Many INFJs get stuck in a toxic relationship. Here are the key warning signs, plus how to set yourself free from an unhealthy relationship.| Introvert Spring
INFJs often attract narcissist personalities. In this article, I explain why, plus five ways INFJs can break free from a relationship with a narcissist.| Introvert Spring
INFJs are incredibly intense. I mention this a lot, but it’s true. The term balance is unknown to us. Our personality either loves without holding back, or Door Slams without remorse. There is no middle ground. This behavior causes certain issues for all INFJs. I can’t stay calm, I’m an INFJ It’s important to mention […]| Introvert Spring
How many times have you been confused for an extrovert? This is common for the INFJ personality. Not just because we thrive on having meaningful connections, but also because when an INFJ opens up, you get this other side of us not many have the chance to see. Our evil twin! Lol, just kidding. But […]| Introvert Spring
For INFJs, our past is often a difficult thing to let go of. I should know. I’m writing to you today from sunny Europe. I’m currently in Serbia visiting my family, the very place of my past I wanted to escape so badly. INFJs don’t run from our past per say. The main issue is […]| Introvert Spring
Are you an INFJ perfectionist? I know how stressful this can be. Read on to discover why INFJs are perfectionists + how to deal.| Introvert Spring
INFJs are worst-case scenario experts. For our personality type, every situation is viewed through at least ten angles and lenses. Unfortunately, most of these views don’t have happy endings in our eyes. It can be incredibly draining to start doing something as an INFJ, and immediately prepare for a future potential disaster. Worst-case scenarios and […]| Introvert Spring
Most INFJs have an idealistic view on the world. Not only do we notice everything, but we also see it through the eyes of an idealist. However, this is not an advantage all the time. In some instances, it can be a huge struggle for INFJs to perceive the world as we do. It can […]| Introvert Spring