INFP Short Interpretations
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So refreshing to hear such an honest account. Thank you. As a fellow INFP I definitely do empathise with most, if not all the things you said.
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8.write your strengths and weaknesses down, compare it to the rest of society,be honest
with yourselves,if it isnt working,but worked for everyone else,most likely we are wrong,eradicate the nonsense,keep the good,acquire others good points, for example we arent the best at articulating things, entjs are better,steal from them! estp are doers,steal!remember infp or entj or enfj is only a starting point,we are supposed to become ambivert with infp core, life is better like that,less stressful.
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4. Learn from others.
5. Don’t procrastinate, if you fear something envision someone who is confident and think as if
You are them; ask those questions and then act.
6. Cut or limit the fantasies, it’s not real, use this as a strength, fantasize about realistic things and go for it asap.
7. Don’t over analyze yourself in mirror, cos you will find problems i.e. no is perfect.
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tips for fellow infps to succeed, I’m now become ambivert with an infp core, I carry myself confidently well-spoken and able to articulate myself like entj,infp core i.e. heart, compassion etc....istj wisdom, these are just some tips to overcome our weaknesses, all types have them, we should know them and blossom:
1. Don’t try to forget something, distract your mind with something else i.e. read
2. Make a to do list, otherwise think of the here and now
3. Don’t talk to yourselves
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@Groty - This rings so true. One of my fav INFP videos. I laughed at the parts where you were describing your mind, sort of like you were viewing the inner you viewing another inner you. It really is like being a different character many times.
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@aide2memoire Lol,I thought i was an INTP at first and then i realized once I did full on research on all of the types and came across INFP I naturally thought, added some things together, lauged to myself and said wow that's scary!
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good point about the weaknesses of each personality thing.
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@MsPonderingLife I read somewhere that a person’s personality type rarely changes in their lifetime. I'm not sure I agree w/ that; when I was younger (15) I was typed INTJ. I was completely unimpressed with that result & didn't bother to explore mbti. Last year (22) while doing a bit of self-searching, I took the test again & typed as an INFP. I was floored by how much it sounded like me, now & when I was younger. Perhaps you were mistyped the first time around, or perhaps you did change type.
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Watched 2 minutes and all I can say is... only an infp thinks like that.
Nice hair. My INFP hair is the same way.
Dreadbuck1 8 months ago 21
Don't fret about being an INFP. Every personality type is different, and has individual strengths and weaknesses. You just have to realize what your strengths are, and build on them; realize what your weaknesses are, and work on them. At the core one will nearly always remain the same. In our cases, INFP. And there's nothing wrong with that. :)
ThePrairieOrca 8 months ago 9