The introverted (I) intuitive (N) types (“INs”)—INFJ,INFP,INTJandINTP—are among the most “sensitive” of the personality types. This is especially true of those who are moreturbulent than assertive. I suspect that most INFJs and INFPs would qualify as “highly sensitive persons” (HS...
It doesn't help that INFP's Si Child is very innocent and INTJ's Se Inferior is very insecure. INFPs are going to want their partner to be confident in giving them pleasant physical experiences, and most INTJs aren't going to be able to deliver. INFP's Te inferior is also usually ...
It may seem as though I’ve been a bit hard or critical of INFJs and INTJs in this post. This was not my intention. Rather, my aim was to candidly describe the process and perceptions of the INJ, as well as those of their intimates, as they struggle together toward psychological grow...
INTJs’ signature strength is deep perception. They are naturally attuned to “the big picture” and cannot help but see how everything is interconnected. Their ability to perceive deep patterns and causal relationships has helped many INTJs achieve eminence in science, mathematics, and other theor...
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I have an INTJ MD in my job and an INTJ teacher in my evening classes. They are odd creatures truly but certainly not aliens. Mere mortals who make too many mistakes. Also let it be known that the other IN types struggle too. An INFP walks the street and nobody pays them heed. No...
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While INTJs may be relatively unaware of how others perceive them, their “other-worldliness” often earns them labels such as quirky, awkward, nerdy, or oblivious. Onlookers sense that INTJs seem to “live in their own world.” Immersed in their own minds and interests, INTJs can be ob...
Each personality type prefers to use four of the eight functions first described by Jung. These four functions comprise a type’s “functional stack.” The relative strength of preference for these four functions is expressed in the following manner: dominant, auxiliary, tertiary, and inferior. IN...
While INTJs may be relatively unaware of how others perceive them, their “other-worldliness” often earns them labels such as quirky, awkward, nerdy, or oblivious. Onlookers sense that INTJs seem to “live in their own world.” Immersed in their own minds and interests, INTJs can be ob...