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How do you find out if you are an INFJ?

How do you find out if you are an INFJ?

Signs You’re an INFJ

  1. INFJs often report feeling lonely and “different” — and for good reason.
  2. INFJs exude warmness, and others immediately feel comfortable in their presence.
  3. INFJs ultimately seek genuine truth and meaning.
  4. INFJs have intense, unwavering convictions, sometimes to a fault.
  5. INFJs cannot stand small talk.

How do I know if I’m an INTJ?

Signs That You Are an INTJ:

  1. #1 – You Look to the Future Rather Than the Past.
  2. #2 – You’re Skeptical of Slogans and Authority.
  3. #3 – You Adjust Reality to Your Ideas.
  4. #4 – You Look For Strategies with a High Payoff.
  5. #5 – You’re Driven to Complete Things.
  6. #6 – You’re Single-Minded.
  7. #7 – You’re a High Achiever.
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What are the signs that you are an INTJ?

Signs That You’re an INTJ. 1. You have a sixth sense for inefficiency…. You often sense the problems in a system as soon as you look at it—whether it’s how a restaurant is set up, a client’s Internet marketing plan, or the features and settings on an app.

What do INFJs like to talk about?

As Fe users, INFJs put great value in expressing their emotions. This doesn’t mean an INFJ will talk about personal matters publicly (we’re Introverts, after all), but we do need an outlet to share our feelings and will usually do so with those who know us well and in whom we trust.

What is the difference between INTJ and INFJ personality types?

Because INTJs are able to cut-short any form of emotional investment almost entirely under normal circumstances, INTJs can make impartial decisions, mainly due to the tactical approach they take. INFJs are incredibly amalgamated; INFJs are equally considerate of both emotions and logic in decision making.

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Are intjs misunderstood?

If you’re an INTJ, you’ve most likely felt misunderstood or “different” for a good part of your life. You’re not wrong: INTJs in general make up just over 2 percent of the population, and female INTJs are even rarer (less than 1 percent of women are INTJ).