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…

The Childhood Struggles of ISFJs
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The Childhood Struggles of ISFJs

ISFJs are some of the most devoted, generous people you will ever meet. They have an innate sense of empathy and conscientiousness that makes them great listeners and incredible friends. As children, many ISFJs are some of the easiest, more obedient children because they have a strong desire to please their parents and tend to…

The Struggles of Being an INFJ Child
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The Struggles of Being an INFJ Child

Today’s subject is going to be a little tricky because I’m talking about my own personality type. As an INFJ, I always find it difficult to write about my own type because I feel that it can sound arrogant or self-aggrandizing. I can applaud other types without feeling like I’m patting myself on the back,…

The Childhood Struggles of INFPs
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The Childhood Struggles of INFPs

INFP children are some of the most emotionally rich, creative individuals you’ll ever meet. Their strong personal values, philosophical nature, and insightful way of viewing the world make them stand out from the crowd. They are seen as sensitive souls and are often more on the quiet side as children. Myers-Briggs® expert David Kiersey calls…

The Childhood Struggles of Every Myers Briggs® Type
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The Childhood Struggles of Every Myers Briggs® Type

Did you ever feel misunderstood as a kid? Like once, or maybe constantly, people just didn’t “get you”? Unless you’re raised in a family of people who are very similar to you (and even that can create some issues) you’re likely to be misunderstood at one point or another, or often. Everyone feels misunderstood in…