7 Secrets About Being in a Relationship With an INTJ Personality
Even when an INTJ finds that special person, they can still be an enigma. Here’s what real INTJs want you to know about being in a relationship with them.
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The INTJ personality type is one of the eight types of introvert personalities in the Myers-Briggs system. Check out our INTJ archives below, or take a look at our most popular post about the INTJ, our INTJ personality description, or the unique challenges of the female INTJ.
Even when an INTJ finds that special person, they can still be an enigma. Here’s what real INTJs want you to know about being in a relationship with them.
INTJs are known for their deep thinking and talent for solving problems in a logical and efficient way. Here’s what I love about the INTJs in my life.
INTJs are innovative and creative. However, even this brilliant personality type has its limits.
This is why the INTJ and INFJ personality types are magnetically drawn to each other.
Introverted Intuition is an incredible gift that helps INFJs and INTJs recognize patterns and foresee future possibilities.
The differences between the INFJ and INTJ personality types come down to their cognitive functions.
Exercising your “aspirational function” brings great satisfaction and even breakthroughs. For INTJs and INFJs, that function is Extroverted Sensing.
What you’ll notice first about an INTJ is his or her data-driven mind.
INTJs: the robot. The mastermind. Always in control of ourselves and, supposedly, our world — which should include our desks, right?
ISTJ Sarah likes to stick to established rules or processes, whereas INTJ Nicole learns about established systems to work to improve them.