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PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 7:35 am 
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http://personalitycafe.com/infj-article ... -infj.html

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:08 pm 
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Also still looking into this Myers Briggs type thing I see... ;) I find it very interesting as well!

I read the article about the many faces of the INFJ. It is interesting to see how people of the same personality type can still be very different persons! It all depends on how you use and develop your functions.

I am an INFP myself, but I scored INFJ a couple of times on the test. It seems that the inner world of INFP's and INFJ's is very similar. But the way we behave is very different! Because we have different primary and secondary functions.

When I tried to find out whether I am an INFP or an INFJ I came across some interesting things. You as an INFJ might find them interesting as well. That is why I post them here.

First I came across this video, which explains the differences and the different functions very well. INFJ is described here as The Ultimate Mentalist. INFP is described as Creative Dreamer. Very different! Creative Dreamer resonates so much more with me. Here is the link to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wAlL99vDn4

Also you may find this interesting. Just scroll down to the bottom of the page for the video and try to make the movements.
http://www.infjorinfp.com/docs/Preferre ... nStyle.htm
I literally couldn't make the chopping motion at first! I can do it now but I had to practise it. I would never use a motion like this in a conversation though. It is not natural for me.


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