INFJ

(I) Introverted (N) Intuiting (F) Feeler (J) Judger

Very Strong/Strong:

  • Strong set of morals and values
  • Reserved yet talkative with people they are comfortable with
  • Highly creative and imaginative
  • Innovative and engaging writers
  • Usually very organized
  • Perfectionistic tendencies – can get anxious when things are out of place or when they feel like they’re not measuring up
  • In touch with their emotions and other people’s emotions
  • Passionate about social justice issues
  • Active and attentive listeners
  • Compassionate and caring
  • Skeptical of people and struggles with trusting others
  • Sensitive and can take things personally
  • Wants their home environment to be a safe haven for their family
  • Observant and insightful
  • Struggles with self-confidence
  • Seeks authenticity

Moderate:

  • Strong set of morals and values
  • Imaginative and creative but is more concrete with some of their approaches
  • Usually very organized
  • Highly emotional beings but may not always show it outwardly
  • Warm and compassionate – but has a limit
  • Active and attentive listeners
  • Skeptical of others
  • Sensitive and may take things seriously
  • Perfectionistic tendencies – can get anxious when things are out of place or when they feel like they’re not measuring up
  • Usually observant and insightful
  • Wants to help others
  • Struggles with self-confidence

Dual (At least one or more preferences that fall in the middle):

INFJ/INFP combination has the ease of being more laid back and may not be as organized with certain aspects of their life. They most likely continue to struggle with anxiety because of the INF combination. An INFJ/INFP will tend will pay attention to more details unlike the strong INFP who may regularly miss sensory details. Depending on the strengths of the other preferences, this combination will look different from person to person. For example, the INFJ/INFP with a higher thinking preference will be less inclined to engage their emotional energies in personal relationships.

The INFJ/ISFJ will pick and choose their moral battles to debate because they may not always feel like exerting the energy to fight for the cause even though they care. For example they may volunteer for the hospitality committee at their faith organization but may say no to the personal ministries team. An INFJ/ISFJ combination would have an easier time getting along with other SF personalities and would not be as irritated with matter-of-fact standpoints.

To read the dual personality clip for the INFJ/ENFJ and the INFJ/INTJ click on the link and scroll down to the last section.

Levels of the INFJ