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MBTI
Personality Types
INFJ
Introverted
- iNtuitive
- Feeling
- Judging
INFJs
are those who have a strong sense of the complexity of human beings and
a quest for meaning in human relationships. They are the most visionary
of types. They will often be found in the role of excellent counselors.
Their idealism often draws them to religion. They are also able
teachers, especially at the college level.
They have a sense of knowing what motivates other people even before the
people know it themselves. INFJs are aware of the significance of other
people’s feelings.
Martin Luther
King, Jr. (1929-1968) lived the life of
oppression in the Southern United States during the post-Depression
era. As an INFJ type, King learned his philosophy of non-violence from
Gandhi and applied it to the civil rights movement. King's idealism and
willingness to suffer for his ideas was a main impetus for
desegregation.
They are confident and
emphatic about their intuitive insights to the point of "knowing," and
are often not dissuaded by the doubts of others. They have a keen
confidence and assuredness about their insights.
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MBTI types for a full description of your type or descriptions
of colleagues, family and friends.
INFJs guide their lives through the search for personal meaning
and connectivity. They are loyal to people and institutions as
long as those people and institutions represent their internal
values and vision. They are uninterested in details, unless
those details can verify their internal vision. Their work must
go beyond compensation and have meaning for themselves and their
personal quest.
INFJs
are one of the most idealistic of types. They carry complex insights
deep inside and are guided by sensitivity
and compassion. They are rich in symbol and metaphor. They are often
willing to take unconventional paths to follow their quest. INFJs tend
to be rather private and others may find them hard to get to know.
They can be commanding in
communicating their personal vision, but the complexity of their ideas
and vision are often hidden from others. INFJs share their vision only
with those whom they trust and only in the moment that their intuition
tells them is right.
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They can be reserved in many situations but they engage once their
values and vision have been violated.
INFJs
as Team Members
INFJs are quite effective in teams that represent
their vision and values and where their role allows them to state a
message that represents their own personal vision. In these roles they
can be powerful communicators and very persuasive. Their natural tact
and empathy can enable them to sway opinion.
Nelson
Mandela,
b. 1918, an INFJ type personality, was a major force in ending apartheid
in South Africa. He was sentenced to life in prison in 1962 and spent
almost 30 years in prison. He was elected president of South Africa in
1994. Mandela was successful in rising above hate to guide the nation
toward peace.
What Are INFJ Issues and Challenges in Groups/Best Alliances?
INFJs have a
targeted and sometimes intense vision that may cause them to brush aside
important details that need attention. They may lack the pragmatism that
is necessary in a hard-nosed organization and may be quite
conflict-averse.
INFJs may find it useful to
ally themselves with some of the more pragmatic types. They can be
powerful when they have the right platform of organizations and people
to help implement their vision.
INFJs and the Rest of Their Lives
INFJs value people and are committed to those closest to them. They
genuinely care about people and understand their needs. They are one of
the most kind and compassionate of the types. The sureness of their
vision can be intimidating to others in a world that seems uncertain and
full of ambiguity.
The complexity
of their ideas, along with their way of explaining things in metaphor
and analogy, may make them seem hard to understand to more literal and
matter-of-fact people.
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