Your Personality Type:
INFP
IIntrovert. Inner-directed; need ample
alone time; slow and steady, focus on
one task at a time; reserved & cautious
NIntuitive. Abstract, curious & idea-
oriented; ask “why” questions; open
to diverse ideas, values & lifestyles
FFeeler. Make decisions based on
values and concern for others;
sensitive, caring & cooperative
PPerceiver. Outwardly open, receptive
and adaptable; slower to express
judgments or impose them on others
INFPs’ Dominant Function
Reflects on personal feelings & values; champions authenticity & individuality; drawn to nature, children & animals
INFPs’ Auxiliary Function
Broadly explores and envisions ideas, connections & possibilities; open, curious & creative; adept at “brainstorming”
Key INFP Traits
- Creative, imaginative, quirky, and individualistic
- Open, curious, and explorative with wider interests than most Introverts
- Cherish and advocate for the uniqueness of every individual
- Idealistic and mission-minded; seek an outer life congruent with their foundational values
- Value personal authenticity and creative self-expression
- Compassionate toward others, especially toward children, animals, the needy and underserved
- Drawn to books, nature, and outdoor activities
- Outwardly reserved; prefer to remain in the background socially
- Have deep feelings that are seldom expressed directly or aren’t revealed in their full intensity
- Possess a strong inner moral compass
- May avoid conflict and refrain from expressing their views to maintain peace
- Self-reflective and growth-oriented; aim to clarify, prioritize, and embody their deepest values
- Can be prone to boredom or restlessness; prefer varied and novel experiences
- Flexible and adaptable, unless their core values are threatened
- Gravitate toward helping / service professions as well as an array of creative career paths
If you want to learn more about INFPs, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve written extensively about the Intuitive personality types, especially the Intuitive (N) Perceiving (P) types.
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