INFJ: Understanding & Relating with the Counselor (MBTI Personality Types Books)
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INFJ: Understanding & Relating with the Counselor (MBTI Personality Types Books)
Learn how INFJs view the world and what makes them tick!
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In INFJ: Understanding & Relating with the Counselor, you'll learn about the INFJ Myers Brigg Personality Type. This book covers a variety of topics regarding INFJs (Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging) and why they make such great leaders of society. INFJs are important because they are pivotal in helping others discover their purpose in life. While others may feel lost at times, INFJs are individuals who can get them back on track. In this book, we’ll begin by exploring why the MBTI test is important, before then digging into why INFJs make great leaders. From there, we’ll venture into the greatest strengths and weaknesses of individuals who identify as INFJs. Finally, we’ll explore what makes INFJs happy, and what they value in their personal relationships. We’ll close by learning about ten famous INFJs and what you can learn from them.
If you are an INFJ, read this book to begin your quest in learning why you act the way you do and how you can come to appreciate who you are as an individual. Grab your copy today.
Here is a preview of what is inside this book:
Foreword
An Introduction to MBTI
The Four Dimensions of the MBTI
Why is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Significant?
Uncovering the “Counselorâ€: Who is an INFJ?
Why are INFJs Indispensable Leaders?
The 7 Greatest Strengths of an INFJ
The 5 Greatest Areas of Improvement for an INFJ
What Makes an INFJ Happy?
What are Some Common Careers of an INFJ?
Common Workplace Behaviors of an INFJ
INFJ: Parenting Style and Values
Why do INFJs Make Good Friends?
INFJ Romance
7 Actionable Steps for Overcoming Your Weaknesses as an INFJ
The 10 Most Influential INFJs We Can Learn From
Conclusion
An excerpt from the book: An INFJ is someone who is usually well aware of the influence they have on the people around them. This, if combined with the tendency for organizing, planning and structuring, and high moral values, makes great leaders out of them. Being an INFJ, you might be more concentrated on people in your organization than on taking the firm itself to its bright and prosperous future. Thanks to your personal and empathetic approach, you can find a common language with others more easily than most introverts can. Because you address people through your Extraverted feeling, and you are guided by Introverted intuition, you may seem even more accessible to others than you really are.
Even though you probably do not directly seek popularity, fame or leading positions, like most INFJs, they do seem to find you anyway. You can be a great leader, if you are guided by good inspiration. In this case, you “infect†everyone with your irresistible trust in the righteousness of your mission and your enthusiasm. You always try to help others see your vision and let them decide whether to follow you on their own, rather than force them into obedience.