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How can an INFP live your best life?
What an INFP Personality Needs to Be Happy
- New ideas to explore.
- An intimate understanding of who they are.
- Human contact, not social contact.
- Purpose in their work.
- A source of inspiration.
- An outlet for their creativity.
- Time alone.
- A focus on meaning, not on material things.
What does an INFP need to be happy?
INFPs are happiest when they can find the balance between social interaction and being alone, but this is easier said than done. The most important part of this is being able to express to their friends when an activity just does not sit well with them, or when it is will be mentally and emotionally draining.
What is an INFP like in real life?
Rather than concerning themselves with “what is” (like an ISFP would), INFPs are interested in “what could be.” Like their extroverted counterparts the ENFPs, they approach life with an experimental attitude, always on the lookout for new experiences, lifestyles, and ideas.
How do INFPs dress?
As Perceivers, INFPs tend to dress casually and comfortably. They “let their hair down” and are not too particular about getting everything right. One further identifying mark Tieger has suggested for INFPs is lack of outer awareness due to inner preoccupation.
How do INFPs express themselves best?
INFPs express themselves best through music, art, or writing; they’re naturally creative people, and many famous authors, musicians, and artists are INFPs. The INFP’s rich imagination and freethinking quirkiness often manifest in emotionally powerful writing and beautiful works of art.
Do INFPs have periods of deep melancholy?
All introverted personality types tend to have periods of deep melancholy due to their intuitive natures, and the INFP is no exception.