• 10 contradicting things about INFPs

    View my original article at Introvert, Dear.  The INFP personality type can feel like a walking paradox. Why is this? Well, it’s because the INFP’s cognitive functions often contradict each other. For instance, although INFPs are Perceivers (which means they prefer an adaptable lifestyle), they lead with a Judging function, Introverted Feeling (which is concerned with establishing…

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  • A letter to any INFPs who have ever felt misunderstood

    Find my original article at Introvert, Dear.  Dear fellow INFP, I’m writing this letter to remind you that your gifts and talents are valuable, even though at times you may feel like the world does not appreciate you. INFPs tend to be wallflowers: we possess a quiet, shy demeanor. However, that’s only how we appear…

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  • INFP or ISFP? 7 ways to tell them apart

    Find my original article at Introvert, Dear. INFPs and ISFPs are both individualistic, sensitive, caring, and highly creative individuals. Although they are both Introverted Feelers (Fi), their main difference is their auxiliary function. INFPs use Extroverted Intuition (Ne) as their auxiliary, which enables them to pick up on and interpret possible meanings behind external data. ISFPs, on the other hand, use Extroverted…

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  • INFP and the challenges of reality

    Here’s a rough excerpt from one of the chapters in The INFP Book. “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson For a dreamer, the real world can be a dull and unpleasant place compared to the beauty and visions found…

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