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Do INFJs like routines?
INFJs do not need as much structure as SJ types like ISFJs or ESTJs. However, being a “judging” type, INFJs require some amount of routine and orderliness to function at their best. In general, they like planning ahead rather than being spontaneous, because it gives them time to prepare (both mentally and otherwise).
What makes an INFJ tired?
INFJs don’t do well with acting before they think. When their physical world (what we see, hear, smell, and touch) is unstable, like not having enough money, an ongoing problem, or a loved one’s illness. Relationship conflict or misunderstandings, especially if they have no closure. Being indecisive.
What is the most draining thing about being an INFJ?
Because they are introverted, the INFJ will become quickly drained after too much social interaction. The hardest and most draining thing for an INFJ is being around too many chatty people.
Are INFJ’s prone to burnout and exhaustion?
INFJs aren’t the only personality type to suffer from emotional burnout and exhaustion, but it’s a common problem that almost all INFJs experience at some point in their lives. That’s because we have several personality traits that make us prone to it.
Do INFJs have a lot of problems?
However, INFJs also run into a whole slew of problems, often directly related to that deep empathy and concern. So, here are 12 problems all INFJs will understand. These issues aren’t exclusive to INFJs — meaning, other types may experience something similar — but they are extremely common and frequent for this rare personality.
Are INFJ’s the last on your priority list?
INFJs tend to put themselves last on their priority list. And this all too often drains our energy, making it hard for us to help ourselves, and in turn, help others. (What’s your personality type? Take a free personality assessment .)