Discover the Myers-Briggs (MBTI) personality types of the characters from the All of Us Are Dead series. Written by an MBTI® practitioner.| Psychology Junkie
If you’re like most people, you have days where you feel like you’re just going through the motions. You might be struggling at work, feeling disconnected from your partner, or doubtful about your future. In moments like these, it can be helpful to turn to the wisdom of others for guidance. For me personally, I...| Psychology Junkie
Disney movies have a way of capturing our hearts, making us laugh, and sometimes making us cry (we’re looking at you, Up and Inside Out). Today we’re exploring Disney dads and their unique Enneagram types. What do you have in common with your Disney dad? Let us know in the comments! Not sure what your...| Psychology Junkie
Have you ever heard the phrase ‘we are our own worst enemies’? Well, the Enneagram can show us exactly how we’re getting in our own way in life. The Enneagram is a personality typing system that categorizes people into nine distinct types based on their core motivations and fears. Each Enneagram type has unique ways...| Psychology Junkie
Discover what the INFP cognitive functions (Fi, Ne, Si, Te) do and how to harness them in your own life. Written by an MBTI® practitioner.| Psychology Junkie
Discover 50+ Inspiring INFP quotes that you'll relate to as "The Dreamer" personality type. Find quotes that make you think, find joy, and know yourself better.| Psychology Junkie
An in-depth look at what causes stress for INFPs, what grip stress is, and how to cope!| Psychology Junkie
Each of us has certain feelings or anxieties we try to avoid. One of the ways to get through life and be resilient is to focus on the positive, to stay present, and to avoid getting wrapped up in negativity. However, repressing certain sides of ourselves can have unintended negative consequences. In our effort to...| Psychology Junkie
Get to know the roots of your desires and fears in this article about the childhood wounds of each Enneagram type.| Psychology Junkie
Labeled “The Enthusiast,” Enneagram 7 children are recognized by their restlessness, excitability, and creativity. These are the children who always seem to have an eye out for opportunities and fun new games. They may struggle to sit still, but their liveliness and enthusiasm draw other children to them for fun times and memorable experiences. But...| Psychology Junkie
Fun-loving and charming, Sevens are the types you might look at and think, “They don’t have a care in the world!” But as we all know, there’s a lot more to someone than immediately meets the eye. The curious, imaginative nature of the Seven can often hide inner turmoil and anxiety that would shock the...| Psychology Junkie
Find out how each of the nine Enneagram types copes with conflict, how they may inadvertently worsen conflict, and what they SHOULD do instead!| Psychology Junkie
Have you ever been reading type-related articles online and come across the term 'Extraverted Feeling'? Perhaps you've wondered what this means. Maybe you've even seen the term 'Fe' and scratched your head in confusion. Extraverted Feeling is one of the eight cognitive functions or processes that we use when we think, decide, and form judgments.| Psychology Junkie
Discover the strengths, weaknesses, unique traits, and more about the INFJ personality type! Written by a certified MBTI® practitioner.| Psychology Junkie
Would you like to know what it’s really like to be in the mind of an ISFJ? These caring, pragmatic types tend to come across as warm and diplomatic – but there’s more to them than being good hosts or good listeners. Let’s take a look at how it really feels to be in their| Psychology Junkie
Have you been wondering if ISTP is your best-fit personality type? Do you feel torn between two or more personality types? In today's article we're going to explore 24 common characteristics and experiences of the ISTP personality type. We've titled the ISTP the 'Vigilante' because it captures their independent, restless spirit. Let's get started! Not| Psychology Junkie
Ever wondered if you were REALLY an INFP? Do you ever worry that you’ve been mistyped by an inaccurate online test? Do you ever feel like Myers-Briggs is just plain confusing? I’m here to help! Take a look at these 24 experiences or feelings that INFPs relate to! How many do you relate to? Let| Psychology Junkie
Get a look at the 10 most common things INFJs need in a relationship, and discover what really makes them feel loved and supported.| Psychology Junkie
Last week we explored how each personality type experiences their dominant function. Today we’re going to explore the auxiliary function. The auxiliary function acts as a support to your dominant function. You can think of the dominant as the “commander in chief” of your personality and the auxiliary as the “second in command.” Your auxiliary| Psychology Junkie
In the personality community, one of the least talked about functions is the tertiary function. There are many theories for this; one being that there was a lot of disagreement over the direction of the tertiary function. Many typologists used to argue that the tertiary had the same attitude as the auxiliary function (extraverted if| Psychology Junkie
Explore the depths of Extraverted Thinking (Te) to uncover its power, make better decisions, and unlock your true potential.| Psychology Junkie