The INFJ personality type is one of unique combination. It combines structure and organization with compassion and willingness to place other’s needs before our own. There are many qualities that are beneficial, but also some that may cause conflict. In this reflection I will address a few of the positives and negatives to being an INFJ such as the need for structure, the innate desire to nurture and listen, as well as having a sense of responsibility. INFJs are well rounded individuals who believe
I really love personality psychology, so one of the best ways I know how to describe the type of person I am is to say that I am an INFJ personality type. My primary mode of living is focused internally, where I take things in primarily via intuition and instinct. INFJ 's are empaths, so we have a great and pretty unique ability to feel and understand what others are feeling with little to no explicit information given to us at all (sometimes we are actually compared to psycics). My secondary mode
I am an INFJ. I have introverted intuition with extraverted feeling. I have a quiet exterior yet am a protector of those around me. I am deeply concerned with my relationships on an individual level. I greatly value knowing people on a one to one basis. I carry this passion into my close relationships. One relationship of significance is with my boyfriend, Adam. I, as an INFJ, prefer to have everything orderly and systematic whereas he is more relaxed and easygoing. I know that I irritate him when
can cause him or her to lose focus. The best way to solve a problem is compromise. I am an INFJ and proud of it. To put the personality type into one word protector would fit perfectly. INFJ means: Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging. Introvert means: reserved. Intuitive means: knowing by instinct. Feeling means: a physical or mental sensation. Judging means: giving informed opinion. Many people say that INFJ is the most annoying personality type. This is not true. The reason why people believe this
the person to guide people who need help or is lost. In fact, based on Feelings (F) my work needs to be personally meaningful. When I’m helping people I feel great that I am making a difference in someone’s life. In 16 personalities, “People with the INFJ personality type enjoy finding the perfect solution for someone they care about, and this strength makes them excellent counselors and advisors.” The Feeling (F), it say make subjective decisions based on feelings. I am a virtual learner so when I
what to expect or what kind of questions I would be answering in order to determine what my personality type would be. Afterwards however, I wasn’t too surprised with my results of the test. Out of the sixteen different personality types, I got the INFJ personality type which simply means dominant introverted intuition. All of those letters were pretty self-explanatory and accurate according to how my temperament and personality are. The statistical conclusion was 67% introvert (I), 38% intuitive
conformed profile is INFJ. Maybe that's why at this moment, at the beginning of this essay I feel as if I attached the big yellow Magen David to the school uniforms in my childhood: shame, pride, misplaced, fear, bravery, doom. How can I say “this means that in business and school I am....?” I behave so because I'm INFJ? Seriously? No. Nothing like that. In business and school I am who I am because of millions of reasons related to me and my life. Same as you. We are not INFJ, INFP, ESTP and so on
INFJ My personality type is INFJ. INFJ stands for Introvert, iNtuitive, Feeling, and Judging. With a Introvert percentage of 50%, an iNtuitive percentage of 9%, a Feeling percentage of 23% and a Judging percentage of 20%. The description of INFJ on humanatics.com states that INFJ’s are often mistaken for extroverts because of their immense interest in other people's behaviors and ways of life. While they are sometimes hidden behind a extroverted facade, too much socialization will eventually lead
After taking the Myers Briggs test I received the type of INFJ; meaning introverted, intuition feeling and perceiving. After looking my results up on 16personalities website I could look further into my personality. We are referred to as the “Advocate” and have an “inborn sense of idealism and morality” we also are not just dreamers we make concrete steps toward what we want and how to make things better. We have very strong opinions and will fight to make sure that they are heard, we also have a
INFJs are the least common amongst the Myers-Briggs personality types. Because of this and their multifaceted nature, they are often the most misunderstood. As an INFJ, I intend to clarify some of the more complex aspects of this personality, specifically in the business environment. Through self-awareness, personality tests and various other research; I have found that INFJ’s struggle with certain behavioral paradoxes. One example of this is the strong aversion to large groups of people while portraying
In terms of my personality result, INFJ, I agree with many of the traits that are unique to this personality type. Comments such as being an introverted extrovert made me realize how dead on my Myers-Briggs personality result was. I have always been an introvert my entire life and have cared
Google lists one antonym for the word “introverted”: extroverted. Extroverted is defined as “outgoing and socially confident”. Therefore, the Myers-Briggs personality test determined that I am an oxymoron. Not only that, but I’m a rare oxymoron. In fact, I am the rarest personality oxymoron in the world. What makes me a rare oxymoron? I am an outgoing introvert, and only 1.5% of other humans are as well. During World War II, Katharine Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers, noticed “many
of which I had the INFJ type. This correlates very closely with those results when compared side by side. INFJ types are introverted yet social. This makes me do a side by side comparison of the two results. Through doing this I was able to spot the similarities immediately. For example, my highest scoring strength was strength of self, which closely correlates to the “I” of the INFJ type of
introversion (I) and extraversion (E), and the four main functions are thinking (T), feeling (F), sensing (S), intuiting (N), judging (J), and perceiving (P). According to the results provided by the Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test, my four-letter result is INFJ. For further specification, I have a strong preference
element of creativity I often apply to ensure that people around me are meticulously catered for. Furthermore, from a curious research, my personality type- INFJ represent only 2% in the general population but accounts for a substantial percentage of leadership positions in various workplaces (Myers & McCaulley, 1998). Obviously, as an INFJ personality, I’m very idealistic and often seek a closure and completion of any business transaction. This apparently reflects the J preference. Additionally
consideration on specific implementations in the workplace. Personality Types and Application to Work Life Jung Typology Test: Step 1 INFJ INFJ is also known as the protector and is the rarest type of personality making up only one percent of the population (Portrait of an INFJ). “In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well. So if God has given you the ability
complex individual who thrives on being mysterious and purposefully leaves everyone guessing. Perceived Accuracy of my Assessment Results I perceived my assessment results to be reasonably accurate. I am able to agree with most of the description of an INFJ personality. However, it is not something that I take literal, it is a good guide into my personality and how I perceive the world around me. The results of the assessment do not define me as a person but can help me understand aspects of my personality
Very good Carl Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers’ Typology Test Results INFJ
worthy comparison to this type of leader. Atticus falls under the INFJ personality type, INFJ’s are known for their morality and idealism. They are extremely caring and helpful, and when they have a goal they will do anything they can to get there even if the idea may be unrealistic. INFJ’s fight for what they believe in, they are very strong-willed and have impressive communication skills. Atticus is the spitting image of an INFJ personality type with his eagerness to help, his drive to contribute
It is said that one of the most important INFJ quality is establishing genuine, deep connections with the people they care about. To make people believe on a common goal we need to understand and believe in them. The MBTI has provided me with very good results and says that INFJ type people are highly vulnerable to criticism and conflicts, and questioning their motives is the quickest way to their bad side. They