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Do INFP hate small talk?
INFPs are definitely not fans of small talk, and might become extremely drained by just the idea of it. They dislike conversations that appear shallow, and prefer to jump into meaningful conversations about important topics.
Are INFPs eloquent?
INFPs can sometimes appear a bit quiet and even shy in some situations, but they actually can be great with words. They often enjoy words, sometimes they find it easier to really express things eloquently by writing it down.
Do INFPs like talking?
INFPs in Conversation They are usually not too fond of small talk, but would rather discuss their ideas, motivations, creative pursuits, or personal endeavors. They enjoy being confided in and empathizing with people, especially if those people will be attentive in return and not just dominate every conversation.
Do INFPs have a one size fits all morality?
If you as an INFP unconsciously create a ‘one size fits all’ morality, you turn into the type of person you would normally rail against. The goal is not to compromise your convictions. The goal is to be thoughtful and open to new experiences. The solution is activating your Co-pilot process of Exploration.
Are INFPs motivated to take action?
It’s all but impossible to encourage an INFP to take an action when they don’t want to. On the other hand, if an INFP is inspired to take action nothing but death can stop them. There is immense power in the Authenticity process in creating motivation for INFPs.
How do INFPs learn new information?
If Authenticity is how you make decisions as an INFP, then the mental process we’ve nicknamed “Exploration” is how you learn new information. The technical name for Exploration is Extraverted Intuition.
What are the different types of storytelling?
Types of storytelling. Stories can be made about pretty much everything, but they are particularly effective applied in the following ways. Different types of stories are: A written story in articles, books, blogs; A spoken story such as a presentation, TED talk, pitch, etc.
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