Gift ideas for every introvert, based on their personality type

Find my original article at Introvert, Dear.  With the holidays around the corner, you’re probably starting to create your shopping list. When it comes to finding the perfect gift for friends, family or coworkers, you might find it hard to find a gift that’s not superficial, cliché, or impersonal. To hopefully make things easier, I’ve … More Gift ideas for every introvert, based on their personality type

INFP or INFJ? 7 ways to tell them apart

Find my original article at Introvert, Dear.  On the surface, INFPs and INFJs are very similar. They’re both described as idealistic, moralistic, misunderstood, and empathic, among other things. Because of these shared descriptions, it’s not uncommon for people to mistype as one or the other. I, for one, thought I was an INFJ when I’m actually … More INFP or INFJ? 7 ways to tell them apart

4 ways INFPs can make the most of their cognitive functions

Read the original article on Introvert, Dear here.  INFPs can be an unstoppable force that can move mountains—in the real world and not just in their dreams. The secret to tapping into your potential as an INFP is to understand how to use your cognitive functions fully. If you identify as an INFP personality type, … More 4 ways INFPs can make the most of their cognitive functions

How NP types can fight through the laziness

View my original post on Thought Catalog.  Those who have NP letters as part of their Myers-Briggs personality type (which includes INFPs, INTPs, ENFPs, and ENTPs) also share this in common: laziness. And if you’re reading this and you identify yourself as any of those personalities listed, I’m sure you understand how frustrating it is … More How NP types can fight through the laziness

Embracing My P

The P that I am referring to is my Myers-Briggs MBTI perceiving (P) function. You probably had something else in mind before reading that first sentence. 😛 For those who think the Myers-Briggs personality typology is hogwash, I don’t blame you. There’s a lot of unreliable resources on the internet. It’s common that people (including … More Embracing My P