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INFP - The Harmonizer, Clarifier

Introverted Intuition, Extroverted Ethics

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I have a very internal focus. I think I look at myself through other people’s eyes, but sometimes I can lose touch with how things work for me. Then I can get introspective, going very deep and staying there, not coming out too quickly or easily. Somehow I find it very difficult to put into words and communicate the things that really matter to me. Most people don’t have the foggiest notion about what goes on with me.

I like harmony and seek consensus and do well with the deep issues. My values and the things that are important to me often feel outside the mainstream in the sense that I feel impinged upon and uncomfortable with so much of what goes on. I’m too private to push my values on to other people, but I am convinced that one ought to be congruent in their own life if they are going to expect congruence from others. In a sense I hold other people to that standard, and I worry about my own incongruities, inconsistencies, and contradictions. Groups can be hard. I can put myself in the group process so rapidly and so completely, and it’s important not to get sucked in. I need to be predictable about what I believe.

I am a global thinker and I like to learn interactively. My thoughts need to be connected with some person or value. On reflection, don’t all thoughts have to be connected to something? I feed new information into other things I’ve read and my thoughts, and I can have a marvelous time just sitting with ideas. And I like to discuss or write things because I seem to have a lot in my head and I’ve got to get it out. I love bringing together different eclectic ideas and seeing what’s similar. I like to have my own ideas, hear others ideas, and have ideas challenged, bantering back and forth. Chitchat has no interest for me. I tend to do a lot of mental rehearsal and play in problem solving, and the fun part is figuring out how to do something. Motivation comes when something has real meaning or value for me, and while I enjoy ideas I don’t like having my values challenged.

For me, asking questions is just a different form of being quiet, a way to explore an inner thought stream or check out of reality and back into my thoughts. Sometimes I chuckle at myself that there is really no sequential way that I work though tasks.

I have always trusted my intuition, even before I was aware of it. I enjoy talking to people. It’s interesting to learn about them, where they’re coming from and how they invent their reality. And I have an innate talent for reading between the lines—to hear what hasn’t been said—and a sense of what needs to be said and done. I tend to form impressions right away about people, and most of the time I feel pretty good about my impressions but sometimes I am way off. At least if the people have good intentions, I can relax.

I enjoy seeing people enjoy who they are, and I get a lot of joy helping others discover that they have value. Being able to help someone in their darkest hour, to communicate across differences and find common ways of working together, that is very satisfying because then there is a real sense of closeness and acceptance and a genuine pursuit of helping people heal and achieve their goals. I hold on to relationships even though we may go long periods without seeing each other, and I cherish those long associations.

I’m concerned about how others feel when they are around me. Lack of honesty or ethics or integrity in interactions—when someone is saying one thing but doing another—really puts me off. So does when someone doesn’t honor, or accept as valid, my communication or feeling as I try to talk to them about something that matters to me. And I don’t need to talk about myself. I don’t enjoy it. Sometimes I’m frustrated trying to communicate, and sometimes a metaphor or a joke or a story is a way to effectively express myself so what I’m saying can be heard by someone who hears or experiences things differently.

I don’t know what I am going to do next, but I trust in myself that something will come in as a new idea, with challenge and inner meaning. Whatever it is, it will be right. Although I would never actually say it, it feels as though I am grounded in the very being of who I am when I talk like this.

Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)

  • ISFJ Distribution

    They scored 64% on ISFJ, higher than 75% of your peers.

  • ESFJ Distribution

    They scored 25% on ESFJ, higher than 11% of your peers.

  • ISTJ Distribution

    They scored 46% on ISTJ, higher than 27% of your peers.

  • ISFP Distribution

    They scored 46% on ISFP, higher than 24% of your peers.

  • ESTJ Distribution

    They scored 21% on ESTJ, higher than 9% of your peers.

  • ESFP Distribution

    They scored 64% on ESFP, higher than 77% of your peers.

  • ENFP Distribution

    They scored 61% on ENFP, higher than 73% of your peers.

  • ISTP Distribution

    They scored 43% on ISTP, higher than 28% of your peers.

  • INFP Distribution

    They scored 71% on INFP, higher than 77% of your peers.

  • ESTP Distribution

    They scored 46% on ESTP, higher than 28% of your peers.

  • INTP Distribution

    They scored 68% on INTP, higher than 79% of your peers.

  • ENTP Distribution

    They scored 43% on ENTP, higher than 17% of your peers.

  • ENFJ Distribution

    They scored 57% on ENFJ, higher than 67% of your peers.

  • INTJ Distribution

    They scored 36% on INTJ, higher than 13% of your peers.

  • ENTJ Distribution

    They scored 54% on ENTJ, higher than 61% of your peers.

  • INFJ Distribution

    They scored 54% on INFJ, higher than 46% of your peers.

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