Category: INFP

  • INFP Teachers: How INFPs Respond to Being Teachers

    INFP Teachers: How INFPs Respond to Being Teachers

    INFP Teachers: How INFPs Respond to Being Teachers Being a teacher can be a truly challenging but also rewarding career choice, especially for those who are passionate about it. While it can also be a thankless job at times, there are plenty of ways to feel rewarded by helping to change the lives of your…

  • INFP Criticism: How INFPs Deal with Feeling Criticized

    INFP Criticism: How INFPs Deal with Feeling Criticized

    INFP Criticism: How INFPs Deal with Feeling Criticized Criticism can often be a difficult thing to swallow, even for people who appear to handle it better than others. For some it is important to approach criticism logically, so that they can tell whether or not it is helpful or constructive, or simply someone attempting to…

  • INFP Trauma: How INFPs Deal with and Respond to Past Trauma

    INFP Trauma: How INFPs Deal with and Respond to Past Trauma

    INFP Trauma: How INFPs Deal with and Respond to Past Trauma When it comes to experiencing trauma, everyone has their own ways of handling and coping with what they go through. Of course, it often requires certain help from others, and serious trauma can also require therapy to find tools and ways to move through…

  • INFP Inferior Function: Understanding the INFPs Extraverted Thinking (Te)

    INFP Inferior Function: Understanding the INFPs Extraverted Thinking (Te)

    INFP Inferior Function: Understanding the INFPs Extraverted Thinking (Te) 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 function is used in different ways and has a tendency to…

  • INFP Girlfriend: How to Understand Your INFP Partner

    INFP Girlfriend: How to Understand Your INFP Partner For INFPs being in a relationship is something they take seriously. It isn’t always easy to understand such a rare and unique type, but it is important to always keep trying and learning about them. For someone in a relationship with an INFP, there are so many…

  • INFP Loneliness: Why INFPs Feel So Lonely

    INFP Loneliness: Why INFPs Feel So Lonely

    INFP Loneliness: Why INFPs Feel So 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 people, because they never truly feel like people are listening…

  • INFP Ghosting: How they Deal with Ghosting People and Being Ghosted

    INFP Ghosting: How they Deal with Ghosting People and Being Ghosted

    INFP 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 word, hence the term “ghosting”. The person is now gone like…

  • INFP Anxiety: Dealing with the Many Forms of Anxiety

    INFP Anxiety: Dealing with the Many Forms of Anxiety

    INFP 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 disorders. Sometimes this is simply because of their overactive minds and…

  • INFP Fi-Si Loop: What It Means and How to Break Free

    INFP Fi-Si Loop: What It Means and How to Break Free

    INFP Fi-Si Loop (Introverted Feeling & Introverted Sensing) For introverted personality types, going into their loop is when they turn inward to their introverted functions. This isn’t always a bad thing, and sometimes it occurs under stress as a means of helping the person navigate whatever challenges they are facing. At first, it can cause…

  • INFP OCD: The High Strung INFP

    INFP OCD: The High Strung INFP

    INFP OCD: The High Strung INFP Just about anyone can exhibit obsessive tendencies, which doesn’t mean they have OCD. Some people have these tendencies a bit more than others, which can be tied into their personality type at times. Some types are more prone to these behaviors because they overthink things and can get into…