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What is turbulent INFJ like?
Turbulent INFJs are high-achievers who tend to smooth out things to a level of perfection. They have an intrinsic desire to succeed, and that’s partially due to their self-doubt. To compensate for this uncertainty, they look way beyond the surface and detect problems even in their conception stage.
What does turbulent advocate mean?
SURVEY. To add to this, Turbulent Advocates are more willing to exaggerate the impact of something that bothers them or hurts the people they care about. People with this personality type often interpret things as being far worse than they are.
What are traits of INFJ?
An Advocate (INFJ) is someone with the Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judging personality traits. They tend to approach life with deep thoughtfulness and imagination. Their inner vision, personal values, and a quiet, principled version of humanism guide them in all things.
What is the difference between an assertive and a turbulent (INFJ-t) advocate?
While Assertive (INFJ-A) and Turbulent (INFJ-T) Advocates are likely to be more alike than different, their Identity personality trait provides some nuanced dissimilarities between the two. It impacts the way each thinks, acts, and responds to their worlds to a significant extent. Assertive Advocates are more likely to be confident and relaxed.
What is the difference between assertive and turbulent?
“Assertive Advocates (INFJs) are more likely to be confident and relaxed. Turbulent Advocates are likely to question themselves more and are ordinarily more sensitive to stressors.” Reference People with assertive personality types are positive and self-confident.
Do turbulent advocates feel pressure to live up to standard?
73\% of Turbulent Advocates feel pressured to live up to a certain standard (e.g., home, car, salary), compared to 42\% of Assertive Advocates. But at what point does this independence evolve into arrogance?
Is there a Myers Briggs test for turbulent personality?
Notice they don’t mention anything about turbulent or assertive. The official Myers Briggs Assessment is also available online for a small fee. You can take it here. I have never taken it, but I’ve also never read any mention of turbulent or assertive from them either.