When Your Boss Says, ‘You Don’t Speak Up Enough’
Introverts don’t enjoy small talk or bragging about their accomplishments, so sometimes they get overlooked in favor of people who do.
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Introverts don’t enjoy small talk or bragging about their accomplishments, so sometimes they get overlooked in favor of people who do.
INFJs are notoriously known for asking this question, because they’re constantly striving to improve themselves and the world around them.
A lot of an INFJ’s mental processing happens in solitude.
One of the major complaints I hear from INFJs is: “I don’t belong anywhere.”
INFJs are seemingly great at communication. So why, when you get us face-to-face, do we sometimes appear to have taken a vow of silence?
Private and independent, INFJs don’t trust others easily. Here’s what this Myers-Briggs personality type needs in order to comfortably open up.
Your INFJ intuition will tell you which way you should go in life and when you shouldn’t trust someone.
I’m an INFJ, one of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types, and I know that I have a monster in my room. Here’s how I’ve learned to defeat it.
“Oh no, you are so not an introvert! You can’t be!”