How INFPs shake the system and stick up for the underdogs
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Why INFPs Are Here to Shake the System and Save the Strays

As an INFP you tend to shake up what people expect of you. You walk into the room, quiet, thoughtful, maybe a little unsure of what you’re supposed to do with your hands (or maybe that’s just me), and everyone assumes you’re the soft one. The easygoing one. Maybe a little “too” sweet. They mistake…

Find out which of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types are the most and least introverted. #MBTI #personality
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The Most to Least Introverted Myers-Briggs® Personality Types, Ranked

If you’ve ever taken a personality test and found yourself wondering, “Am I more introverted than other introverts?”—you’re not alone. The 16 personality types span a wide spectrum of introversion and extraversion, and not all “I” types are created equal when it comes to craving alone time, avoiding stimulation, or spending the weekend having a…

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…

12 ways for INFPs to reduce stress (and how to understand what is going on with grip stress)
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12 Stress-Busting Techniques for INFPs

INFPs. The soft-spoken philosophers of the personality world. Quiet on the outside, swirling with thoughts and emotions on the inside. They’re the ones who notice what nobody else sees, feel what nobody else admits, and manage to carry it all while writing novels, composing songs, or listening to everyone else’s problems like unpaid therapists. But…

Find out how easy or difficult it is for certain Myers-Briggs (MBTI) types to express their wants and needs
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The Myers-Briggs® Personality Types Most Likely to Bottle Up Their Needs

We like to pretend that self-awareness is simple. That knowing what we want — and saying it — is just a matter of willpower, confidence, or good communication skills. But that’s not how people actually work. As an MBTI® practitioner I work with clients every day who struggle to express their needs and get them…