How can I make my Infj feel better?
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How can I make my Infj feel better?
How to Care for an INFJ
- Surprise us. INFJs are known to be organized and enjoy having a plan, but there’s a part of us that enjoys spontaneity as well.
- Feed us. I mean this both figuratively and literally.
- Check in on us.
- Give us some space.
- Spend quality time with us.
- Write it down.
- Make us laugh.
- Listen to us.
How do others view INFJs?
INFJs are usually seen as reserved yet compassionate and caring. Their intuitions are often kept to themselves unless they are with people they trust deeply.
What does INFJ hate the most?
Things the INFJ Hates
- Staying on the surface.
- Manipulation and deceit.
- People who take and rarely give.
- Arguing just to argue.
- Constant chaos.
- Not getting enough alone time.
- When people are inconsiderate.
- Having to compromise their values.
What is it like to be an INFJ?
Being such a rare personality type can make it difficult at times, causing the INFJ to feel alienated and like they just cannot connect with most people in the way they want to. While they are good at empathizing and making others feel understood, receiving this in return is not easy for them at all.
Why do INFJs hate it when people don’t trust them?
These two traits are often misinterpreted, which can lead to the INFJ feeling like people don’t trust them. We hate it when someone dismisses our intuitions and/or treats us like we need coddled or protected from ourselves and others.
What makes an ENFJ happy?
When they have provided for their family and friends completely. When they feel appreciated by the people around them, and when they feel loved. People who are patient with them, and aren’t overly demanding. When the people they love want to spend quality time with the ENFJ, this makes them happy.
What is the most accurate online personality indicator for INFJs?
Personality Hacker has the most accurate free online personality indicator I’ve been able to find. Click here to take it. (This is an affiliate link). I can’t stress this first point enough. INFJs absolutely need to feel safe in their friendships.