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How do you comfort an INTJ?
Here are some suggestions that don’t run counter to our personality type.
- Subtly do something nice for someone. When INTJs express emotions, they tend to do it in a kinesthetic way.
- Be present.
- Focus on the happy.
- Name your feelings.
- Mirror others.
- Tell a story.
- Let it out in private.
- Touch and feel.
How do you deal with INTJ?
How INTJs Can Deal With Their Emotions
- Name them. If you don’t know a name for the emotion you’re experiencing, find one on the Internet — or make one up!
- Journal or write a story.
- Let it out in private.
- Take a walk alone.
- Let your guard down and connect with someone.
- Pinpoint the cause of your emotions.
- Use your emotions.
How do you cheer up a sad INTJ?
Remind them to always keep in touch with family often. An INTJ may try to isolate themselves out of almost everyone or everything when depressed….
- Get them involved in things you know interests them.
- Remind them to always keep in touch with family often.
- Provide books.
What should you never say to an INTJ?
10 Things You Should Never Say to an INTJ. #1 – “You Don’t Know What You’re Talking About” If an INTJ has taken the time to make a statement, chances are they’ve thought it through pretty carefully first. As dominant introverted intuitives, they tend to process and analyze things thoroughly before speaking up.
Are there more articles for intjs than other types out there?
Something I’ve noticed: there are more articles for INTJs out there than for any other type. And apparently, they’re all written by INTJ authors. This means one of two things. Either, that a handful of super-productive bloggers are churning out an ungodly amount of articles about their type.
How rare is an INTJ female?
You’re not wrong: INTJs in general make up just over 2 percent of the population, and female INTJs are even rarer (less than 1 percent of women are INTJ). And an INTJ’s particular set of strengths and weaknesses compounds the problem.
What famous person is an INTJ?
Famous INTJs are believed to include Susan B. Anthony, Woodrow Wilson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, C.S. Lewis, Richard Gere, Isaac Asimov, John Maynard Keynes, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Elon Musk. (To learn more about the INTJ, you may want to read the entire INTJ description.)