The INFJ tends to have an intuitive understanding of people and issues and has the ability to present their ideas in a manner that inspires others. They are usually caring and will often use their creativity and problem solving abilities to help people. INFJs generally focus on people and look for ways to contribute to the betterment of others. They may not share these intuitive feelings with others because they want to avoid scrutiny. They may get a feeling about something and although they experience difficulty in describing these feelings, they are often motivated to act based on these inner thoughts, ideas, visions and hunches. An INFJ will often reflect on their intuitions and may be seen as deep and at times complex. They are often guided by their convictions and may become assertive and persistent if these values are violated. The INFJ may also have a high commitment to their strong value system. INFJs are typically private and generally share their thoughts and feelings with people they know. They tend to focus their energy inward and reenergize through spending time on their own. InFJ and schoolINFJs are generally compassionate, creative, helpful, and are often known for their integrity. Please see the attached works cited list for additional information. It is not, however, a complete description. It is intended to be an overview and shows how type can apply to many aspects of life. The following information has been compiled from numerous MBTI resources. After completing the assessment, sign up for a workshop to learn more about the MBTI and receive your results.note: The MBTI is available to U of S students and alumni and an NSID is required to sign in and complete the assessment. If you have not already completed an assessment to find out your type, click here to take the MBTI. The above four letters are known as a type and are based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
INFJ(Introversion, Intuition, Feeling, Judging)