INFJ
An Advocate (INFJ) is someone with the Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judging personality traits. They tend to approach life with deep thoughtfulness and imagination.
Characteristics:
1. Caring, empathetic, sensitive and committed to the relationship.
2. Success due to perseverance, originality and a strong desire to do whatever it
takes including giving your best at work.
3. Idealistic, perfectionist, sticking to principles.
4. Visionary, full of ideas, creative, thoughtful and inspiring.
5. Usually followed and respected for clarity of vision and dedication to good things.
Development Suggestions:
Balance your perspective. Don't just look at the negatives and risks. Instead, look at the positives and opportunities.
Be patient, don't get angry and blame others or the situation.
Relax and don't keep thinking or completing responsibilities.
Practice open communication beyond your comfort zone with trusted people and learn to ask for and accept help— especially positive feedback to counter your innate sensitivity
Profession Advice: Teacher, Psychologist, Doctor, Counselor, Social Worker,
Photographer, Artist, Designer, Child Care.
Natural Partner: ESFP or ESTP
INFP
A Mediator (INFP) is someone who possesses the Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Prospecting personality traits. These rare personality types tend to be quiet, open-minded, and imaginative, and they apply a caring and creative approach to everything they do.
Characteristics:
Very considerate and sensitive to other people’s feelings.
Full of enthusiasm and loyalty, but usually only to close people.
Care for many things. Tend to take on too many things yet accomplish some.
Tend to be idealistic and perfectionist.
Think of win-win solutions, trust and optimize others.
Development Suggestions:
Learn to deal with criticism. If it's good, it can build you up, but if it’s not, ignore it. Don't hesitate to ask questions and ask for advice.
Learn to be assertive. Don't always be callous and please people with kind actions. Being nice is different from being right.
Don't beat yourself up too much and be too hard on yourself. Failure is common and everyone has experienced it.
Don't be too kind to others and forget about yourself. You also have a responsibility to be kind to yourself.
Train yourself to make the world better wherever you are, with the high values you have.
Profession Advice: Author, Writer, Counselor, Psychologist, Teacher, Artist, Spiritualist,
Hospitality
Natural Partner: ENFJ or ESFJ
ENFP
A Campaigner (ENFP) is someone with the Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Prospecting personality traits. These people tend to embrace big ideas and actions that reflect their sense of hope and goodwill toward others. Their vibrant energy can flow in many directions.
Characteristics:
Friendly, warm, energetic, optimistic, enthusiastic, high spirited, fun.
Imaginative, full of ideas, creative, innovative.
Adaptable to various situations and changes.
Good at communicating, happy to socialize and bring a positive atmosphere.
Easily read other people's feelings and needs.
Development Suggestions:
Learn to be focused, disciplined, firm and consistent.
Learn to deal with conflict and criticism.
Think about your own needs. Don't forget them because you care too much about other people's needs.
Don't be too extravagant. Learn to manage your finances little by little.
You make decisions with and you easily empathize with others because of their very caring nature.
Profession Advice: Counselor, Psychologist, Entertainer, Teacher, Motivator, Presenter, Reporter, MC, Artist, Hospitality field
Natural Partner: INTJ or INFJ
ENFJ
A Protagonist (ENFJ) is a person with the Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judging personality traits. These warm, forthright types love helping others, and they tend to have strong ideas and values.
Characteristics:
Creative, imaginative, sensitive, loyal.
Generally care about what people say or what others want and tend to do things with others' feelings in mind.
Sociable, convincing, friendly, fun, popular, sympathetic. Responsive to criticism and praise.
Likes variety and new challenges.
Need appreciation and acceptance.
Development Suggestions:
Don't sacrifice yourself just to please others.
Don't measure your self-worth by how others treat you. Don't be easily disappointed if they are not what you want them to be.
Learn to be assertive and make decisions. Deal with criticism and conflict.
Don't be too hard on yourself.
Profession Advice: Consultant, Psychologist, Counselor, Teacher, Marketing, HRD, Event Coordinator, Entertainer, Writer, Motivator
Natural Partner: INFP or ISFP