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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:39 am
Portrait of an INFJ - Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging (Introverted Intuition with Extraverted Feeling)
The Protector
As an INFJ, your primary mode of living is focused internally, where you take things in primarily via intuition. Your secondary mode is external, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit with your personal value system.
INFJs are gentle, caring, complex and highly intuitive individuals. Artistic and creative, they live in a world of hidden meanings and possibilities. Only one percent of the population has an INFJ Personality Type, making it the most rare of all the types.
INFJs place great importance on having things orderly and systematic in their outer world. They put a lot of energy into identifying the best system for getting things done, and constantly define and re-define the priorities in their lives. On the other hand, INFJs operate within themselves on an intuitive basis which is entirely spontaneous. They know things intuitively, without being able to pinpoint why, and without detailed knowledge of the subject at hand. They are usually right, and they usually know it. Consequently, INFJs put a tremendous amount of faith into their instincts and intuitions. This is something of a conflict between the inner and outer worlds, and may result in the INFJ not being as organized as other Judging types tend to be. Or we may see some signs of disarray in an otherwise orderly tendency, such as a consistently messy desk.
INFJs have uncanny insight into people and situations. They get "feelings" about things and intuitively understand them. As an extreme example, some INFJs report experiences of a psychic nature, such as getting strong feelings about there being a problem with a loved one, and discovering later that they were in a car accident. This is the sort of thing that other types may scorn and scoff at, and the INFJ themself does not really understand their intuition at a level which can be verbalized. Consequently, most INFJs are protective of their inner selves, sharing only what they choose to share when they choose to share it. They are deep, complex individuals, who are quite private and typically difficult to understand. INFJs hold back part of themselves, and can be secretive.
But the INFJ is as genuinely warm as they are complex. INFJs hold a special place in the heart of people who they are close to, who are able to see their special gifts and depth of caring. INFJs are concerned for people's feelings, and try to be gentle to avoid hurting anyone. They are very sensitive to conflict, and cannot tolerate it very well. Situations which are charged with conflict may drive the normally peaceful INFJ into a state of agitation or charged anger. They may tend to internalize conflict into their bodies, and experience health problems when under a lot of stress.
Because the INFJ has such strong intuitive capabilities, they trust their own instincts above all else. This may result in an INFJ stubbornness and tendency to ignore other people's opinions. They believe that they're right. On the other hand, INFJ is a perfectionist who doubts that they are living up to their full potential. INFJs are rarely at complete peace with themselves - there's always something else they should be doing to improve themselves and the world around them. They believe in constant growth, and don't often take time to revel in their accomplishments. They have strong value systems, and need to live their lives in accordance with what they feel is right. In deference to the Feeling aspect of their personalities, INFJs are in some ways gentle and easygoing. Conversely, they have very high expectations of themselves, and frequently of their families. They don't believe in compromising their ideals.
INFJ is a natural nurturer; patient, devoted and protective. They make loving parents and usually have strong bonds with their offspring. They have high expectations of their children, and push them to be the best that they can be. This can sometimes manifest itself in the INFJ being hard-nosed and stubborn. But generally, children of INFJ get devoted and sincere parental guidance, combined with deep caring.
In the workplace, the INFJ usually shows up in areas where they can be creative and somewhat independent. They have a natural affinity for art, and many excel in the sciences, where they make use of their intuition. INFJs can also be found in service-oriented professions. They are not good at dealing with minutia or very detailed tasks. The INFJ will either avoid such things, or else go to the other extreme and become enveloped in the details to the extent that they can no longer see the big picture. An INFJ who has gone the route of becoming meticulous about details may be highly critical of other individuals who are not.
The INFJ individual is gifted in ways that other types are not. Life is not necessarily easy for the INFJ, but they are capable of great depth of feeling and personal achievement.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 2:02 am
I'm heading to bed now.#f51379 #a51cba
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:35 am
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:41 am
Not necessarily all the time, but when I watch classic Doctor Who that usually ends up being the case, because I stay up so late watching them, lol.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:43 am
I wouldn't be surprised if this was true, despite my favorite movie being a fairly recent one - "The Holiday" (2006). I still meet people who have no idea what the movie is. Really sad when it's probably one of the best romantic comedies out there.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:45 am
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:46 am
And I've actually considered watching something that usually I have no interest in watching - the commentary for the BBC Sherlock episodes. I listened to a clip of it awhile back and it made me want to watch the rest. Probably because Benedict Cumberbatch did his Alan Rickman impersonation in that clip. *laughs* Plus it would be just cool to hear the actors talk about various things, whether it relates to what's going on in the episode or not, lol.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:53 am
It's hit and miss when I do this.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:55 am
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:01 pm
Or have a black umbrella just so I feel like Mycroft Holmes from BBC Sherlock. *laughs*
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:01 pm
Movies and CDs are pretty much the dominant items on my wishlist.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:03 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:04 pm
Does wanting to making my own Tardis count? *laughs* I guess she is a time machine, so she would count, lol.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:08 pm
Off to take a shower, eat some lunch and then work on my homework for my Creative Writing: Prose class. Hopefully I'll be able to figure out what I want to write.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:23 pm
Done with my writing homework. Took me awhile to come up with something, but I figured something out. :)
Going to watch some classic Doctor Who now.
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