What to do as an ESFP when you get stuck being "the fun one" but you're hurting inside. #ESFP
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“I’m Fine :)” and Other Lies ESFPs Tell When They’re Dying Inside

It starts with a laugh. Not the real kind. Not the kind that bubbles up and makes your stomach hurt in a good way. This one’s more like… facial gymnastics. Just enough teeth to pass for happy. Just enough eye crinkle to make it believable. You serve it like a warm appetizer at a party…

An in-depth look at INFJ panic and anxiety and why it happens, typical scenarios, and what can help.
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The INFJ Struggle: Meaningful Action vs. Existential Dread

This post is for every INFJ who can envision the future but can’t make it through their inbox. If that sounds like you, you’re not broken — just built differently. Let’s talk about why. Being an INFJ means you’re blessed and cursed with this terrifying little superpower called foresight. You can see five moves ahead…

Get a deep understanding of the ESTJ loop, what it is, how to know it's there, and how to cope. #MBTI #Personality #ESTJ
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The ESTJ Te-Ne Loop: What It Is and How to Cope

You’re usually the one with the plan. The one who gets stuff done, sees through the nonsense, and moves things forward while everyone else is still talking about it. But lately? Something feels… off. Maybe you’ve been jumping into decisions without enough caution—and then doubling down even when things clearly aren’t working. Maybe you’re second-guessing…

An in-depth look at the ENFJ Fe-Se loop. What it is, how to identify it, and how to cope and find balance.
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The ENFJ Fe-Se Loop: What It Is and How to Cope

Ever feel like you’re constantly doing things for other people—texting back right away, showing up when you’re exhausted, smiling through things you don’t really agree with—but deep down you’re overwhelmed, burnt out, and wondering what happened to your sense of direction? Do you notice yourself jumping from one task to the next, always in motion,…

Find out the sentence that will make you someone's enemy, based on their Myers-Briggs® personality type
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The One Sentence That Makes You Each Personality Type’s Nemesis

There’s a moment — usually around 1:17 a.m. — when your brain suddenly replays something you said five years ago that ruined someone’s life. Or maybe it didn’t. Maybe they didn’t even notice. But what if they did? What if you accidentally triggered their entire villain arc with one poorly-timed “Have you tried thinking more…