Here’s Why INFPs and INTPs Get Misunderstood
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Here’s Why INFPs and INTPs Get Misunderstood

Two of the personality types that I see getting misrepresented or misunderstood over and over again are the INTP and INFP personality types. These types are frequently underestimated or given one-dimensional descriptions that don’t do them justice. Why are these types so frequently misunderstood? That’s what I hope to explain in this article, and if…

A Look at Each of the Myers-Briggs® Personality Types
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A Look at Each of the Myers-Briggs® Personality Types

This article is meant to give you a brief overview of what each personality type is like based on their two most-used functions. If you want more in-depth information then be sure to click on the links at the end of each section. Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire…

Here’s What You Fear, Based on Your Enneagram Type

Here’s What You Fear, Based on Your Enneagram Type

The enneagram is a personality system that illustrates nine archetypal human character structures. The theory of the enneagram has been shrouded in mystery and debate. Some religious leaders, like Chris Heuertz and Franciscan Fr. Richard Rohr are Christian advocates of the system. Some religious leaders hate the enneagram, decrying its origins in the Sufi religion….

Here’s Why INFJs and INTJs Seem “Intense”
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Here’s Why INFJs and INTJs Seem “Intense”

One of the things that repeatedly comes up in the personality community is the “INFJ stare” or the “INTJ death glare”, etc,. While I’m somewhat skeptical of these “stares”, I have to admit that INJ types are notoriously known for being intense. Why? Where does this intensity come from? How can it be spotted in…

Stereotypes Each Myers-Briggs® Type is Sick Of
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Stereotypes Each Myers-Briggs® Type is Sick Of

Due to the prevalence of poorly-created personality tests online, there are an abundance of mistyped people who then go out into the world and perpetuate inaccurate information about personality. Take the INTJ type for example; the actual description of this type per Carl Jung is far different from the description you’d read in most online…