by Kirsten Moodie | Jun 3, 2020 | ISFJ
ISFJ Weaknesses, Flaws, and Shortcomings: Where the ISFJ Feel Challenged Everyone has their strengths and their weaknesses, and it is important to uncover these parts of ourselves. Learning more about their own shortcomings can help you to improve and in some cases,...
by Kirsten Moodie | May 25, 2020 | ISFJ
ISFJs Auxiliary Function: Understanding the ISFJs Secondary Extraverted Feeling (Fe) When searching for a deeper understanding of the personality types, it is important to understand each one of their functions. While we often focus on the dominant and even inferior...
by Kirsten Moodie | May 13, 2020 | ISFJ
ISFJ Primary Function: Understanding the ISFJs Introverted Sensing (Si) Understanding the primary function of each personality type certainly helps give a better idea of how they respond to and take in information. Their dominant function is definitely going to be...
by Kirsten Moodie | Apr 27, 2020 | ISFJ
ISFJ Intelligence: How ISFJs Are Smart When measuring intelligence it is important to remember that each person has their own unique type of intelligence. Just because someone might not be adept when it comes to sciences, doesn’t mean they don’t have an incredible...
by Kirsten Moodie | Apr 12, 2020 | ISFJ
ISFJ Weight Loss & Dieting: How to Burn Fat Dealing with weight loss and healthy dieting is a struggle for so many people, and so we are often looking for tools and ways to make this easier. Sometimes finding more personal means of becoming healthier is the best...
by Kirsten Moodie | Apr 1, 2020 | Introvert, ISFJ
ISFJ Si-Ti Loop: What It Means and How to Break Free 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...