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This document discusses the Myers-Briggs personality types of introvert, intuitive, feeler, and judger. It then provides more detail on the INFJ personality type, describing them as creative nurturers who are driven to help others realize their potential through original solutions. It notes that INFJs gain the most satisfaction from their work when they can turn their ideas into reality to create constructive change for other people. The ideal work environment for an INFJ is one that is harmonious, allows independent work on organized projects in service of a humanitarian mission.

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This document discusses the Myers-Briggs personality types of introvert, intuitive, feeler, and judger. It then provides more detail on the INFJ personality type, describing them as creative nurturers who are driven to help others realize their potential through original solutions. It notes that INFJs gain the most satisfaction from their work when they can turn their ideas into reality to create constructive change for other people. The ideal work environment for an INFJ is one that is harmonious, allows independent work on organized projects in service of a humanitarian mission.

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MBTI Myer Briggs Personality Type

Introvert
Introverts are energized by being quiet, reflective, and calm. They maintain a distance from the outside world and prefer
to conserve their energy rather than expend a lot of effort seeking excitement. They enjoy:

Contemplating ideas and experiences

Reflecting on thoughts or feelings

Being in calm surroundings

Maintaining distance and privacy

Exploring a subject in depth

Quiet and solitude

Intuitive
Intuitives process information in an abstract, imaginative way. They focus on ideas and concepts that cannot be directly
observed. They like to focus on:

Observing patterns and connections

Ideas and concepts

Interpreting meaning

Innovation and creativity

Imagining potential

Possibilities for the future

Feeler
Feelers value empathy, cooperation and compassion. They believe that everyone has a responsibility to take care of those
around them. They are concerned with:

Acting out their ideals

Seeking harmony and appreciation

Engaging their emotions

Serving others

Considering the impact on people

Making authentic decisions

Judger
Judgers like structure and order. They keep organized and plan ahead, resist distractions, and stay focused on their
goals. They prefer to:

Create a plan and stick to it

Set goals and maintain focus

See a task through to completion

Follow rules and regulations

Adhere to a schedule

Set clear expectations

About My Personality Type


NFJs are creative nurturers with a strong sense of personal integrity and a drive to help others realize their potential.
Creative and dedicated, they have a talent for helping others with original solutions to their personal challenges.
The Counselor has a unique ability to intuit others' emotions and motivations, and will often know how someone else is
feeling before that person knows it himself. They trust their insights about others and have strong faith in their ability to
read people. Although they are sensitive, they are also reserved; the INFJ is a private sort, and is selective about sharing
intimate thoughts and feelings.
At work, the INFJ is focused on the task of bettering the human condition. INFJs are dedicated, helpful, and principled
workers who can be relied on to envision, plan, and carry out complex projects for humanitarian causes.
Although they are typically driven by lofty ideals, Counselors gain the most satisfaction from the ir work when they can
turn their ideas into reality, creating constructive change for other people.
INFJs are typically organized and prefer work that allows them to complete projects in an orderly manner. They are
often independent and tend to prefer a quiet environment that allows them the opportunity to fully develop their own
thoughts and ideas.
The ideal work environment for an INFJ is harmonious, industrious, and oriented to a humanitarian mission, with coworkers who are similarly committed to positive change. The ideal job for a Counselor allows them to use their
creativity in an independent, organized environment to develop and implement a vision that is consistent with their
personal values.

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