by Kirsten Moodie | Jan 31, 2020 | ENTJ
ENTJ Inferior Function: Understanding the ENTJs Introverted Feeling (Fi) Our inferior function is the one we often push aside the most, and find it the most difficult to fully grasp. While our inferior does seem to be underutilized, this isn’t entirely the case. This...
by Kirsten Moodie | Jan 24, 2020 | ENTJ
ENTJ Post-Breakup: Dealing With The ENTJ Heartbreak Enduring heartbreak is something most everyone has to go through at some point in our lives. While it is a part of life and a very common human experience, that doesn’t make it any easier to get through it. Each...
by Kirsten Moodie | Jan 23, 2020 | ENTJ
ENTJ Intimacy: How the ENTJ Feels About Intimate Relationships While many people long for the feelings attached to intimacy, not everyone is all that comfortable with opening themselves up and being vulnerable in the way true intimacy often requires. For some it often...
by Kirsten Moodie | Nov 7, 2019 | ENTJ
ENTJ Loneliness: What Makes the ENTJ Lonely Anyone can feel lonely, for some people it can feel like a constant struggle. Loneliness isn’t the same as just being alone, and is a much deeper feeling. Some people experience this loneliness when they are surrounded by...
by Kirsten Moodie | Oct 29, 2019 | ENTJ
ENTJ Anxiety: Dealing with the Many Forms of Anxiety Anxiety is something most people deal with to some extent, but some people can be more prone to anxious feelings or behaviors. There is some correlation to personality types and anxiety and even to anxiety...
by Kirsten Moodie | Oct 29, 2019 | ENTJ
ENTJ Ghosting: How they Deal with Ghosting People and Being Ghosted Ghosting is a popular term used to describe when someone simply disappears from the lives of others. They don’t give closure and express that they need this distance, they just disappear without a...