1. Teacher 2. Physical Therapist 3. Counselor 4. Social Worker 5. PR Specialists 6. Librarian 7. Animal Care Worker 8. Psychologist 9. Speech- Language Pathologists 10. Marketing Specialists 11. Special Education Teacher 12. Artists/ Writers As a 60 yr. old female INFJ- I have done many of these jobs! It's funny how they (psychologists) "get us!"
WOW, that’s amazing! I would like to hear more of your stories! It’s so cool you tried many of these jobs. I’m an INFP, and I’ve been so frustrated with my career path recently. I feel like most of these jobs require certifications or degrees, and I don’t have enough courage to spend the time and money to get another degree; those jobs which don’t need certificates may be very low-paid…
@@luluuuuu906 You are an INFP- you are very different from me - INFJ. Look up videos for your personality type. If you need education to do so- do that. Sometimes it takes a lot of hard work to attain a degree to do what you already are. It took me 10 years to become a teacher. But it was well worth my time as it was a privilege to teach kids. 🍎🍏❤
I am a fellow INFP currently working in a customer service job. Although it might not be apparent, there are aspects of the job that makes it suitable for our personality type. Yes, it's really demanding and emotionally draining at times, depending on the type of the individual you're working with, but it offers moments of deep inner fulfillment, especially when you've been successful at resolving somebody's issue, hearing their expression of gratitude, and establishing an emotional and friendly connection with a person. Also, last but not least, it doesn't require you to meet with people in person, so it eases you from having to deal with a high frequency of human interactions. Overall, albeit being difficult at times, it often provides a sense of emotional fulfillment, which I find to be a positive aspect of the job. Important additional notes: Please, bear in mind that I've been working in this role for 6 months only, and that I agree that it wouldn't be a most rewarding experience to work in this field until retirement.
I'm in and I'm thinking about quitting, it has been a hell for me , and everyone just focuses on payment but I swear I'm dying. I try to look into positive and everything but it's really hard, and whenever I try to work in places like that it's the same I cant last more than 4 month, and that leads people think I'm weak and unreliable but I just can't take it, it take all of me, the stress, anxiety it's killing me, and hell yes I prefer peace over money 100%
I’m constantly thinking about becoming a psychologist/counselor. I’m very interested in the brain and behaviors. I’m trying to not be discouraged by my age and just muster up the courage to go back to school. I love helping and motivating people heal and to be the best version of themselves.
Brave human,I really wish you end up pursuing it I completely did a 180 with my life from mechanical engineering to clinical psychology So hoping you're also able to achieve what you wish for Godspeed 😁 BTW a fellow INFP from this planet 🌝.
I’m 27. went back at 24 to be a mental health nurse and I’m almost out the other side! I love it. There are so many of us in psychology 😂 it’s our calling
I'm a 45 y/o INFP Paramedic and I HATE my career. None of these jobs have any interest for me. I'm not artistic, musical, and I can't stand teaching / instructing. I'm in a dark place in my INFP life as I'm so burnt out from 26 years in EMS. So hard to find a new career as I don't want to do any typical INFP careers. Beyond frustrating!!!!
Is it the career or the administration you hate? Perhaps you are suffering from burnout? I myself am an RN (also INFP I’ve discovered) and have unfortunately suffered severe burnout. I loved being a nurse until the hospital switched from non-profit to for profit. Everything has changed in the field of healthcare, everything is definitely profit run, patients be damned. This is obviously detrimental to the patient but the unseen consequences to staff has been devastating. I am positive this carries right on down to first responders as well. I am sorry for your pain.
Hi, INFP here. I see you have helped many people over those 26 years, you've done a great job. I'm very sorry for your frustration and suffering getting stronger over time. I've also changed careers and I know it takes a lot of patience to stay motivated. Please take care, blessings.
I worked as a cook then restaurant manager for years and hated it. I was burnt out and did not feel like I was benefiting anything. Now I'm a caregiver in a locked Dementia Unit. I love every second of it. You get to form great connections and really help others. Also you have to be creative as dementia takes alot of creative communication. So this is a job I would suggest to other INFPs
I became a cook too, it is probably the worst job for my personality. It is good to completely remove yourself from your comfort zone at some point. But not forever. 2 years and can't wait to quit.
Interesting I was an INFP cook/kitchen manager. I also was a terrible fit as a cook. I remember a fellow cook telling me "you think too much". As a Kitchen Manager, I did better when I got to focus on the bigger picture. I just realized due to being an INFP in food service, I struggled when dealling with co workers who don't care and are there only for the paycheck. I am a librarian now and I am surrounded with mostly co-workers who share my need to be of service to people.
INFP teacher here, you guys might be surprised by how easy teaching can come to us, i didn't think i would last a lot doing it but i have been teaching for 2 years now and it has been really good for my self steem and social habilities!!
INFP writer here! And yes, it's kinda difficult sometimes. Especially when other people think that what I'm doing is useless and less successful, can't support my life fully. But I'm happy. I can explore my mind and imagination, share it with other people who want to read it.
INFP writer here too. May I ask; what kind of writing do you do? I personally write stories, but I figure it would be hard to make a living out of it. So, you got me curious
@@PsychologyRefresh I've been a Physical Therapist Assistant for 13 years and still enjoy it. Just found out I'm an INFP a couple years ago. Seeing that Physical Therapist is on a lot of lists for INFPs is very interesting. Glad I was able to find a career that I enjoy early on 😌.
I'm an INFP and I'm a sciwnce teacher ❤ it's very demanding (I work witj middle through high school) but truly nothing makes me happier than helping the kiddos. I like to chat with the students, give advice, and help them become well rounded. :) I do like to help them investigate the world around them, not just that inside the classroom.
As an INFP who is studying to become a computer engineer, my personality type gives me an edge because when learning new information, I immediately seek to thoroughly understand it, link it to past information I learned, and explore every limitation of its application. This allows me to learn information effectively and generate several functional solutions to the problems at hand. I don’t know why people see engineering as so rigid. You are utilizing every bit of knowledge you have been exposed to in creative ways to come up with a unique solution. That’s why I wish more INFPs would give engineering a chance. STEM in general necessitates a creative approach to problem solving. Edit: I retested and apparently I’m an INFJ, which makes sense actually. I’ve been seriously working on my time management and organization, and it’s helped to reduce my stress about potentially forgotten or unfinished tasks a lot.
@@GG-mr9iz Part of the reason is I genuinely enjoy it, but a lot of people in STEM careers are there for the prestige or income. So I think it’s just the fact that INFPs usually don’t choose careers they don’t feel fulfilled by, and most engineers don’t find their work to have deeper fulfillment. So many of my classmates were forced to choose their careers by their parents, I’m just lucky that I happen to enjoy this sort of career path.
I‘m majoring computer science, it was fun at first, you learn about puzzle kind of thing and how things were works. But I realize in real industry you mostly doing boring job :( I find it really hard to get used to technical part to learn a tech stack, as it was really differ from one to another and I don’t like to setting up the environment and such as sometimes I forgot which I used and where I installed them lol. For now I only find UI/UX is more fun to do 😅
@@nama1243 Same, I am studying both Embedded elctronic systems and computer science. I chose this field because of money (+ asian parent pressure) and every other jobs was either boring to me or not financially stable at all. I suck at both art and writing which is a shame since I am supposed to be good at it. Good luck for your studies!
I'm an INFP and I studied Linguistics for my Bachelors degree and Education for my Masters. I'm not happy with either choice of mine and actually thinking of studying something related to IT field, like data analytics. Education is nice but since I'm a hard introvert it something becomes too much for me emotionally and I can't stop blaming myself for my students' failure or lack of motivation. Linguistics is nice but there're only few career options it can give you. In my free time I do as much creative stuff as possible: dance flamenco, play the piano and the castanets (yes,really), write short stories.
I’m an INFP, I have been an HVAC technician for years.. I hate my job, and I decided to go back to school. I am in my first semester of Respiratory Therapy school. I don’t think it’s a good fit. I am leaning towards Psychology, or Physical Therapy. I will keep going until something seems like the right fit
In practice, you can do pretty much every job you really like, but there are some almost made special for every personality. There are some reddits about UX from an INFP perspective, you should search for them if you didn't already.
I just signed up for a UX bootcamp. I really like problem-solving to help others as well, so i think it'll be a good fit. I'd also love to do industrial design. If I could go back in time I'd probably major in that, but I think UX would be easier as a career-changer. I still think I'll do industrial design work on the side though, RISD has a really cool product development program that I want to enroll in eventually.
In my estimation satisfaction in that job is going to depend on the company culture. E.g. They could have a very rigid ux process that you would find inadequate and always want to change, or they might show a lot of trust in their experts and let you flourish
im an infp and studied graphic design and art. I still enjoy it as a hobby but find it hard to do it as an career. I work in maintanence now in a hotel, its okay but I think not any jobs suits me (jobhopped for ages and get bored of it) im looking into entrepreneurship
Same here, I studied graphic design and I love to draw. But I get more joy out of it as a hobby than a carreer. I wish you all the good luck with finding a job that suits you.
My dream has been being a psychologist for a quite long time, I'm even known as "Psychologist girl" in my class. Im really happy that it fits my nature
Infp here, I dont like any of these careers, is it normal ? The only thing I liked is "Marketing" ..What about architecture and Business ? Architecture has room for our creativity and Business could have that too, no ? 😅
I am study economy and I kinda like it , but I dont know how I would find myself in a job, Iam a creative person and I get really good ideas, and in fact a job related to pr, or marketing woudl suit me since I am good at this, but unfurtunately there are not job opprptunies in this field here.
Maybe you can search a job close the arts, even if you won’t be doing anything much creative ig. Like in a print company or a manufacture of some kind but in logistics(?) or something
😂 Well, these carriers more seem like of ENFJs and ESFJs rather than INFPs Its strange how people overassume everything, INFPs are XXFPs which makes them Artistic but not people pleaser INFPs main functions are Int. Feeling and Ext. Intuition and thus are self absorbed, imaginative, self pleasers They may help some coz they like it but they dont really care for everyone , thats the truth , they are individualists like ISFPs and they are good in carriers of Writing, Music, Composing, Plants, painting, etc to express thier int feeling and explore due to ext. Intuition Remember INFPs are very similar to ENFPs rather than INFJs and these carriers requires social work which is main domain of EXFJs or all XXFJs to some extent since they have extroverted feelings and care for other people and thus These carrier makes more sense for XXFJs and All XXFPs are with int. feeling and hence very self fascinated artists within self , they will not work for people and rather just do what they like doing by heart
Fr. The stereotype that we’re crybabies who love helping people, is not necessarily true. Like, we are kind and respectful (because that’s supposed to be normal right)but we don’t all go out of our way to help others if it’s inconvenient to us, we’re too shy or not sociable enough. Like, I don’t feel like doing 9 years of college to save people ´s lives lmao, even 6 is too much
I mean it's okay if you don't want them. The list is just based on INFP's cognitive functions For me, i want to help people because i want to create a safe place for them. I'm an INFP too but we all humans work differently Some INFP likes to create more, some INFP likes to help more, some INFP likes to share more, and many things. This why we're called individualistic and unique because we have different views and think
@@CharlieAnderson-xe7rm Well, I'll be damn! To see if we have stuff in common; do you like profound talk about life? Or psychology or philosophy? P.s thanks for answering. It's appreciated.
I am a INFP. I am an artist, and a youth mentor ☺️. Also going to be teaching art. I love everything about it. I’ve also always loved psychology, I was a librarian intern in high school, I’ve dabbled into the whole massage thing just for personal desire to massage my babies pressure points n whatnot, I create content to market my artwork, I’m obsessed with writing, journaling, note taking etc.. It’s funny to me how much of this list I resonates with. 😂 Gives me a sense of alignment . ✨🤭
There are so many adventures in this world to be had... I'm hoping us INFP's find the balance & richness in life that we seek, cuz man do we flourish when the stars align with our hearts! Fellow INFPs, keep doing what makes you HAPPIEST, YOU HOLD THE POWER TO CREATE THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS!
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😂 😭 I couldn't live it for, real even in my head 🗣️ 😭😂
Lmaoooo me too brother
Same here, I agree
True
15 years in and it is doable.
1. Teacher
2. Physical Therapist
3. Counselor
4. Social Worker
5. PR Specialists
6. Librarian
7. Animal Care Worker
8. Psychologist
9. Speech- Language Pathologists
10. Marketing Specialists
11. Special Education Teacher
12. Artists/ Writers
As a 60 yr. old female INFJ- I have done many of these jobs!
It's funny how they (psychologists) "get us!"
Thanks for sharing! Which job was the best for you?
@@PsychologyRefresh all of them 😂
WOW, that’s amazing! I would like to hear more of your stories! It’s so cool you tried many of these jobs. I’m an INFP, and I’ve been so frustrated with my career path recently. I feel like most of these jobs require certifications or degrees, and I don’t have enough courage to spend the time and money to get another degree; those jobs which don’t need certificates may be very low-paid…
@@luluuuuu906 You are an INFP- you are very different from me - INFJ. Look up videos for your personality type. If you need education to do so- do that. Sometimes it takes a lot of hard work to attain a degree to do what you already are. It took me 10 years to become a teacher. But it was well worth my time as it was a privilege to teach kids. 🍎🍏❤
@@luluuuuu906 this is my problem as well I’m 34 and a single mom. I feel hopeless after leaving my career as a program manager.
I’m an infp. Don’t ever work in a call center. 😭
I used to do that for 5 years. It was a nightmare
I am a fellow INFP currently working in a customer service job. Although it might not be apparent, there are aspects of the job that makes it suitable for our personality type. Yes, it's really demanding and emotionally draining at times, depending on the type of the individual you're working with, but it offers moments of deep inner fulfillment, especially when you've been successful at resolving somebody's issue, hearing their expression of gratitude, and establishing an emotional and friendly connection with a person.
Also, last but not least, it doesn't require you to meet with people in person, so it eases you from having to deal with a high frequency of human interactions.
Overall, albeit being difficult at times, it often provides a sense of emotional fulfillment, which I find to be a positive aspect of the job.
Important additional notes: Please, bear in mind that I've been working in this role for 6 months only, and that I agree that it wouldn't be a most rewarding experience to work in this field until retirement.
Why??
I'm in and I'm thinking about quitting, it has been a hell for me , and everyone just focuses on payment but I swear I'm dying. I try to look into positive and everything but it's really hard, and whenever I try to work in places like that it's the same I cant last more than 4 month, and that leads people think I'm weak and unreliable but I just can't take it, it take all of me, the stress, anxiety it's killing me, and hell yes I prefer peace over money 100%
I’m constantly thinking about becoming a psychologist/counselor. I’m very interested in the brain and behaviors. I’m trying to not be discouraged by my age and just muster up the courage to go back to school. I love helping and motivating people heal and to be the best version of themselves.
Good luck in finding your dream career path!
Brave human,I really wish you end up pursuing it
I completely did a 180 with my life from mechanical engineering to clinical psychology
So hoping you're also able to achieve what you wish for
Godspeed 😁
BTW a fellow INFP from this planet 🌝.
@@The_tellers_tales mechanical engineering would be the last career I'd want as an INFP, that's crazy lol. Happy for you though
Just do it!
I’m 27. went back at 24 to be a mental health nurse
and I’m almost out the other side! I love it. There are so many of us in psychology 😂 it’s our calling
I'm a 45 y/o INFP Paramedic and I HATE my career. None of these jobs have any interest for me. I'm not artistic, musical, and I can't stand teaching / instructing. I'm in a dark place in my INFP life as I'm so burnt out from 26 years in EMS. So hard to find a new career as I don't want to do any typical INFP careers. Beyond frustrating!!!!
Is it the career or the administration you hate? Perhaps you are suffering from burnout? I myself am an RN (also INFP I’ve discovered) and have unfortunately suffered severe burnout. I loved being a nurse until the hospital switched from non-profit to for profit. Everything has changed in the field of healthcare, everything is definitely profit run, patients be damned. This is obviously detrimental to the patient but the unseen consequences to staff has been devastating. I am positive this carries right on down to first responders as well. I am sorry for your pain.
Hi, INFP here. I see you have helped many people over those 26 years, you've done a great job. I'm very sorry for your frustration and suffering getting stronger over time. I've also changed careers and I know it takes a lot of patience to stay motivated. Please take care, blessings.
Explore your talents!... There are things that you haven't explored before... So try...
INFP librarian here, I’ve worked 4 of the jobs on this list.
Which ones?
I worked as a cook then restaurant manager for years and hated it. I was burnt out and did not feel like I was benefiting anything. Now I'm a caregiver in a locked Dementia Unit. I love every second of it. You get to form great connections and really help others. Also you have to be creative as dementia takes alot of creative communication. So this is a job I would suggest to other INFPs
I became a cook too, it is probably the worst job for my personality. It is good to completely remove yourself from your comfort zone at some point. But not forever. 2 years and can't wait to quit.
@@apollyon9946You got this 💯
I am considering caregiver positions - curious to know what kind of certification if any you have to do that work?
Interesting I was an INFP cook/kitchen manager. I also was a terrible fit as a cook. I remember a fellow cook telling me "you think too much". As a Kitchen Manager, I did better when I got to focus on the bigger picture. I just realized due to being an INFP in food service, I struggled when dealling with co workers who don't care and are there only for the paycheck. I am a librarian now and I am surrounded with mostly co-workers who share my need to be of service to people.
I had a job by a dementia centre. It was fantastic the best job for me ever. But, the ladies didn't want or like a black male in the team. So I left.
INFP teacher here! I want to quit! I love my students but the classroom is too stressful for me! I dream of becoming a librarian!
Thanks for sharing!
Which subject you teach ?
INFP teacher here, you guys might be surprised by how easy teaching can come to us, i didn't think i would last a lot doing it but i have been teaching for 2 years now and it has been really good for my self steem and social habilities!!
I know many INFP teachers. What you said is very accurate !
I'm INFP and I'm theoretical physicist
INFP writer here! And yes, it's kinda difficult sometimes. Especially when other people think that what I'm doing is useless and less successful, can't support my life fully. But I'm happy. I can explore my mind and imagination, share it with other people who want to read it.
Thank you for bringing up your perspective!
INFP writer here too. May I ask; what kind of writing do you do? I personally write stories, but I figure it would be hard to make a living out of it. So, you got me curious
INFP Physical Therapist here! It took a lot of hard-work to get here (intense academic rigour), but it was worth it :)
Are you satisfied?
@@PsychologyRefresh I've been a Physical Therapist Assistant for 13 years and still enjoy it. Just found out I'm an INFP a couple years ago. Seeing that Physical Therapist is on a lot of lists for INFPs is very interesting. Glad I was able to find a career that I enjoy early on 😌.
I'm an INFP and I'm a sciwnce teacher ❤ it's very demanding (I work witj middle through high school) but truly nothing makes me happier than helping the kiddos. I like to chat with the students, give advice, and help them become well rounded. :) I do like to help them investigate the world around them, not just that inside the classroom.
As an INFP who is studying to become a computer engineer, my personality type gives me an edge because when learning new information, I immediately seek to thoroughly understand it, link it to past information I learned, and explore every limitation of its application. This allows me to learn information effectively and generate several functional solutions to the problems at hand. I don’t know why people see engineering as so rigid. You are utilizing every bit of knowledge you have been exposed to in creative ways to come up with a unique solution. That’s why I wish more INFPs would give engineering a chance. STEM in general necessitates a creative approach to problem solving.
Edit: I retested and apparently I’m an INFJ, which makes sense actually. I’ve been seriously working on my time management and organization, and it’s helped to reduce my stress about potentially forgotten or unfinished tasks a lot.
Thanks for sharing!
I thought INFP dislikes computer engineer careers. Surprised but good to hear. It shows it all depends on the person.
@@GG-mr9iz Part of the reason is I genuinely enjoy it, but a lot of people in STEM careers are there for the prestige or income. So I think it’s just the fact that INFPs usually don’t choose careers they don’t feel fulfilled by, and most engineers don’t find their work to have deeper fulfillment. So many of my classmates were forced to choose their careers by their parents, I’m just lucky that I happen to enjoy this sort of career path.
I‘m majoring computer science, it was fun at first, you learn about puzzle kind of thing and how things were works. But I realize in real industry you mostly doing boring job :( I find it really hard to get used to technical part to learn a tech stack, as it was really differ from one to another and I don’t like to setting up the environment and such as sometimes I forgot which I used and where I installed them lol. For now I only find UI/UX is more fun to do 😅
@@nama1243 Same, I am studying both Embedded elctronic systems and computer science. I chose this field because of money (+ asian parent pressure) and every other jobs was either boring to me or not financially stable at all. I suck at both art and writing which is a shame since I am supposed to be good at it. Good luck for your studies!
I'm an INFP and I studied Linguistics for my Bachelors degree and Education for my Masters. I'm not happy with either choice of mine and actually thinking of studying something related to IT field, like data analytics. Education is nice but since I'm a hard introvert it something becomes too much for me emotionally and I can't stop blaming myself for my students' failure or lack of motivation. Linguistics is nice but there're only few career options it can give you. In my free time I do as much creative stuff as possible: dance flamenco, play the piano and the castanets (yes,really), write short stories.
how are you doing in IT, now?? ;)
@@luisbarbosa8136 I've stopped my IT learning for now because I don't have enough time, but I hope to continue soon!
Good content, by understanding myself as an INFP I am now a social worker in my city and I enjoy every single day of my work!
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These are almost all things I thought about studying when I was younger, so how the hell did I end up in a master's degree in finance?
Thank you for this comment!
Samee. What are you doing now?
😂same, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in finance/ banking, now i work in HR, but thinking about studying clinical psychology.
INFP psychiatrist here ♥️🤓🔮🩺
I am an infp and I am studying to be a nurse.💙
I would be a good counselor but would take all the mental stresses of others home with me.
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Okay, this is accurate... but I was looking for *new* ideas 😂
I would like to pursue my career as a psychologist now, but as an INFP who keeps an open mind, may be I would try some jobs else in the future too. :D
Cargo airline pilot...but really found my niche when I became an instructor.
Thank you for bringing up your perspective!
I'm INFP and I'll be a chiropractor ❤❤
I’m an INFP, I have been an HVAC technician for years.. I hate my job, and I decided to go back to school. I am in my first semester of Respiratory Therapy school. I don’t think it’s a good fit. I am leaning towards Psychology, or Physical Therapy. I will keep going until something seems like the right fit
Thanks for sharing!
What made you not like respiratory therapy? I’m an INFP currently working as a social worker and was thinking of making the change to RT.
Caregiver here, had lost my college results on my original Myers & Briggs test. This looks like me, confirming your online quiz. Thanks!
You're welcome!
I'm an INFP studying Electrical Engineering and Engineering Physics :P
Do you like it?
How about User Experience (UX)? This requires empathy and creativity that both an INFP thrives in
Definitely! Do you have any experience with that?
In practice, you can do pretty much every job you really like, but there are some almost made special for every personality. There are some reddits about UX from an INFP perspective, you should search for them if you didn't already.
I just signed up for a UX bootcamp. I really like problem-solving to help others as well, so i think it'll be a good fit. I'd also love to do industrial design. If I could go back in time I'd probably major in that, but I think UX would be easier as a career-changer. I still think I'll do industrial design work on the side though, RISD has a really cool product development program that I want to enroll in eventually.
@@Jyustinyan I didn't know that! Gonna check it out rn
In my estimation satisfaction in that job is going to depend on the company culture. E.g. They could have a very rigid ux process that you would find inadequate and always want to change, or they might show a lot of trust in their experts and let you flourish
Infp as a culinarian is really draining it pass trough my mind that maybe i'd go teach someday hahaha
Thanks for sharing!
im an infp and studied graphic design and art. I still enjoy it as a hobby but find it hard to do it as an career. I work in maintanence now in a hotel, its okay but I think not any jobs suits me (jobhopped for ages and get bored of it) im looking into entrepreneurship
Same here, I studied graphic design and I love to draw. But I get more joy out of it as a hobby than a carreer. I wish you all the good luck with finding a job that suits you.
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Great catch!
INFP artists here
Welcome!
Library job! My dream job
Good luck in that career path!
for real
My dream has been being a psychologist for a quite long time, I'm even known as "Psychologist girl" in my class. Im really happy that it fits my nature
Well as an INFP, I hate office jobs. So idk about some of these...
1-5 is nightmare, i dunno with others but idea job meeting with many people for me is 😱
What about the INFP guy that hates dealing with people (even though he can get real chatty with coworkers and such sometimes 😂)?
Talking drain my energy extremely fast. I wonder what kind of jobs can I do in total silence or communicate online.
Industrial mechanic
I'm a INFP and a teacher
I love teaching 😢❤❤❤
Me as INFP became a teacher
In what field?
I am INFP-a but I am interested in programming. Is this normal or do I need to change my mind and choose a job from this table???
You can go study programming and go teach programming😂 or use the computer to help others since INFPs are driven by purpose
Nice job
Thanks! Have you been doing any of those jobs?
@@PsychologyRefresh no I haven’t but I’ll try teaching
@@hasanainalkifaee619 Which subject?
As a former infp who is pursuing medical field i can't find out what should i do beside this
Infp here, I dont like any of these careers, is it normal ? The only thing I liked is "Marketing" ..What about architecture and Business ? Architecture has room for our creativity and Business could have that too, no ? 😅
infp but studying Hospitality Management, is it too late to regret?
I am study economy and I kinda like it , but I dont know how I would find myself in a job, Iam a creative person and I get really good ideas, and in fact a job related to pr, or marketing woudl suit me since I am good at this, but unfurtunately there are not job opprptunies in this field here.
Maybe you can search a job close the arts, even if you won’t be doing anything much creative ig. Like in a print company or a manufacture of some kind but in logistics(?) or something
I am an economist too! You can write me if you want ;)
Huh... writer, artist, teacher, volunteer social worker, massage technician.... yup. INFPness confirmed yet again.
Alright!
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Well, these carriers more seem like of ENFJs and ESFJs rather than INFPs
Its strange how people overassume everything, INFPs are XXFPs which makes them Artistic but not people pleaser
INFPs main functions are Int. Feeling and Ext. Intuition and thus are self absorbed, imaginative, self pleasers
They may help some coz they like it but they dont really care for everyone , thats the truth , they are individualists like ISFPs and they are good in carriers of Writing, Music, Composing, Plants, painting, etc to express thier int feeling and explore due to ext. Intuition
Remember INFPs are very similar to ENFPs rather than INFJs and these carriers requires social work which is main domain of EXFJs or all XXFJs to some extent since they have extroverted feelings and care for other people and thus
These carrier makes more sense for XXFJs and
All XXFPs are with int. feeling and hence very self fascinated artists within self , they will not work for people and rather just do what they like doing by heart
Agree
Fr. The stereotype that we’re crybabies who love helping people, is not necessarily true. Like, we are kind and respectful (because that’s supposed to be normal right)but we don’t all go out of our way to help others if it’s inconvenient to us, we’re too shy or not sociable enough. Like, I don’t feel like doing 9 years of college to save people ´s lives lmao, even 6 is too much
I mean it's okay if you don't want them. The list is just based on INFP's cognitive functions
For me, i want to help people because i want to create a safe place for them. I'm an INFP too but we all humans work differently
Some INFP likes to create more, some INFP likes to help more, some INFP likes to share more, and many things. This why we're called individualistic and unique because we have different views and think
2:30 the grandma in the back just looks ridiculous
Infp, could not do most of these ngl 💀
Don't work in a large law firm.
I'm a 26y/o INFP writer wannabe. Anyone want a friend? I do.
I do
@@CharlieAnderson-xe7rm Well, I'll be damn! To see if we have stuff in common; do you like profound talk about life? Or psychology or philosophy?
P.s thanks for answering. It's appreciated.
The voice on this video is very loud, it's hard to listen to. I have to go away. Please stop yelling at me.
Sorry!
Is lawyer good
I am one, i literally have no clue whats going on :‹
I am a INFP. I am an artist, and a youth mentor ☺️. Also going to be teaching art. I love everything about it.
I’ve also always loved psychology,
I was a librarian intern in high school,
I’ve dabbled into the whole massage thing just for personal desire to massage my babies pressure points n whatnot,
I create content to market my artwork,
I’m obsessed with writing, journaling, note taking etc..
It’s funny to me how much of this list I resonates with. 😂 Gives me a sense of alignment . ✨🤭
Oh my, i'm so happy for you. I can tell that you're having fun with your life!
There are so many adventures in this world to be had... I'm hoping us INFP's find the balance & richness in life that we seek, cuz man do we flourish when the stars align with our hearts! Fellow INFPs, keep doing what makes you HAPPIEST, YOU HOLD THE POWER TO CREATE THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS!
I don't think I have communication skills...
At all?
Me also my communication skill is so bad
Same here...
Oh Nice :)
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