The INFJ Unveiled: Part 7
INFJs have a love for sad things. Only, we wouldn’t use the word sad. We would say, inspiring, meaningful, deep, beautiful,
INFJs have a love for sad things. Only, we wouldn’t use the word sad. We would say, inspiring, meaningful, deep, beautiful,
Warning: the following post may be too deep for non-INFJs! 😉😜 I don’t know what it is that makes INFJs so drawn to emotion. But, we are. We crave
Unlike the other MBTI types, INFJs use logic and emotion equally when making decisions. So, if we are helping someone else make a decision, we automatically recognize whether they are using mainly emotion or mainly logic. We typically don’t even know we are doing this; it just happens. After we
I have always loved people that struck me as “different”. The people that exuded uniqueness were (and still are) the ones that I was drawn to. They have always
The first two of these INFJ posts have been pretty long. A long post usually takes more effort on both the reader’s and the writer’s part. Because of this, I am going to start trying