Its underated how much effort you put into those videos. There is not a single word misplaced , everything is right to the point , while still being insightful. Good job mate
It's an intj thing 😅 (not to discredit the effort, but to praise the quality in the type) I know an intj who knows me so well, it's fascinating and frightening.
I’ve always been rather lost in life. A square peg trying to fit in a round hole, so to speak. Ever since discovering that I am an INFP it really shed a light on my complex and often contradictory personality. I am highly self reflective and analytical but my issue is that no matter how much I reflect, it doesn’t change the fact that I have difficulty finding the motivation to act upon my reflections and create real change in my life. This ever growing sense of existential dread mixed with fits of undiagnosed depression and anxiety is an everyday battle. I feel like a walking contradiction in everything I do and at 23 years old I still have no true idea of what my future holds. The world feels like it’s crumbling around me and I’m just sitting in silence, watching it happen.
I am currently 34 years old and how I wish I could have something to say for you. Or I wish your post have something for me. Because truthfully, I also don't know until now. We're just here confirming and summarizing both our life experiences. but nevertheless, I'm glad to have found your comment and validate our experiences. I pray that we all here find what will make our life successful, as per our definition of it.💗
I would add rule 13 , be careful when you compromise logic for emotional stability. I often find myself being capable of shifting my thoughts about a problem to feel better with myself rather than taking it as it is. For example , you could find yourself in a dead end job that is comfortable to you , while understanding its a time sink and you should rather be working harder in something else to achieve more. Its easy for INFP to bend their perception of any situation. It can be very helpful when you sense that you are overreacting , or that you need a different approach towards something. But on the bad side , it can create a bullshit state where you make bad decisions for yourself because you're afraid of the emotional implementations. Its doesn't come from being humble or ignorant , its about feeling "being in zen with everything" , as if its okay to be in a swamp as long as you can justify it to yourself.
Sorry but our Fi tries to protect us !!..we are very logical ..I'm.very logical ..working hard means everything or nothing ..it depends of the nature of your work ..besides , INFP are not lazy and illogical ..they are authentic ..and this world is made of 💩..so our feelings are understandable .
i’m just now learning this. & i’m 42. i’m way too understanding, accepting, forgiving, etc. which leads me to be far too ADAPTABLE, as time goes on, to all the bad experiences this can lead to. i allowed others to disrespect me because i respected myself enough for the both of us, & so i could brush it off easier, & make excuses for them due to deep understanding of their childhood trauma/etc. & how it has negatively altered their way of thinking/behaving. i have never intentionally hurt someone. i would rather they hurt me, vs the other way around (although i’d really prefer mutual respect. but that has not been easy to find, for me). if someone deliberately hurts you, be aware that they are nearly guaranteed to hurt you over & over again, if you allow them the time/chance. as a child, we are always told to forgive others for their wrongs against you. for some reason, they do not tell you the limits you should take/boundaries you should make to prevent abuse of your kindness. not everything is forgivable. if someone accidentally hurts you, but then shows genuine concern, takes full accountability, sincerely apologizes, & makes a genuine effort for it to never happen again, forgive them. if someone intentionally hurts you, doesn’t seem to care how it affected you, refuses to take accountability, apologizes just to shut you up, & continues on without adjusting their behavior/repeats the same patterns, immediately cease further investment of your time/money/good will/etc. towards them. even if an occurrence seems minor/not that big of a deal at the time, their pattern of behavior will range in severity over time. the sooner you cut them off, the better. you don’t need to wait for them to give you a massive break up reason/cliché, before you leave (cheating, stealing, damaging property, physical abuse, etc). although they most likely will, if you hang around long enough.
0:0 Introduction 0:11 1.) Leverage The Outsider's Perspective. 1:02 2.) Create Things. 2:35 3.) Don't Wait For The Perfect Moment. 3:17 4.) Follow Your Heart... Unless Your Heart Is Being An Idiot. 3:46 5.) Structure, Organise And Systematise Your Life. 4:40 6.) Uniqueness Makes You Stand Out, But Similarity Allows You To Connect. 5:35 7.) Values Without Compromise Are Meaningless. 6:47 8.) Avoid Perfectionism. 7:15 9.) Follow Your Aesthetic Inclinations. 7:52 10.) Don't Always Assume Intent. 8:25 11.) Sometimes The Best Way To Help Someone Is To Stop Helping Them. 8:44 12.) Embrace The Power Of The Present Moment.
You're amazing for writing this down. With the time stamps nonetheless! So thoughtful to help us with limited time or those of us who appreciate a refresher at the end. Thank you so much for sharing 🙌🤗
One of my personal 'rules' is to try and use bad moods to get stuff done because, if I’m not going to enjoy my day anyway, I might as well be productive and free up more time to enjoy on better days. Exactly the kind of time when it's worth letting Te override useless feelings. Feeding your mind with ideas, novelty, and general Ne stuff is also something I recommend doing when feeling stuck or uninspired. Getting stuck in Fi-Si mode for too long is not usually constructive. Sometimes you need some new ideas and perspectives to shake things up, create new inspirations, and open up new possibilities. Ne explorations can also really feed into the self-discovery and self-development process. I feel like the aesthetic element of the INFP life is too seldom touched upon - it’s something I think people associate too much with Se and SFPs in particular. And I don’t know if maybe it’s a less consistent trait for INFPs, but I know it’s a huge part of my life! I don’t think I'll ever personally lower my standards for my work or things I create, and I do think a lot of good can come out of that. For me, the way to make that sustainable is to have a quality-over-quantity approach. I reduce demands on myself not by sacrificing quality but by taking things slow and not demanding too much productivity of myself. There's also a difference between perfectionism driven by negative motivations like self-criticism or fear of inadequacy and perfectionism driven by the satisfaction of creating something good or bringing a vision to life. But overall, this was an exceptionally accurate video. Good job!
@@theresefournier3269 my middle name is Therese (idk how to use the accent marks-lol) I was named after my grandmother and that is the only other place I’ve heard that name used. Now that my grandmother is no longer around, I never get to hear Therese’s pronounced correctly 😔
@@feralflower9004 if you gently hold the letter a bit longer, it gives you other options. Try it. It might show you a whole bunch of stuff. That is what makes children so smart with these things. They try everything. 💐❤️😘
I can tell you are an INFP for the accuracy with which you speak. You have clearly carved out your thoughts and feelings on this and that feels so very familiar. Instantly recognizable! Have you really mastered Te'ing when having a bad day? That is so Fi logical it is fabulous, but, how? How on earth do you motivated yourself in the now for all reward in the future? I need my Fi to get momentum. And how do you manage to keep things slow? I always have one hundred thibgs to do, and Ne isn't helping matters
Reading comments, listening and trying to type out a comment. Starting the comment, then I delete it. Thinking way to far into the comment itself. Anyway, I'm very thankful for your videos, they teach me things and help me to understand myself. I am truly grateful.
As an older INFP I agree with your great rules for our type, it is very hard for us in this world, I don't know if I'd survived without the help of a therapist. Rule no 5 structure and organize your life is very crucial, it helped me to reach stability in my career, I still struggle to connect with people. Thank you for your great work!
just number 2 alone, crating things, if that means a good meal or a short piece of a story(writing) or idk.. art, or something created in a video game gives me so much satisfaction. it doesn't have to be perfect right away but i can ponder and dream about making it perfect.
Exceptional people skills was the only thing I couldn’t relate to as an INFP. I’ve been held back my whole life by crippling social anxiety and no one to share the intense and dark emotions I have from my childhood with..i love people and love trying to understand them but I can’t seem to connect well and make lasting relationships with them no matter how hard I try..INFP is a lonely type and these dispositions make me feel even more lonely among other INFPs
I can relate. Then when you do get close to someone, it's not knowing how much of the darkness to reveal and when. I want to be understood, but in explaining I worry it'll just push people away or make them want to run.
Thank you, as an INFP with general anxiety and "perfectionism sickness " your video made great points that would help me. I felt truly understood, which is something I rarely feel :(
I couldn’t help myself but stop and reply to your comment. INFPs are unique. My mom is one and I see so much kindness in her and genuine belief in humanity, yet also strength that resembles a superhero one. Please continue being yourself and know that there are people who do see the wonder in you and appreciate your approach to life. 😇🥰
@@solarisan_ thank u so much , it really gives me strength to continue when people like u recognize and try to understand me as I am. U are also a lovely person for this comment thank u ❤️
@@betulk.7073 Well, we are all human beings. I actually don't see why someone would use a typology classification to create a barrier between 'us' and 'them'. I am sure you have met people like that. It helps to understand that some find it as a comfort zone to build their ego. If anything, the cognitive functions should help us all to have deeper understanding of each other and learn to embrace differences by broadening our perspective. Just be yourself. Always. You are precious and appreciated as you are. But please remember to be kind to yourself and start by accepting yourself as you are and just go declare to the world your identity rather than wait for others to show external approval. I may not know you personally, but I do cheer for you 🙏🏻😊
Enfj here woah i never knew someone can actually be this smart like what the hell. I keep watching this guys videos and almost see all of them well the important ones
This is amazing advice that really plays to an INFP's strengths, while countering our weaknesses. Too often in the past I've found myself bogged down by small details (perfectionistic tendencies) or waiting too long to take action (also related to perfectionism). It's difficult finding that inertia when you never feel ready... but at some point, it's best to jump right in. "People are often malicious more out of ignorance than intentionality."
@@theresefournier3269not all evil but some. For example, serial killers do not murder out ignorance but out of pleasure by exercising ultimate power and control - taking another’s life.
This video hit a lot of pain points for me. In fact I did the stereotypical INFP thing and cried a bit. I will listen to this again a few times and try to face some of this stuff. Thanks.
Amazing! I'm currently facing #7: values vs. compromise. I'm realizing that I can stay in my holding pattern forever and rot from the inside out for lack of progress in my life, or I can take an opportunity that requires me to put up with a certain amount of insensitivity and disorder. Those things for me require compromise, and I seriously considered choosing to fester over compromising. Ironically, interpreting a vivid dream about it is actually what brought me back to reality. It's our inner world that enables us to connect with the outside world even though it may seem like that's precisely how we disconnect. Go figure!
1. Happy Birthday 🎉🎂🎈🎁🎊 (I hope I didn’t get the date wrong 🤷🏻♀️). You may, or may not celebrate it, but I still wanted to take a moment to appreciate a day that I am sure matters greatly to those around you if not to you personally. 2. Thank you for the video. My mom (who is an INFP) is going through a challenging time and I seek ways to help and support her. I will keep your suggestions in mind 🙏🏻😇🥰✨
i’ve liked each and every comments here, especially the one thanking Nathan cos he’s doing an incredible job. but i also wanna thank all of you who left very thoughtful and helpful comments, yall are also incredibly smart. you’re doing an amazing job attracting like-minded people, Nate!
I as an ENFP resonated with every beautiful point as you spoke in your amazing voice. So much so that I genuinely feel I'm an ENFP + INFP. I cried a bit while listening to the ENFP 12 rules for life video, for this I just closed my eyes and let it hit me in the most gentle way possible. I don't know what to say, how I miss doing the stuff you mentioned in the video.*I'm longing for my own self from a long time now* Anyways.... those battles are never ending.... Thanks a lot for taking the time to make this video & enrich people's lives. 🌸
I can't wait for the ESTJ one 😍 Also as a person with two close INFP friends, I can totally see this advice being helpful to them and them giving this advice
The way I GRINNED when I saw the upload. Ahh, was waiting for this one!! 🥺 and I love how you articulated everything. Definitely helpful!! Thank you, Nathan xx.
My reactions as an INFP: 1) Yes 2) Very Yes 3) Really good life advice 4) Why are you calling me out? 5) Yes, but also no lol. I have a bullet journal and to-do lists sort of work. I'm constantly trying organization systems and abandoning them because they feel like a prison. I literally felt less creative with time blocking, which was a big problem as a writer 6) YAAAAS. Hard learned lesson but so much yes. I remember how offended/hurt I was the first time someone called me "basic" for liking pumpkin spice, but it was silly. 7) No. I compromise too much trying to avoid conflict. This is really bad advice for an INFP. 8) yeah...yeah definitely. 9) Lmao I love this advice. 10) I don't think this is something I struggle with for now, but probably good advice. 11) yeaaaaah 12) Oof, yeah. I am so bad at this, but I'm working on it. A lot of these remind me of a younger me and how undeveloped I was in some areas. Very nice video
yeah i resonate with those too. honestly i needed that #7 advice too. compromising my values is frustrating and it's a shame it has to be done for them to make any impact
Agreed about time blocking - I don't like imposing too much structure on my creativity. I go with the flow of my feelings and inspirations, and that's what works best for me. However, I do find structure and systematization useful for some practical facets of life that I actually want to get over with efficiently and not have to think about too much. I think #7 depends on the INFP. Everyone needs to be able to compromise to some degree. Some INFPs do this well, maybe too well, but there are also more stubbornly and impractically idealistic ones... I also relate about a lot of these reminding me of a younger me! I tend to feel this way about a lot of INFP content. I think, necessarily, a lot of content about the MBTI types is more applicable to less developed versions of the types because the more developed you are, the more well-rounded you are and the less you're bound by the limitations or extremes associated with your type.
Speaking of organizing things, I decided to reorganize my hobby storage closet last night at 1:00 in the morning. I’ve been stressed out lately and for some reason it made me feel better. (INFP)
I admire INFPs, you seem so aware and conscious of your energy, living by follow your energy, the flow. Sometimes, I don't know why I decided to clean the floor at 23:00, edit a video at 2 am We don't realised the things which impact us unconsciously, the little things which are not done, which stress us, that we don't want to do, and one day, we fed up, do them, and realize it was not a big deal or so hard, it's just we didn't feel the moment, the mood or the will, courage to do it. XD Introverts we feel alive, energized during the night, when all is quiet. INTJ
this video is amazing. As an infp who's been struggling this has really opened my eyes and helped me understand myself better. I'm so grateful you've given me some light in the darkness I was in. I love your videos and its almost scary how much I resonated with what you were talking about in this video haha.
"they often have exceptional people skills" 💀💀💀 now that is a fantasy for me. Fe users, even ExTPs keep having to teach me how to talk to people without it being awkward
if you focus on authenticity and kindness, nothing about human interactions need to be “taught.” with those two things, it all happens naturally, in my experience.
Every one of these rules is something I have learned, sometimes the hard way, as an INFP (not to say I'm good at all of them)! Golden advice for someone early in their journey of self discovery.
I love how you can make the content engaging with only your voice. It's a perfect podcast. In my self development journey I came to realize some of those same lessons. ❤
I realise that some of this tips that casually did naturally had helped me in many ways such as organising things or valoring the present Really good video, most things you said were facts
Well said! I really like your comments on compromise. It seems to be a lost art these days and so needed. Given our ability to understand others and our empathy for them, we should be in a position to act as a go between seemingly uncompatible philosophies or positions. I've often felt as an outsider INFP that we had this ability to see both sides and then communicate that. I have worked in situations of personal and relationship counseling. Ifeel the ability to get one side to see the others and vice versa is a unique gift that we have if we will just use it. Great advice sir
I enjoyed this very much. I even went back a few times because I started pondering and zoned out through the next point. You’re great at articulating Nathan 🥺
On 7) it's more rounded if it's "cooperation" not "compromise", because the first is searching for benefits for both sides and unite them. The later is the word we use when both sides get hurt by trying to cooperate.
I’ve been listening to this almost daily as it gives such good advice. I’ve consistently tested as an INFP although I’m a boarder-line Perceiving on the Perceiving-Judging spectrum.
Thanks. I really needed this advice. At the gym I do feel like an observer. I notice so much: the people, their darting eyes, etc. I’ve often thought about writing all this down.
When thinking of going to school, the anxiety strikes but when I'm in school, i'm like "not bad". Being in a crowd also helps me to stop daydreaming and live in the moment so it's not bad to socialize once in a while. I'm an introvert but I also need time for socialization because just daydreaming craves me for human interaction. I don't know if it's just me or not, there are some memes of INFPs where I think is exaggerated coz I don't do those things although I always get INFP as a result. I have many contradictions in myself and towards the MBTI like petting a cat or a dog. I don't like petting a dog or a cat but don't dislike them either, more like i'm afraid of them specially dogs. when thinking also of INFP, most videos I see says that INFPs are kind so I ask myself, "so what am I?" I'm not the type of person who is kind and gentle except back then so I usually ask and doibt myself about my type. People around me are also saying that i'm stingy and snub. So what am I? HAHAHAHA! By the way, I like it when your video has short introduction and straightforward words. Keep it up!
Great video thanks! 🙂 Recently I've been working on letting go of my perfectionism and adding structure and organisation to my life, and it has really helped me to have more more of the freedom that I crave! Thanks for bringing numbers 6 and 11 to my awareness as these are definitely something I could do with working on...in an imperfect way 😉
You know your channel is good when my ENTP ass uses it as a procrastination tool instead of studying for my graduation exam which is kinda the most important shit ever that I will be facing in like 5 days
I think if u go deep enough ull find ur type , i had a hard time with infp and isfp , and finally figured im an infp , try looking into their shadow functions and their last function , tht would help
I was waiting for the INFP 12 rules for life for a while so it was a pleasant surprise to see it in my notifications, and at precisely the exact moment i needed it ^_^ Thank you for these insights and advice for INFPs. That quote from Abraham really stood out though and the point on inertia oh goodness... I was struggling with that up to this morning but this gave me a little push to take that leap of faith and do what I have to do. Thanks again Nathan :D
00:00 Intro 00:10 01. Leverage The Outsider's Perspective. 01:02 02. Create Things. 02:35 03. Don't Wait For The Prefect Moment. 03:17 04. Follow Your Heart...Unless Your Heart Is Being An Idiot. 03:46 05. Structure, Organise And Systematise Your Life. 04:39 06. Uniqueness Makes You Stand Out, But Similarity Allows You To Connect. 05:34 07. Values Without Compromise Are Meaningless. 06:47 08. Avoid Perfectionism. 07:15 09. Follow Your Aesthetic Inclinations. 07:51 10. Don't Always Assume Intent. 08:25 11. Sometimes The Best Way To Help Someone Is To Stop Helping Them. 08:44 12. Embrace The Power Of The Present Moment. Cheers! ~An INFP :)
OK thank you very much for all of this. These are things I already noticed (and saw results of when I actually happened to do it). And, yeah, 3) made me yell at my TH-cam-reading device something equivalent to "come on, stop knowing how I work for a moment". I'm gonna print the full list and text of this video to have it under my eyes so I can't act as if I didn't know. ESPECIALLY 5) and 3) and 2) but I already do 2) and 9). Thanks again.
these are great points...im working on structuring and organizing..my new job is forcing me into a routine which i am struggling to embrace...but in the end a little structure is a good thing
Very good points to reflect on From 7th point on there's a lot of thigs I still need to work on, especially 11. I find myself in these kind of situations a lot lately, and it's really hard to let go and let people be in tough situations and figure it out on their own
I disagree with the compromise thing. Compromise is taking a step back. Maneuvering around is just the correct use of Te informed by Fi and vice versa.
Ah… some comments on all points because why not. 1. As a writer, I love writing characters who are quite different from me. Though, one of my favourite characters is one I emulated after myself the most; INFP, artistic, autistic. But we’re not the same. Still though, I really like writing a lot of different types. The main character of what I’ve predominantly been writing is an ESFP (maaaaybe ENFP). And she’s such an awesome person. I even loved writing a dynamic between an INFJ and an ESTP. And ESTPs are probably one of the types I feel the least drawn to, but I love writing her, because she’s a princess and her ‘out there’ personality is really out of the ordinary. She teaches the INFJ (her advisor) a lot about the sensing world and he… well, is her advisor, so he keeps her grounded and prevents reckless impulsivity). 2. I love making things, but externalising it/opening up to who I truly am… is difficult. 3. Yeah… I’m not that assertive. And fantasising and staying my head is fun and useful… but sometimes it is too much. 4. I recently didn’t follow my heart. I attended uni based on but a mild interest, rather than a passion. The combination of not doing what I really want and the rigid systems and ways of doing things really sucked the life out of me. I still struggle truly being my authentic self. But I’m making steps. I’m (sometimes actively) pursuing what _I_ really want. I’m sure there’ll be times where I have to make Fi sacrifices or the sake of Te, but for now… I’m going to follow my heart. I still struggle with truly doing that. 5. It’s not the most fun thing but yeah… very useful. I’m autistic as well, so I need that routine. I notice that, having not had that much of a firm routine, I can ‘float around’ in all the time that I have now and it all amounts to very little. For some things, I do have a strong routine. Cooking, for example. Still, oftentimes life happens to me a bit too much. 6. I definitely want to be unique and foster it. Buuut, I might indeed lean into it a little too much. My autism intensifies the feeling of feeling like this world is not for me. Supposedly simple communication and social constructs are mostly foreign to me. Sometimes there is perhaps too much of a melancholy of not belonging. I _do_ belong, in the right environments. At home, with friends, with fellow creatives or fellow aspies. And leaning into not belonging makes me more closed off and less open to opportunities and people will probably be less open to giving me a try when I’m in that state. 7. One value I really appreciate in myself and others is authenticity. Obviously. Buuuut, I’m only as authentic as I want to be in my head. I don’t externalise it much. I actually conform to social norms (and be inauthentic in the process) quite a lot. I still have steps to make. I am not as autistic as I’d like to be. 9. Applying this to my writing… finishing it is better than perfecting it. Actually finishing but a first draft, or even just a chapter. Revisiting it, I’ll often cringe at how it didn’t convey what I wanted it to convey… But just finishing something is rewarding. Even just in and of itself. 9. I don’t think I dress extravagantly or in a way that really stands out, but it is unique. And I want to look like I do because because I want to look like that. I am very into making puns. That comes naturally to me. And the way I text with friends is… utter codswallop and quite incoherent. 12. I should probably use the here and now more to make the future a reality. But yeah… sometimes I’m just too stuck.
It’s crazy how accurate these things are,sometimes my wife being a infj wants to know why I choose certain decisions ,and I most often don’t have words ,just knowing they’re right. But I feel it 125:
I am floored since I recently did the test again and it showed this type as a result vs INFJ which I've gotten several times in the past. I don't know what to believe!
I totally agree especially in the number 11, my classmates always rely on me or other people sometimes and sometimes i just gave them some clue so at least they use their brain
As an ESTP with an INFP dad I’ll be honest I suffered from having a role model who was a bit of an outsider, though successful. I wasn’t able to develop proper social skills with my inferior Fe because Fi was always prioritized .What the video says in no. 1 point is spot on. Good with people but an outsider sort of thing.
Funnily enough, as an INFP who grew up surrounded by ES types, I also feel like my social skills development suffered because I rarely had people around that I connected with, so I mostly just kept to myself. Also didn't help that they often made me feel like there was something wrong with me, which instilled a lot of social insecurity. But I'm sure in some ways, our environments also made us develop some of our natural weaknesses and made us more well-rounded.
@@multitudesreplyaccount3163 In some way maybe (the last point) For me it was more learning how to fake stuff lol but I see your point. I had the same insecurity you speak of, because my positive or stronger traits were not encouraged, so I didn’t develop them in a responsible way until much later.
@@multitudesreplyaccount3163 Not being encouraged by society or family I believe leads to immaturity, the kind of attitude of “why can’t people be more like me” or misapprehension of other peoples motives or victimhood.
@@lovewhoso many of them resonated heavily with me! I’ve been very harsh on myself for the quality of my art and also feeling very lost regarding my outsider feelings. Your advice has encouraged me to view everything with more optimistic glasses. I happened to find it at the perfect time. Thank you for that!!
Its underated how much effort you put into those videos. There is not a single word misplaced , everything is right to the point , while still being insightful. Good job mate
It's an intj thing 😅 (not to discredit the effort, but to praise the quality in the type)
I know an intj who knows me so well, it's fascinating and frightening.
He does have a intense laser like insight into the different types.
I’ve always been rather lost in life. A square peg trying to fit in a round hole, so to speak. Ever since discovering that I am an INFP it really shed a light on my complex and often contradictory personality. I am highly self reflective and analytical but my issue is that no matter how much I reflect, it doesn’t change the fact that I have difficulty finding the motivation to act upon my reflections and create real change in my life. This ever growing sense of existential dread mixed with fits of undiagnosed depression and anxiety is an everyday battle. I feel like a walking contradiction in everything I do and at 23 years old I still have no true idea of what my future holds. The world feels like it’s crumbling around me and I’m just sitting in silence, watching it happen.
I'm almost 27, and I felt all of that.
I made a meme that says,” I’m just a pangolin in a world full of penguins.” And have pictures of a sad pangolin and a group of penguins 😂😂😂
This is a beautiful paragraph perfectly describing how a lot of us INFPs feel. The metaphors were also perfect 👌.
31 and feel this way in many areas, luckily I've found my passion which is motivating.
I am currently 34 years old and how I wish I could have something to say for you. Or I wish your post have something for me. Because truthfully, I also don't know until now. We're just here confirming and summarizing both our life experiences. but nevertheless, I'm glad to have found your comment and validate our experiences. I pray that we all here find what will make our life successful, as per our definition of it.💗
I would add rule 13 , be careful when you compromise logic for emotional stability.
I often find myself being capable of shifting my thoughts about a problem to feel better with myself rather than taking it as it is.
For example , you could find yourself in a dead end job that is comfortable to you , while understanding its a time sink and you should rather be working harder in something else to achieve more.
Its easy for INFP to bend their perception of any situation. It can be very helpful when you sense that you are overreacting , or that you need a different approach towards something. But on the bad side , it can create a bullshit state where you make bad decisions for yourself because you're afraid of the emotional implementations.
Its doesn't come from being humble or ignorant , its about feeling "being in zen with everything" , as if its okay to be in a swamp as long as you can justify it to yourself.
Great comment, especially rings true to me as enneagram 9w1.
Sorry but our Fi tries to protect us !!..we are very logical ..I'm.very logical ..working hard means everything or nothing ..it depends of the nature of your work ..besides , INFP are not lazy and illogical ..they are authentic ..and this world is made of 💩..so our feelings are understandable .
Ugh this is so true and I think one of the hardest things for infps to implement.
Yesssssss
i’m just now learning this. & i’m 42. i’m way too understanding, accepting, forgiving, etc. which leads me to be far too ADAPTABLE, as time goes on, to all the bad experiences this can lead to. i allowed others to disrespect me because i respected myself enough for the both of us, & so i could brush it off easier, & make excuses for them due to deep understanding of their childhood trauma/etc. & how it has negatively altered their way of thinking/behaving. i have never intentionally hurt someone. i would rather they hurt me, vs the other way around (although i’d really prefer mutual respect. but that has not been easy to find, for me). if someone deliberately hurts you, be aware that they are nearly guaranteed to hurt you over & over again, if you allow them the time/chance. as a child, we are always told to forgive others for their wrongs against you. for some reason, they do not tell you the limits you should take/boundaries you should make to prevent abuse of your kindness. not everything is forgivable. if someone accidentally hurts you, but then shows genuine concern, takes full accountability, sincerely apologizes, & makes a genuine effort for it to never happen again, forgive them. if someone intentionally hurts you, doesn’t seem to care how it affected you, refuses to take accountability, apologizes just to shut you up, & continues on without adjusting their behavior/repeats the same patterns, immediately cease further investment of your time/money/good will/etc. towards them. even if an occurrence seems minor/not that big of a deal at the time, their pattern of behavior will range in severity over time. the sooner you cut them off, the better. you don’t need to wait for them to give you a massive break up reason/cliché, before you leave (cheating, stealing, damaging property, physical abuse, etc). although they most likely will, if you hang around long enough.
0:0 Introduction
0:11 1.) Leverage The Outsider's Perspective.
1:02 2.) Create Things.
2:35 3.) Don't Wait For The Perfect Moment.
3:17 4.) Follow Your Heart... Unless Your Heart Is Being An Idiot.
3:46 5.) Structure, Organise And Systematise Your Life.
4:40 6.) Uniqueness Makes You Stand Out, But Similarity Allows You To Connect.
5:35 7.) Values Without Compromise Are Meaningless.
6:47 8.) Avoid Perfectionism.
7:15 9.) Follow Your Aesthetic Inclinations.
7:52 10.) Don't Always Assume Intent.
8:25 11.) Sometimes The Best Way To Help Someone Is To Stop Helping Them.
8:44 12.) Embrace The Power Of The Present Moment.
Tysm 🙏🏾
You're amazing for writing this down. With the time stamps nonetheless! So thoughtful to help us with limited time or those of us who appreciate a refresher at the end. Thank you so much for sharing 🙌🤗
@@peaceporter9089 💐😘❤️🔥
Thx!
One of my personal 'rules' is to try and use bad moods to get stuff done because, if I’m not going to enjoy my day anyway, I might as well be productive and free up more time to enjoy on better days. Exactly the kind of time when it's worth letting Te override useless feelings.
Feeding your mind with ideas, novelty, and general Ne stuff is also something I recommend doing when feeling stuck or uninspired. Getting stuck in Fi-Si mode for too long is not usually constructive. Sometimes you need some new ideas and perspectives to shake things up, create new inspirations, and open up new possibilities. Ne explorations can also really feed into the self-discovery and self-development process.
I feel like the aesthetic element of the INFP life is too seldom touched upon - it’s something I think people associate too much with Se and SFPs in particular. And I don’t know if maybe it’s a less consistent trait for INFPs, but I know it’s a huge part of my life!
I don’t think I'll ever personally lower my standards for my work or things I create, and I do think a lot of good can come out of that. For me, the way to make that sustainable is to have a quality-over-quantity approach. I reduce demands on myself not by sacrificing quality but by taking things slow and not demanding too much productivity of myself. There's also a difference between perfectionism driven by negative motivations like self-criticism or fear of inadequacy and perfectionism driven by the satisfaction of creating something good or bringing a vision to life.
But overall, this was an exceptionally accurate video. Good job!
You comment was so thoughful!
YAHsome! ❤️🔥💯🤔
@@theresefournier3269 my middle name is Therese (idk how to use the accent marks-lol) I was named after my grandmother and that is the only other place I’ve heard that name used. Now that my grandmother is no longer around, I never get to hear Therese’s pronounced correctly 😔
@@feralflower9004 if you gently hold the letter a bit longer, it gives you other options. Try it. It might show you a whole bunch of stuff.
That is what makes children so smart with these things. They try everything. 💐❤️😘
I can tell you are an INFP for the accuracy with which you speak. You have clearly carved out your thoughts and feelings on this and that feels so very familiar. Instantly recognizable!
Have you really mastered Te'ing when having a bad day? That is so Fi logical it is fabulous, but, how? How on earth do you motivated yourself in the now for all reward in the future? I need my Fi to get momentum.
And how do you manage to keep things slow? I always have one hundred thibgs to do, and Ne isn't helping matters
Reading comments, listening and trying to type out a comment. Starting the comment, then I delete it. Thinking way to far into the comment itself. Anyway, I'm very thankful for your videos, they teach me things and help me to understand myself. I am truly grateful.
As an older INFP I agree with your great rules for our type, it is very hard for us in this world, I don't know if I'd survived without the help of a therapist. Rule no 5 structure and organize your life is very crucial, it helped me to reach stability in my career, I still struggle to connect with people. Thank you for your great work!
I'm an ENFP but I totally agree and relate with these points especially the therapy one. It feels like we are an open wound honestly
just number 2 alone, crating things, if that means a good meal or a short piece of a story(writing) or idk.. art, or something created in a video game gives me so much satisfaction. it doesn't have to be perfect right away but i can ponder and dream about making it perfect.
Exceptional people skills was the only thing I couldn’t relate to as an INFP. I’ve been held back my whole life by crippling social anxiety and no one to share the intense and dark emotions I have from my childhood with..i love people and love trying to understand them but I can’t seem to connect well and make lasting relationships with them no matter how hard I try..INFP is a lonely type and these dispositions make me feel even more lonely among other INFPs
I can relate. Then when you do get close to someone, it's not knowing how much of the darkness to reveal and when. I want to be understood, but in explaining I worry it'll just push people away or make them want to run.
Thank you, as an INFP with general anxiety and "perfectionism sickness " your video made great points that would help me. I felt truly understood, which is something I rarely feel :(
I couldn’t help myself but stop and reply to your comment. INFPs are unique. My mom is one and I see so much kindness in her and genuine belief in humanity, yet also strength that resembles a superhero one. Please continue being yourself and know that there are people who do see the wonder in you and appreciate your approach to life. 😇🥰
@@solarisan_ thank u so much , it really gives me strength to continue when people like u recognize and try to understand me as I am. U are also a lovely person for this comment thank u ❤️
@@betulk.7073 Well, we are all human beings. I actually don't see why someone would use a typology classification to create a barrier between 'us' and 'them'. I am sure you have met people like that. It helps to understand that some find it as a comfort zone to build their ego. If anything, the cognitive functions should help us all to have deeper understanding of each other and learn to embrace differences by broadening our perspective. Just be yourself. Always. You are precious and appreciated as you are. But please remember to be kind to yourself and start by accepting yourself as you are and just go declare to the world your identity rather than wait for others to show external approval. I may not know you personally, but I do cheer for you 🙏🏻😊
yeah, us infps are rarely understood. i have yet to meet someone that understands us besides ourselves
Enfj here woah i never knew someone can actually be this smart like what the hell. I keep watching this guys videos and almost see all of them well the important ones
This is amazing advice that really plays to an INFP's strengths, while countering our weaknesses. Too often in the past I've found myself bogged down by small details (perfectionistic tendencies) or waiting too long to take action (also related to perfectionism). It's difficult finding that inertia when you never feel ready... but at some point, it's best to jump right in. "People are often malicious more out of ignorance than intentionality."
I've come to realize that ignorance was at the root of all darkness, evil, hate, etc.. 🤔
@@theresefournier3269not all evil but some. For example, serial killers do not murder out ignorance but out of pleasure by exercising ultimate power and control - taking another’s life.
@@lonefaolan6042 They are still acting out of ignorance, maybe the worst of all, of breaking even pure universal laws which no one gets away with.
This video hit a lot of pain points for me. In fact I did the stereotypical INFP thing and cried a bit. I will listen to this again a few times and try to face some of this stuff. Thanks.
It’s like he found my letters and read each one out loud. This is excellent 👌
Incredible mate. Saving me thousands in therapy~
YES! YAHsome! 💐
Great video! I resonated the most with "Don't wait for the perfect moment", "Stop being a perfectionist" and "Embrace the present moment".
Amazing! I'm currently facing #7: values vs. compromise. I'm realizing that I can stay in my holding pattern forever and rot from the inside out for lack of progress in my life, or I can take an opportunity that requires me to put up with a certain amount of insensitivity and disorder. Those things for me require compromise, and I seriously considered choosing to fester over compromising. Ironically, interpreting a vivid dream about it is actually what brought me back to reality. It's our inner world that enables us to connect with the outside world even though it may seem like that's precisely how we disconnect. Go figure!
This one really made me stop and think! So true!
Deep...but this s sooo reletable..this s basically the kind of life for us
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1. Happy Birthday 🎉🎂🎈🎁🎊 (I hope I didn’t get the date wrong 🤷🏻♀️). You may, or may not celebrate it, but I still wanted to take a moment to appreciate a day that I am sure matters greatly to those around you if not to you personally.
2. Thank you for the video. My mom (who is an INFP) is going through a challenging time and I seek ways to help and support her. I will keep your suggestions in mind 🙏🏻😇🥰✨
#9 is very interesting. I think I just recently started doing that and this video solidified this concept.
i’ve liked each and every comments here, especially the one thanking Nathan cos he’s doing an incredible job. but i also wanna thank all of you who left very thoughtful and helpful comments, yall are also incredibly smart. you’re doing an amazing job attracting like-minded people, Nate!
I as an ENFP resonated with every beautiful point as you spoke in your amazing voice. So much so that I genuinely feel I'm an ENFP + INFP. I cried a bit while listening to the ENFP 12 rules for life video, for this I just closed my eyes and let it hit me in the most gentle way possible. I don't know what to say, how I miss doing the stuff you mentioned in the video.*I'm longing for my own self from a long time now* Anyways.... those battles are never ending.... Thanks a lot for taking the time to make this video & enrich people's lives. 🌸
Exactly what I was thinking as a fellow ENFP
I can't wait for the ESTJ one 😍
Also as a person with two close INFP friends, I can totally see this advice being helpful to them and them giving this advice
Great video. As an INFP, I totally agree and have already implemented these into my life before I even saw this video. You are spot on.
The way I GRINNED when I saw the upload. Ahh, was waiting for this one!! 🥺 and I love how you articulated everything. Definitely helpful!! Thank you, Nathan xx.
My reactions as an INFP:
1) Yes
2) Very Yes
3) Really good life advice
4) Why are you calling me out?
5) Yes, but also no lol. I have a bullet journal and to-do lists sort of work. I'm constantly trying organization systems and abandoning them because they feel like a prison. I literally felt less creative with time blocking, which was a big problem as a writer
6) YAAAAS. Hard learned lesson but so much yes. I remember how offended/hurt I was the first time someone called me "basic" for liking pumpkin spice, but it was silly.
7) No. I compromise too much trying to avoid conflict. This is really bad advice for an INFP.
8) yeah...yeah definitely.
9) Lmao I love this advice.
10) I don't think this is something I struggle with for now, but probably good advice.
11) yeaaaaah
12) Oof, yeah. I am so bad at this, but I'm working on it.
A lot of these remind me of a younger me and how undeveloped I was in some areas. Very nice video
yeah i resonate with those too. honestly i needed that #7 advice too. compromising my values is frustrating and it's a shame it has to be done for them to make any impact
Agreed about time blocking - I don't like imposing too much structure on my creativity. I go with the flow of my feelings and inspirations, and that's what works best for me. However, I do find structure and systematization useful for some practical facets of life that I actually want to get over with efficiently and not have to think about too much.
I think #7 depends on the INFP. Everyone needs to be able to compromise to some degree. Some INFPs do this well, maybe too well, but there are also more stubbornly and impractically idealistic ones...
I also relate about a lot of these reminding me of a younger me! I tend to feel this way about a lot of INFP content. I think, necessarily, a lot of content about the MBTI types is more applicable to less developed versions of the types because the more developed you are, the more well-rounded you are and the less you're bound by the limitations or extremes associated with your type.
Oh yeah for sure. I have to agree with you on 7.
Speaking of organizing things, I decided to reorganize my hobby storage closet last night at 1:00 in the morning. I’ve been stressed out lately and for some reason it made me feel better. (INFP)
I admire INFPs, you seem so aware and conscious of your energy, living by follow your energy, the flow.
Sometimes, I don't know why I decided to clean the floor at 23:00, edit a video at 2 am
We don't realised the things which impact us unconsciously, the little things which are not done, which stress us, that we don't want to do, and one day, we fed up, do them, and realize it was not a big deal or so hard, it's just we didn't feel the moment, the mood or the will, courage to do it. XD
Introverts we feel alive, energized during the night, when all is quiet.
INTJ
Do u have OCD by chance?
An heartiest thank from an INFP
Hope you enjoyed the video and thank you for this comment! ~ Nathan
this video is amazing. As an infp who's been struggling this has really opened my eyes and helped me understand myself better. I'm so grateful you've given me some light in the darkness I was in. I love your videos and its almost scary how much I resonated with what you were talking about in this video haha.
"they often have exceptional people skills" 💀💀💀 now that is a fantasy for me. Fe users, even ExTPs keep having to teach me how to talk to people without it being awkward
I think the people skills for Fi are to do with mirroring and being non-judgemental.
if you focus on authenticity and kindness, nothing about human interactions need to be “taught.” with those two things, it all happens naturally, in my experience.
Every one of these rules is something I have learned, sometimes the hard way, as an INFP (not to say I'm good at all of them)! Golden advice for someone early in their journey of self discovery.
This guy probably describes the INFP type better than any other personality blog I've encountered.
God...this is good... Thank you!
Glad you like it!
This is a really, but really , good video, not just for INFPs but for people trying to understand them.
I love how you can make the content engaging with only your voice. It's a perfect podcast.
In my self development journey I came to realize some of those same lessons. ❤
I realise that some of this tips that casually did naturally had helped me in many ways such as organising things or valoring the present
Really good video, most things you said were facts
Well said! I really like your comments on compromise. It seems to be a lost art these days and so needed. Given our ability to understand others and our empathy for them, we should be in a position to act as a go between seemingly uncompatible philosophies or positions. I've often felt as an outsider INFP that we had this ability to see both sides and then communicate that. I have worked in situations of personal and relationship counseling. Ifeel the ability to get one side to see the others and vice versa is a unique gift that we have if we will just use it. Great advice sir
I'm having a lot of trouble in life and struggling to fit in, and stop self hate. Thank you for this video.
I am at a point in my life when I needed to hear these. Thank you. :')
I enjoyed this very much. I even went back a few times because I started pondering and zoned out through the next point. You’re great at articulating Nathan 🥺
On 7) it's more rounded if it's "cooperation" not "compromise", because the first is searching for benefits for both sides and unite them. The later is the word we use when both sides get hurt by trying to cooperate.
Your thumbnails are so beautiful, I love how they are so much different from the other mbti channel thumbnails.
This is so insightful, compassionate and useful.
I’ve been listening to this almost daily as it gives such good advice. I’ve consistently tested as an INFP although I’m a boarder-line Perceiving on the Perceiving-Judging spectrum.
Thank you for such insightful rules/tips, I can see how many of us INFPs can benefit from this.
Thanks. I really needed this advice. At the gym I do feel like an observer. I notice so much: the people, their darting eyes, etc. I’ve often thought about writing all this down.
When thinking of going to school, the anxiety strikes but when I'm in school, i'm like "not bad". Being in a crowd also helps me to stop daydreaming and live in the moment so it's not bad to socialize once in a while. I'm an introvert but I also need time for socialization because just daydreaming craves me for human interaction. I don't know if it's just me or not, there are some memes of INFPs where I think is exaggerated coz I don't do those things although I always get INFP as a result. I have many contradictions in myself and towards the MBTI like petting a cat or a dog. I don't like petting a dog or a cat but don't dislike them either, more like i'm afraid of them specially dogs. when thinking also of INFP, most videos I see says that INFPs are kind so I ask myself, "so what am I?" I'm not the type of person who is kind and gentle except back then so I usually ask and doibt myself about my type. People around me are also saying that i'm stingy and snub. So what am I? HAHAHAHA! By the way, I like it when your video has short introduction and straightforward words. Keep it up!
Great video thanks! 🙂
Recently I've been working on letting go of my perfectionism and adding structure and organisation to my life, and it has really helped me to have more more of the freedom that I crave!
Thanks for bringing numbers 6 and 11 to my awareness as these are definitely something I could do with working on...in an imperfect way 😉
You know your channel is good when my ENTP ass uses it as a procrastination tool instead of studying for my graduation exam which is kinda the most important shit ever that I will be facing in like 5 days
I can't fault you. I do the same thing😂
I find so much to relate to in both the INTP and INFP descriptions.
I think if u go deep enough ull find ur type , i had a hard time with infp and isfp , and finally figured im an infp , try looking into their shadow functions and their last function , tht would help
have u tried searching fi-si vs ti-si loop? also maybe inferior fe or te
Infp you are.
@@onionseggplant6595 Thanks! That clears it up. ;)
Brilliantly done. Yes.
Such words of wisdom. Thank you.
very impressed by the quality of this speech! thanks!
I was waiting for the INFP 12 rules for life for a while so it was a pleasant surprise to see it in my notifications, and at precisely the exact moment i needed it ^_^ Thank you for these insights and advice for INFPs. That quote from Abraham really stood out though and the point on inertia oh goodness... I was struggling with that up to this morning but this gave me a little push to take that leap of faith and do what I have to do. Thanks again Nathan :D
00:00 Intro
00:10 01. Leverage The Outsider's Perspective.
01:02 02. Create Things.
02:35 03. Don't Wait For The Prefect Moment.
03:17 04. Follow Your Heart...Unless Your Heart Is Being An Idiot.
03:46 05. Structure, Organise And Systematise Your Life.
04:39 06. Uniqueness Makes You Stand Out, But Similarity Allows You To Connect.
05:34 07. Values Without Compromise Are Meaningless.
06:47 08. Avoid Perfectionism.
07:15 09. Follow Your Aesthetic Inclinations.
07:51 10. Don't Always Assume Intent.
08:25 11. Sometimes The Best Way To Help Someone Is To Stop Helping Them.
08:44 12. Embrace The Power Of The Present Moment.
Cheers!
~An INFP :)
Those are some great bits of advice for an INFP. Will be really helpful at times
OK thank you very much for all of this. These are things I already noticed (and saw results of when I actually happened to do it). And, yeah, 3) made me yell at my TH-cam-reading device something equivalent to "come on, stop knowing how I work for a moment".
I'm gonna print the full list and text of this video to have it under my eyes so I can't act as if I didn't know. ESPECIALLY 5) and 3) and 2) but I already do 2) and 9). Thanks again.
As an infp, i love these!
Well you will also need to love and value yourself
these are great points...im working on structuring and organizing..my new job is forcing me into a routine which i am struggling to embrace...but in the end a little structure is a good thing
Thank you, it is so helpful as an INFP ! :)
I will keep these points in mind.
Very sophisticated and empathetic. Thank you 🙏
Very good points to reflect on
From 7th point on there's a lot of thigs I still need to work on, especially 11. I find myself in these kind of situations a lot lately, and it's really hard to let go and let people be in tough situations and figure it out on their own
Much of this sounds like an Enneagram 4. Thank you.
I disagree with the compromise thing. Compromise is taking a step back. Maneuvering around is just the correct use of Te informed by Fi and vice versa.
This was so on point. Thank you for sharing your insights. Eye-opening at times!
This is seriously on point.....so crazy, thanks a lot man
Ah… some comments on all points because why not.
1. As a writer, I love writing characters who are quite different from me. Though, one of my favourite characters is one I emulated after myself the most; INFP, artistic, autistic. But we’re not the same. Still though, I really like writing a lot of different types. The main character of what I’ve predominantly been writing is an ESFP (maaaaybe ENFP). And she’s such an awesome person. I even loved writing a dynamic between an INFJ and an ESTP. And ESTPs are probably one of the types I feel the least drawn to, but I love writing her, because she’s a princess and her ‘out there’ personality is really out of the ordinary. She teaches the INFJ (her advisor) a lot about the sensing world and he… well, is her advisor, so he keeps her grounded and prevents reckless impulsivity).
2. I love making things, but externalising it/opening up to who I truly am… is difficult.
3. Yeah… I’m not that assertive. And fantasising and staying my head is fun and useful… but sometimes it is too much.
4. I recently didn’t follow my heart. I attended uni based on but a mild interest, rather than a passion. The combination of not doing what I really want and the rigid systems and ways of doing things really sucked the life out of me. I still struggle truly being my authentic self. But I’m making steps. I’m (sometimes actively) pursuing what _I_ really want. I’m sure there’ll be times where I have to make Fi sacrifices or the sake of Te, but for now… I’m going to follow my heart. I still struggle with truly doing that.
5. It’s not the most fun thing but yeah… very useful. I’m autistic as well, so I need that routine. I notice that, having not had that much of a firm routine, I can ‘float around’ in all the time that I have now and it all amounts to very little. For some things, I do have a strong routine. Cooking, for example. Still, oftentimes life happens to me a bit too much.
6. I definitely want to be unique and foster it. Buuut, I might indeed lean into it a little too much. My autism intensifies the feeling of feeling like this world is not for me. Supposedly simple communication and social constructs are mostly foreign to me. Sometimes there is perhaps too much of a melancholy of not belonging. I _do_ belong, in the right environments. At home, with friends, with fellow creatives or fellow aspies. And leaning into not belonging makes me more closed off and less open to opportunities and people will probably be less open to giving me a try when I’m in that state.
7. One value I really appreciate in myself and others is authenticity. Obviously. Buuuut, I’m only as authentic as I want to be in my head. I don’t externalise it much. I actually conform to social norms (and be inauthentic in the process) quite a lot. I still have steps to make. I am not as autistic as I’d like to be.
9. Applying this to my writing… finishing it is better than perfecting it. Actually finishing but a first draft, or even just a chapter. Revisiting it, I’ll often cringe at how it didn’t convey what I wanted it to convey… But just finishing something is rewarding. Even just in and of itself.
9. I don’t think I dress extravagantly or in a way that really stands out, but it is unique. And I want to look like I do because because I want to look like that. I am very into making puns. That comes naturally to me. And the way I text with friends is… utter codswallop and quite incoherent.
12. I should probably use the here and now more to make the future a reality. But yeah… sometimes I’m just too stuck.
Never heard of inertia in this context, insightful.
These are really good and applicable tips.
It’s crazy how accurate these things are,sometimes my wife being a infj wants to know why I choose certain decisions ,and I most often don’t have words ,just knowing they’re right. But I feel it 125:
This has been strangely validating and motivating...
OMG TYSM💖💖💖
Thank you - this was absolutely superb advice and so helpful!
Thank you for this video!
This video single-handedly change my life in less than 10 min.
Very wise advices! Thank you!
It video is going to be saved to my playlist. There's a lot to ponder in this list. It was very well thought out Nathan.... Thanks
I am floored since I recently did the test again and it showed this type as a result vs INFJ which I've gotten several times in the past. I don't know what to believe!
This was excited! Thank you ❤️
Awesome content! Thank you!
Thank you!
Very helpful Nathan. Thank you.
The last three are by far the hardest for me.
I love your videos, they are so thoughtful (INFP here)
Thank you so much for this! New sub.
4:00 In #5 and #6 I don't "slip into" ESTJ...I become ENFP...fully...but reach burnout eventually if forced to maintain that too long.
I totally agree especially in the number 11, my classmates always rely on me or other people sometimes and sometimes i just gave them some clue so at least they use their brain
Very good advice. Thanks.
As an ESTP with an INFP dad I’ll be honest I suffered from having a role model who was a bit of an outsider, though successful. I wasn’t able to develop proper social skills with my inferior Fe because Fi was always prioritized .What the video says in no. 1 point is spot on. Good with people but an outsider sort of thing.
Funnily enough, as an INFP who grew up surrounded by ES types, I also feel like my social skills development suffered because I rarely had people around that I connected with, so I mostly just kept to myself. Also didn't help that they often made me feel like there was something wrong with me, which instilled a lot of social insecurity.
But I'm sure in some ways, our environments also made us develop some of our natural weaknesses and made us more well-rounded.
@@multitudesreplyaccount3163 In some way maybe (the last point) For me it was more learning how to fake stuff lol but I see your point.
I had the same insecurity you speak of, because my positive or stronger traits were not encouraged, so I didn’t develop them in a responsible way until much later.
@@multitudesreplyaccount3163 Not being encouraged by society or family I believe leads to immaturity, the kind of attitude of “why can’t people be more like me” or misapprehension of other peoples motives or victimhood.
👌 perfect summary. Excellent guidance.
Incredible , thank's
thank you so much! loved your advice
Why thank you… ~ Nathan
@@lovewhoso many of them resonated heavily with me! I’ve been very harsh on myself for the quality of my art and also feeling very lost regarding my outsider feelings. Your advice has encouraged me to view everything with more optimistic glasses. I happened to find it at the perfect time. Thank you for that!!
This is incredible
Thanks, great advice
Brilliant!
Happy Birthday! 🎉
Oh man. This was so good.
10th advice, very accurate ☔️
Very good thank you
Using a tine blocking app helped me in my daily routine, because i can day dream an entire day away (fellow infp 🤚)