How INFJs Think Different

INFJs think differently than most other MBTI types. However, most INFJs don’t realize just how different their thought patterns are compared to the mainstream. 💥 Subscribe to my newsletter to get your FREE copy of Conquering the Fear of Being Seen 👉 https://laurensapala.com/newsletter/ Because the INFJ personality type thinks so differently about things they can inadvertently trigger people in conversations and discussions when they “think out loud” about certain scenarios. Seeing all the different facets of a situation is important to INFJs, and this comes so naturally to the INFJ type, that many INFJs don’t realize this is not how many other people operate. Many people feel it’s necessary to decide on one opinion and stick to it, and they find it threatening when other people don’t approach things in the same way. For INFJs, who are often very invested in pushing past limits and love to think outside the box, this can feel stifling. If INFJs don’t understand just how differently their brains work they can consistently run into problems with communication with other people, and end up feeling unseen, unheard, and misunderstood. When INFJs understand that it is not their fault that they are often triggering to other people, they can stop blaming themselves. They can see that it’s not that they are doing something wrong, but a matter of incompatibility with the other person. CHAPTERS 00:00 SECTION 1: Intro 00:53 SECTION 2: Triggering Others 03:11 SECTION 3: Negative Capability 06:58 SECTION 4: Left vs. Right Brain 09:01 SECTION 5: Wait to Share 11:04 SECTION 6: Outro #INFJ #MBTI #INFJProblems #Introvert #PersonalityTypes