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| INFPs
have an imaginative and idealistic approach to life. They are caring and
insightful, with an inner sensitivity and depth. They have a strong core of
values and ideals, which may be humanitarian, artistic, social or spiritual, and
are happiest when engaged in activities that tie in with them. This
enables them to act with great conviction for causes they believe in, and also
to fight back if their principles are violated.
INFPs are committed to both their own and other people's growth and development on many levels, especially the personal. They are curious about human nature and psychology, and have a great understanding of both their own and other people's feelings and motivations. |
INFPs
are warm, friendly and approachable, though others may need time to get to share
their often complex thoughts, feelings and insights. Privacy is important to
them, and they need to have periods of quiet reflection in order to 'recharge
their batteries'.
INFPs are highly creative and have a flair for work that involves imagination and creativity, though their naturally reserve causes them to shun the limelight directly. To an extent their calm and reserved exterior masks both their sensitivity and their inner passions. Is this a fair description of your personality? Yes • No • Not Sure |
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unauthorised copying is allowed without written permission from the authors.
The ideas behind the Personality Type concepts presented here are those of the eminent Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, which were later developed further by Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs-Myers, creators of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)® instrument. “MBTI, Myers-Briggs, and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Trust in the United States and other countries.” |
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