- Portrait of an INFP MBTI Type. If you want an MBTI test, go here to test your personality.
- If you’re uncertain as to what your type is (but you think it’s INFP or INFJ), go here to take the INFP or INFJ Test.
- In the routines rituals of daily living, INFPs tend to be compliant and may even prefer having decisions made on their behalf–until their value system is violated.
- INFPs also may, at times, assume an unwarranted familiarity with a domain, because their global, impressionistic way of dealing with reality may have failed to register a sufficient number of details for mastery.
- INFPs can make outstanding novelists and character actors, for they are able to efface their own personalities in their portrayal of a character in a way other types cannot.
- At times, in fact, INFPs may seem fearful of exuberant attainment, afraid that current advances may have to be paid for with later sacrifices.
- To understand INFPs their cause must be understood, for they are willing to make unusual sacrifices for someone or something believed in.
- At work, INFPs are adaptable, welcome new ideas and new information, are well aware of people and their feelings, and relate well to most, albeit with some psychological distance.
- Thus INFPs may live a paradox, drawn toward purity and unity but looking over the shoulder toward the sullied and desecrated.
- The deep commitment of INFPs to the positive and the good causes them to be alert to the negative and the evil, which can take the form of a fascination with the profane.
- The almost preconscious conviction that pleasure must be paid for with pain can cause a sense of uneasiness in the family system of an INFP, who may transmit an air of being ever-vigilant against invasion.
- INFPs present a calm, pleasant face to the world and are seen as reticent and even shy.
- INFPs have a gift for interpreting symbols, as well as creating them, and thus often write in a lyric fashion.
- Often they hear a calling to go forth into the world to help others; they seem willing to make the necessary personal sacrifices involved in responding to that call, even if it means asking others to do likewise.
- INFPs prefer the valuing process over the purely logical.
- They often have a subtle tragic motif running through their lives, but others seldom detect this inner minor key.
- Life with an INFP will go gently along for long periods, until an ideal is struck and violated.
- They are sensitive to the feelings of others and enjoy pleasing those they care for.
- Although they demonstrate a cool reserve towards others, inside they are anything but distant.
- They have a strong capacity for devotion, sympathy, and adaptability in their relationships, and thus are easy to live with.