10 Things That Terrify INFJs – According to 352 INFJs
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10 Things That Terrify INFJs – According to 352 INFJs

Have you ever wondered if what frightens you is unusual or weird? Do you feel alone in your fears or worries? Many of us do, including me. I’ve wondered for a long time if personality type has anything to do with the kinds of fears we face as humans. Do different personality types fear different…

Which Intuitive Author Has Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type?
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Which Intuitive Author Has Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type?

Personality type has a great impact on writing style, with each preference shaping the way an author forms and translates what’s on their mind. Sensors tend to write in a linear fashion; with numerous picturesque details highlighting their stories. Intuitives use metaphor and rich symbolism in their storytelling. Their stories are generally less linear and…

The Greatest Movie Heroes of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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The Greatest Movie Heroes of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

A while back I did some posts about the greatest villains of every Myers-Briggs® personality type. Since then, I’ve gotten several requests to do a follow-up heroes post. This post was a lot of fun to write and research, and I hope you’ll enjoy it! Keep in mind that throughout the post I address various…

Myers-Briggs® and Parenting – The Struggles of Intuitive Feeling Parents
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Myers-Briggs® and Parenting – The Struggles of Intuitive Feeling Parents

In the world of parenting, there are thousands of “how-to” articles written by numerous different parents. It can be overwhelming to read through mommy blogs, parenting books, and magazine articles and see the sheer number of differing viewpoints! Do I let my baby cry-it-out or do I rock them to sleep? Should I practice positive…

Understanding INFJ Darkness: Getting to Know the INFJs Shadow Functions
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Understanding INFJ Darkness: Getting to Know the INFJs Shadow Functions

“Knowing your darkness is the best method for dealing with the darkness of other people.” – Carl Jung, INFJ INFJs are very complex, insightful individuals who rely primarily on four cognitive functions: Introverted Intuition, Extraverted Feeling, Introverted Thinking, and Extraverted Sensing. This combination of functions helps the INFJ to have an intense focus on the…