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Are INFJs intuitive?
INFJs live in a world of quiet introspection and imagination. INFJs are known for their strong insights about people and situations. They get these insights through the use of their dominant cognitive function, Introverted Intuition. They also are extremely aware of people’s emotions and moods.
What makes an Infj happy?
With an inherent sense of idealism and morality, INFJs are often happiest when they are helping others. The type, nicknamed “the advocate,” is known for fighting for what they believe in and working to ensure the well-being and equality of others. INFJs don’t just dream about a better world.
How can Intuitives get along with sensors?
Many intuitives I’ve spoken with have similar experiences with their sensing partners. In the same way, the intuitive can help the sensing partner to see the big picture and how things will likely play out. The intuitive can offer up angles and possibilities that give the sensor a broader understanding of the world.
How does an Infj use se?
The INFJs inferior function is their extraverted sensing (se) which focuses on the physical world around them. This works with their introverted intuition, helping to balance things out and prevent them from relying too heavily on their dominant functions to the point where they cannot be a well-balanced individual.
Are INFJ’s intuitive?
Being the only intuitive in a family of sensors is rather common for an INFJ. Growing up, it’s easy for us to feel misunderstood, especially if both our parents are sensors. They might not get our abstract and imaginative minds. Instead, they might expect us to follow them and be more realistic and practical.
Which personality type is the most challenging for an INFJ?
Lastly, introverted sensors (IS types) are easier to get along with than extroverted sensors (ES types). INFJs might find it too exhausting to maintain a friendship or relationship with the ES types. If you combine everything, the personality type that is the most challenging for an INFJ is ESTJ.
What is the difference between an INFJ and an sensor?
Sensors find it difficult to see what we see. They trust facts, tangible information, and concrete evidence, whereas intuitives like INFJs trust speculation, insights, and hunches.
What is an INTJ intuitive-Judger?
Intuitive-Judgers (ENFJs, ENTJs, INFJs, INTJs) will focus on grand patterns, themes, and systems in order to understand the meaning behind things. They are interested in narrowing down possibilities and theories in order to find the one truth of what “will” come to pass.