Hannah posted her personality type on her blog, so I am following suit [it's just the standard Meyers-Briggs(sp?)].
Monster.com Quiz
(Intravert, Intuitive, Feeler, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be quiet, reserved and kind; deeply passionate, sensitive and easily hurt; loving and dedicated to those close to them; creative, original and imaginative; curious and flexible in small matters; nonconforming.
The most important thing to INFPs are their deeply held beliefs and living in harmony with their values.
Great careers for INFPs
Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is INFP:
- Psychologist
- Human resources professional
- Physical therapist
- Researcher
- Translator / interpreter
- Legal mediator
- Employee development specialist
- College professor: humanities
- Massage therapist
- Social worker
- Librarian
- Fashion designer
- Editor / art director
This site added two careers:
- Religious worker
- Holistic health practitioner
How to Love an INFP
- Appreciate my uniqueness and sensitivity.
- Be a patient and supportive listener.
- Respect my privacy and my need for emotional intimacy.
- Be reassuring and gentle in your words and actions.
- Try not to force decisions too quickly, or bug me about being messy.
- Above all - respect my feelings and never demand that I compromise my values.
Tips for Communicating with INFPs:
- Share genuine beliefs and values to establish rapport
- Respect their slower warm time and need for privacy
- Emphasize the ways ideas will benefit others
3 comments:
A Relgious Worker huh? What religion do you think you'd peddle material for?
i'm planning on being a rude atheist who meets at coffee shops.
DUDE, i'm an INFP too!!
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