The Introvert’s Ultimate Summer Bucket List
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The Introvert’s Ultimate Summer Bucket List

Summer is just around the corner, and with it are the invitations to barbecues, the intensity of summer concerts, or trips to bustling theme parks with the kids. But what about the introvert? For many introverts, summer offers the hope of something more tranquil and reflective. Many of the typical summer bucket list activities can…

How to Connect with Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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How to Connect with Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

How to Connect with an ENFP “We don’t accomplish anything in this world alone…and whatever happens is the result of the whole tapestry of one’s life and all the weavings of individual threads from one to another that creates something.” – Sandra Day O’Connor ENFPs connect through exploring ideas and possibilities with other individuals. To…

The Loneliness of Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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The Loneliness of Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

ENFP Loneliness “If one’s different, one’s bound to be lonely.” – Alduous Huxley Conformity and societal pressures make ENFPs feel lonely and isolated. Curiosity and imagination are dear to the hearts of these types and they rarely fit a cookie-cutter mold of what’s traditional or “normal.” When ENFPs are pressured to alter themselves for the…

Why a Cookie Cutter Approach to Style Doesn’t Work for INTPs
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Why a Cookie Cutter Approach to Style Doesn’t Work for INTPs

Can style be learned, or do you have to be born with it to have any chance of becoming stylish? Style is deeply, deeply personal, and depending on which of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types you prefer, you’ll approach it quite uniquely. INTPs enjoy contemplating ideas and theories that few other people think about and…

Dominant-Inferior Dynamics in EFJ and ITP Personality Types
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Dominant-Inferior Dynamics in EFJ and ITP Personality Types

Today we’re going to explore the unique relationship between the dominant and inferior functions of four personality types: The ENFJs, ESFJs, INTPs, and ISTPs. These four types both value Extraverted Feeling (Fe) and Introverted Thinking (Ti). While ExFJ types have dominant Extraverted Feeling and inferior Introverted Thinking, IxTP types have dominant Introverted Thinking and inferior…