collectively comprising little more than 10% of the general population, the introverted (I) intuitive (N) types—INFJ, INFP, INTJ, and INTP—are rare and unusual birds.[…]
Why INFJ, INTJ, INFP, & INTP Types Struggle to Act
Introverted Intuitives (INs) are commonly classified as reflective personality types, whereas Extraverted Sensors are construed as active types. INs’ reluctance to act can contribute to problems […]