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Table of contents for INFP Personality Type
- Jungian Functional Preference Ordering for INFP
- My Jung Personality Type: INFP (Questor/Idealist/Healer)
- Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving Profile
- Idealist Temperament
- INFP - The Dreamer
- INFP Profile
- INFPs as Lovers
- INFPs as Friends
- INFPs as Parents
- INFPs and Stress
- INFP Careers
- Common Qualities of the INFP Personality Type
- Allowing Your INFP Strengths to Flourish
- Potential Problem Areas for INFPs
- Living Happily in our World as an INFP
- Ten Rules to Live By to Achieve INFP Success
As an INFP, you have gifts that are specific to your personality type that aren’t natural strengths for other types. By recognizing your special gifts and encouraging their growth and development, you will more readily see your place in the world, and how you can better use your talents to achieve your dreams.
Nearly all INFPs will recognize the following characteristics in themselves. They should embrace and nourish these strengths:
* Highly creative, artistic and spiritual, they can produce wonderful works of art, music and literature. INFPs are natural artists. They will find great satisfaction if they encourage and develop their artistic abilities. That doesn’t mean that an INFP has to be a famous writer or painter in order to be content. Simply the act of “creating” will be a fulfilling source of renewal and refreshment to the INFP. An INFP should allow himself or herself some artistic outlet, because it will add enrichment and positive energy to their life.
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