INFJ Personality Inside & Out...

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Alexis Kingsley

Alexis Kingsley

Күн бұрын

INFJ, what makes you YOU? What makes the INFJ personality tick? What are the building blocks of the INFJ personality type? In this video I'll explain the INFJ personality type inside and out - from their cognitive functions Introverted Intuition, Extraverted Feeling, Introverted Thinking, and Extraverted Sensing to their strengths, weaknesses, and unique gift to the world.
INFJ Cognitive Functions:
1. Introverted Intuition (Ni)
2. Extraverted Feeling (Fe)
3. Introverted Thinking (Ti)
4. Extraverted Sensing (Se)
5. Extraverted Intuition (Ne)
6. Introverted Feeling (Fi)
7. Extraverted Thinking (Te)
8. Introverted Sensing (Si)
0:00 How does Myers Briggs relate to cognitive functions?
3:49 Overused Strength Ni for INFJ
10:12 Underused Strength Fe for INFJ
18:36 Overused Weakness Ti for INFJ
27:45 Underused Weakness Se for INFJ
36:36 INFJ Unique Gift to the world
Cognitive Functions Playlist: ⬇️
• Cognitive Functions
Myers Briggs 101 Playlist: ⬇️
• Myers Briggs 101
⬇️ Personality Playlists: ⬇️
INFJ: • INFJ
INTJ: • INTJ
ENFJ: • ENFJ
ENTJ: • ENTJ
INTP: • INTP
INFP: • INFP
ENFP: • ENFP
ENTP: • ENTP
ISTP: • ISTP
ESTP: • ESTP
ESFP: • ESFP
ISFP: • ISFP
ESTJ: • ESTJ
ESFJ: • ESFJ
ISTJ: • ISTJ
ISFJ: • ISFJ
Quotes are taken from the books:
Psychological Types by Carl Jung
Conscious Orientation by J.H. Van Der Hoop
Gifts Differing by Isabel Briggs Myers with Peter B. Myers
FAQ:
Have you heard of the 8-function model?
Yes, I was introduced to the 8-function model in approx. 2015/16, and I have been working on Ti in my personal life which is not in my top 4. My "Inside Out" series touches on it, and I plan to dive deeper in a future series.
Have you heard of socionics, enneagram, tritype, vultology, 4 sides of the mind, interaction styles, OPS, or CPT?
Yes to all. I have a couple collabs and videos on my channel about enneagram and socionics. The other systems I've heard of and studied on a surface-level, and own/have read books on many of the above topics. For one reason or another, none of these topics have interested me enough to discuss regularly on the channel.
Stereotyping:
Any time I say a behavioral example of how a type shows up like "I tend to notice a lot of ISTJs with fitbits" this is to ground the theoretical concept for viewers who have repeatedly asked me to give behavioral examples and to make content less abstract and confusing. However, any time I stray from motives and transfer to behavior, it will lose universal application. Any time I give an example like this, it is not an absolute, it is not a rule, that behavior is not exclusive to that type, that behavior is not the exclusive manifestation of a type's motives, not everyone or even most of the type might do that thing; but it is simply a one-time example of how the motivations that ISTJs share could manifest - not how they must manifest.
In addition, different motivations aside from Si-Te motivations could also prompt someone to get a fitbit, so this behavior alone cannot be used to type someone. In my day to day life, I do not see people with a fitbit and therefore declare them an ISTJ. Any example I give did not come from inductive reasoning which gets applied universally like "I saw 3 ISTJs who wear fitbits therefore all ISTJs have fitbits." In addition these examples can be backed up deductively with Carl Jung's and Van Der Hoop's writing like "Si is finely attuned to sense organs"; "Te likes outcomes and metrics" "therefore an example could be, but is not limited to, ISTJs wearing fitbits, especially when used to measure sense organs."
I have been working on Ti and thus curbing misunderstandings on this front, but in case I say something contrary to this belief, it was due to sloppy Te langauge (or it was a non-serious joke) and not because I believe differently.

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@michaelvandenheuvel317
@michaelvandenheuvel317 6 ай бұрын
I am captivated by the way you present. Delivery style and thought process.
@anonymousfriendly3973
@anonymousfriendly3973 5 ай бұрын
Agreed
@mws12345
@mws12345 6 ай бұрын
I love how the thumbnail didn't go for a more Fe oriented, welcoming and polite face, but more of an analyzing and figuring you out face.
@AlexisKingsley
@AlexisKingsley 6 ай бұрын
lol
@whiddenrobot8533
@whiddenrobot8533 5 ай бұрын
A lifetime of feeling/being unseen/not understood leaves one with a deep appreciation for the gift of being seen. When someone is at their lowest point to help them be/feel seen…what a precious thing to be able to give. ( INFJ-what a miserable and highly valued gift, the gift of seeing but never to be seen) i think we understand the value to the point of agony.
@clairem3707
@clairem3707 Ай бұрын
Great comment. Yes that seems to be our cross if you see it that way. I've come to realize though that I actually get so much pleasure from people opening to me and trying to solve their riddles. I almost forget a lot of the time whether they're interested in me or analysing with me which is what I enjoy although I do find I can only do for so long with another person..
@Indigooroux_xmpljjdroid
@Indigooroux_xmpljjdroid Ай бұрын
Wow! You REALLY NAILED IT! lol! Dark night of the soul is our only path to the light! Working up the courage to finally take that first step can take most of your life but there are no shorcuts unfortunately. I guess our job is so important that we arent allowed access to our power until we tame the beast. (Can't help drifting toward the abstract can we? lol)
@YamaBeth
@YamaBeth 5 ай бұрын
I’m a 58 yo INFJ and am so glad that I am not a 25 yo INFJ anymore. Whew. It’s a hard road, but worth the time improving yourself through the years.
@johannawigg6921
@johannawigg6921 3 ай бұрын
I'm 53 and I think it was easier for me being INFJ when younger ... I had more time alone when younger to revive, process, take a break, I don't have that luxury so much now , its very draining
@jerrimenard3092
@jerrimenard3092 2 ай бұрын
I'm 52, and you could not pay me to be 25 again. The depression has been crippling. Imagine Willie Wonka not being able to make chocolate. Instead he sells insurance and makes everyone else feel safe. I went through several sudden course corrections before I locked the gates. The magic word is NO! LOL.
@Me-yb6ww
@Me-yb6ww 6 ай бұрын
The aspect of the « introverted » Fe is very true for me. I am always thinking about other people’s feelings and analyse their actions but I never come to the point where I take action to help them or talk with them about the problems I see upcoming or already could be there. I just reached the end of the video and I wanted to say thank you for this video !
@AlburyShaffer
@AlburyShaffer 6 ай бұрын
This is so accurate! I’m not sure if you’ve seen Harry Murrel(?) on KZbin but his channel is called cpt and he talked about this in the difference between what he calls “convergent” and “divergent” functions. It’s very fascinating
@heathermartin7459
@heathermartin7459 6 ай бұрын
I’ve always done the same and felt the exact same way 😭. Always constantly analyzing people’s behaviors and relationships between others but never voice it out loud lol.
@AlburyShaffer
@AlburyShaffer 5 ай бұрын
@@heathermartin7459 that would feel rude right?
@DIYPrecisionTool
@DIYPrecisionTool 5 ай бұрын
BY FAR, one of the best layed out videos on INFJ. Helped me understand immensely. Thank you
@mws12345
@mws12345 6 ай бұрын
It's interesting when INTJ's eventually start to loop in Ni-Ti at times (because they do). There is even the simultaneous Ni-Ti-Fi loop or Ni-Fi-Ti loop. It can be completely detached from the external world or there could be little bits of Se information coming in while in this loop, but Ni is definitely running the show, but even though it is, it seems like the purpose of all of it is to dig deep into what you think and feel. It isn't at all about taking an action or achieving some outcome for your self or others in external reality. It can lead to that, but anyway the point is I think this a key thing that all INJ's share is that looping experience in a way that others don't because of Ni leading it. It really is a shame the whole Te/Fe being lost on each other. I feel like everyday there is an INJ friendship somewhere in the world that could have started or become something interesting or more, but the Te/Fe thing pushes the other away somehow (not always, but it happens).
@light5634
@light5634 6 ай бұрын
That's interesting. I'm a 34-year-old INFJ and I've always cared about my higiene, I stated wearing make-up when I was 13 or 14, I've always cared about about looking aesthetic and I've always painted my nails. I love dancing and singing. My two cents so far is that the individual natal chart can show the specific manifestation of a person's type that seems to be the more general framework for the person.
@AlburyShaffer
@AlburyShaffer 6 ай бұрын
The inferior se is also very powerful, it has its own nature for sure. Which I think manifests as a strong desire for aesthetic pleasure somehow
@Nikki-fx6yy
@Nikki-fx6yy 4 ай бұрын
I totally agree. I also grew up with an ISFP mother who always taught me how important it is to have nice looks, encouraged me to put on makeup before leaving the house, and it became like a small voice in the back of my head. I think our upbringing has a lot to do with how our personality is shaped into the individuals we are. Not cognitive functions alone.
@light5634
@light5634 4 ай бұрын
@@Nikki-fx6yy Yes, it does. But in this case I wasn't influenced by anyone in my family. I just like colors and adornments 😁
@jerrimenard3092
@jerrimenard3092 2 ай бұрын
I am an INFJ in my 50's, I was diagnosed with Autism 1 at age 40. After that I started to develop my TI and SE more. Others started to notice and I found out quickly who my friends are. My Son really had a reaction I didn't expect. He told me he didn't really know a lot about me as a person before then. He thought I liked to cook and clean as a hobby. When he saw the real me, he realized I was not just about my role as a parent. I wish I could say it made our relationship better, but the jury is still out. He has his own obstacles to overcome before we can get closer. I do respect that. For context he is an INTP.
@RosenRotInk
@RosenRotInk 2 ай бұрын
So a good in depth video. 💜INFJ here (37 years old). I am a very creative INFJ. 80 percent of my life revolves around it and I have an eye for aesthetics. I love coloring my hair, but otherwise don't wear jewelry or make-up. XD I'm currently noticing how my Se is slowly fighting its way to the surface. I no longer just want to dream about my creative projects, but also put them into action. (That's why I admire ESTJ and ENTJs) I'm trying to be more part of the external world, which is tiring but not impossible. I really had to smile when you brought up the dating issue. Just yesterday I decided against dating apps because the whole system annoys and stresses me out. I've gotten to the point where I want to go out and meet new people and experience the world (not depending on an App or an Algorythmus). I really like the goofy part of my Se, I call it my inner ESTP (even though of course I will never be an ESTP and don't want to be one). But there are times when I just need it. If I trust and like someone, I'm up for any nonsense. :D My friends (almost all extroverts) say I have my own charm and wit, which makes them want to adopt me. I struggled with being an INFJ for a very long time, but now I enjoy it. We are stronger as we think!!! Thanks again for the work you put into your videos. :D
@brah04X
@brah04X 5 ай бұрын
This is amazing, and unprecedented in any video I've seen before. Thanks a bunch!! I finally feel like I understand this stuff It's funny, from childhood until my late 20's, I was very strong in Fe (people loved being around me as I could make them feel welcomed and allowed to be authentic), and I was well aware that I could fall into overthinking, paranoia, isolation, etc. I also felt especially great for a few years when I was out dancing a lot and meeting new people (blossoming Se that had been missing). Then, through a host of unfortunate developments, I started to doubt myself and become scared of being rejected (childhood trauma re-emerged and strengthened), which led to my Ni and Ti totally taking over, and I have now been fighting that stuff for over 8 years. It's been really tough to say the least. During all this time, I've suspected the issues to lie in my defensiveness (shame), but could never discern whether I was making myself small and clownish or making myself easy-going and open, and so I couldn't find a strategy to trust and follow to get out of it. With the information from this video, I now know exactly what is missing and I'm so excited to finally break out of this crazy loop. Thank you so much
@lg3rm553
@lg3rm553 4 ай бұрын
Thats sounds so rough. Im sorry to hear that. Big hugs to you.
@brah04X
@brah04X 4 ай бұрын
@@lg3rm553 Thanks, appreciate it
@aimeholzbach
@aimeholzbach 4 ай бұрын
I appreciate this video. I am an INFJ who is in their early 30's and still trying to figure out where I fit in. You explained the functions in a way that resonates with me to improve or at least work on my 3rd and 4th functions. To be honest, even my 2nd, FE. I have been staying in my comfort zone and not growing into my potential. Anyway, I would love to see more about INFJ from you. I am happy that I stumbled across this video. ❤
@Indigooroux_xmpljjdroid
@Indigooroux_xmpljjdroid Ай бұрын
You will find it. I am a 48 year old INFJ and had my dark night of the soul recently and its tough. Sadly we dont get an easy run at life and until you feel like you have lost everything it is difficult to find the introspective space and time to drag the demons into the light where they can be forgiven, yes forgiven. A demon can not be "killed" just like you cant kill only part of yourself. It must be studied, understood, forgiven and finally integrated. This is the shadow work process Carl Jung decribes and he should know as an INFJ himself. Find a safe place in nature that you can return to any time you want and dont bring any distractions (you know what I mean) sit with yourself and go fishing for what hurts you most and confront it. That is where I would start. Good luck sister! Love -J
@aekorfker
@aekorfker 6 ай бұрын
Including myself as a part of the group has been an extremely helpful statement to me (in one of your earlier videos), just thinking about myself never clicked, but including myself in the group I’m trying to take care of does.
@lifelonglearner7305
@lifelonglearner7305 8 күн бұрын
"Including myself in the group I'm trying to take care of". 😭 That, right there is key! Is a beautiful, deep soul healing, peace producing/inducing action we NEED to practice daily. Just like in an airplane if the oxygen masks fall we need to place one on ourselves first so we can help others! 💞
@grumpyschnauzer
@grumpyschnauzer 4 ай бұрын
This is spot on! As early as 2nd grade I was journaling and constantly reflecting on life. I'd school my sister on how to gauge my mom's feelings and when to ask for permission. I was a family mediator keeping a watchful eye on the the dynamics and interpreting what was not being said between the two in terms of their feelings, misgivings, and inappropriate or crossing the line behaviors/ways of engaging. I was very insecure in my rationale (Ti) and would hide a lot of my cognitive-driven conclusions. When I did speak up and share that aspect circumventing Fe, people would blow up and respond in ways that brought on guilt and shame to keep my mouth shut further. I thought I was just sharing my perspective as A perspective but others were not seeing it as objective as I was but more of a reflection of my subjectivity to how I see them/situation or move through the world. The hardest part is when the Ni vision is tested and challenged to change. Really, really difficult. You end up spending so much energy pushing the vision and life pushing against it... then you are required to practice surrendering/accepting. I much preferred peace and harmony and took on the neutrality of Switzerland. I used to be the type to Fe-heavy hand the world as a way of creating a sense of control. At some point, a massive change/disruption in my life (not paying enough attention to Se/Si) turned everything on its head. I learned to get comfortable with sharing my Ni insights with someone I trust, relinquish the hold Fe had that were maladaptive and instead replace it with a better balance between Fe/Fi. I do believe you swing when you go through a growth spurt/disruption period/hitting rock bottom. I'm in a relationship with a Ti-heavy user and have taken it as an opportunity to securely develop mine, to stop hiding behind others and foster confidence (it's okay to be wrong sometimes and it's okay to speak up and people not like how you perceive things). I've learned how to develop boundaries which leads to developing principles and this ends up protecting me (even if it's not always Fe oriented and might even put off people; I no longer feel guilt for disappointing others with what I think). I don't always like how I share or dissect a situation... I'm working on that, but at least feel a little more at ease with opening up. I have a love/hate relationship with Se. At 38, I'm finally learning how to navigate the world WITH the world instead of dismissing or hiding from it. It normally feels very passive but that always tends to get me into trouble creating some sort of needing to be saved from it. When I am "with it" it can feel good to have that sense of control but also a bit bland and mundane. I long for the days where I don't have to care about what the world says is important and can just drift for as long as I want. Looking back though, some of the best years in my life were when I was engaging and experiencing rather than hibernating and introversing. I realize I really need to start putting foot to pavement to get anywhere with Ni and do everything I want to do before I die. I'm in a race against the clock, though I've been burning some years on a time out. I know I have to get back into it... just preparing for the next leg. Great video presentation! I also see the functions the way you do. It's so simple and other people complicate the meanings too much in an attempt to make it new. Your approach is very intuitively obvious in a very good and true way. 😊I googled "how to get a personality" after this video 😅 NOT SERIOUS, BUT SERIOUSLY
@lesyablackbird
@lesyablackbird 6 ай бұрын
since high school i have been trying to understand myself and i have learned things on my own. without knowing anything about personality types, i've only recently found all of this. and its both fascinating and gratifying to listen to this and to see where all these functions were showing up in my life. due to the kind of home environment i was in i think many of these had to kick in much earlier, for me to navigate life at that time. i knew them, i just didn't know what to call them. a lot of my life felt like i was holding a candle and paper, and i would venture out into the darkness and map it out. so that i could turn to someone latter on and show them the way, the map i had made, if they needed it. thank you. great video.
@Indigooroux_xmpljjdroid
@Indigooroux_xmpljjdroid Ай бұрын
Couldn't have said it better myself. Feels good doesn't it?
@lifelonglearner7305
@lifelonglearner7305 Ай бұрын
Thank you soooo much for this video! I truly appreciate your breakdown of the initials NI, FE etc., etc. Every time I would hear those initials it meant nothing to me and I would get confused and frustrated because I don't have them memorized and people don't explain them. It needs to be explained like you're doing here, in laymens terms.. So thank you. I'm taking screen shots etc And yes, since early childhood I have had this personality. I remember vivid conversations in elementary school warning certain people about how fake some others were that they idolized and how in middle school they're not even going to remember them! 😊 Wisdom in elementary school! Looking back, I was 100 percent correct! How did I know that stuff at such a young age? I don't know . I just did. I'll be 50 in September. Half a century! And so I'm very grateful to be learning more about this, even now at my older age. It explains sooooo much.
@twistedsunshine4484
@twistedsunshine4484 26 күн бұрын
Good content. Love how detail oriented this content is. You did a great job. 🤗
@garrett9354
@garrett9354 6 ай бұрын
Getting older, at 37, typing the same since I was 13 and reading a nice book on the types this is a good dive. Important to differentiate between how people feel and validity, those have nothing to do with one another. People are deeply prone to invalid views and feelings, your behavior however can be modulated to produce results in each social habitat you may encounter. I enjoyed your explanation of being seen, you deduced this as a sensory experience but the book I read had a very different view I came to agree with. The INFJ most of all, challenged only by the INFP which it may arise from, possess shocking and unrestrained concepting power. This applied through FE and later TI with development allows total cognitive malleability. The INFJ gains the ability to almost literally mimic and inhabit the cognitive stack of other people and indeed perhaps other animals, not unlike a Betazoid from Star Trek. The bigger the individual INFJ intellect and horsepower the more spooky the entanglement, which is why Carl reads like an INFJ to me, and Freud seems so contrived. You do indeed fall naturally into mentoring, volunteering, seeing hospice patients, experiencing spirituality, and yes being quite silly and expressive through phase development!
@GoldenGaboca
@GoldenGaboca Ай бұрын
You could also mention the shadow functions of a type. I feel like a lot gets left out. It would be nice to also see how the shadow functions affect a person's life, and I could see a lot of connections between the shadow and the main functions. Overall, great video. I'm really glad I found you.
@Dolphin369
@Dolphin369 4 ай бұрын
I am an INFP with an INFJ husband (which I only just found out today) I can see that I used to express very strong Fe traits which he LOVED! I did a lot of the Fe for the both of us. But then I started express my Fi. This shift unfortunately caused a huge amount of conflict. As it felt like our values were not aligned anymore, if we had understood about the functions, we could have navigated that a bit more gracefully. I would’ve understood what a loss my Fe traits was to him, (because he hasn’t stepped into his own Fe )
@bige8397
@bige8397 23 күн бұрын
Recommend setting playback speed to .75.
@kidusgirma8050
@kidusgirma8050 5 ай бұрын
You helping every personality type grow into the best person they can become. We all appreciate you alexis :)
@jaredvaughan1665
@jaredvaughan1665 14 күн бұрын
Socionics shows Ni is intuition of time. Which is visions of the past and future. 8 types have + Ni that visualizes the future with minimal reference to the past. The other 8 types have - Ni that sees the past repeating itself in the future. INFJ (IEI) has + Ni which makes them optimistic that they can counsel people to improve for the better.
@TyGee777
@TyGee777 3 ай бұрын
Very well done! I mean very well done! The detail and the whole production was excellent. I wasn't bored, loved the visuals and received a lump sum of knowledge that will definitely aid me overcoming this depression. The break down is ridiculous (in a good way. 👍🏾 ) I really appreciate you and your work. Thanks! ❤ Definitely have to rewatch this one a few times.
@davebarker4880
@davebarker4880 5 ай бұрын
Greatly appreciate the ideas and insights discussed and their presentation. Your approach is thoughtful and respectful. The ideas and insights are so well thought out an overly dramatic presentation is not needed. Perhaps that is my appreciation of the Ni qualities of the video and the limited Se glitz. I especially appreciate the comments on the differences between male and female propensities relating to Fe and Ti. From the perspective of a 60+ INFJ male, it mirrors my experience. My enjoyment and fulfillment in life has greatly increased as I developed my Fe more fully and minimized the Ti. It is a good point that societal factors are involved in perpetuating these male/female differences. A heartfelt thank you for your hard work in putting this video together.
@galacticman3376
@galacticman3376 2 ай бұрын
Yeah this is pretty on point regarding my thought processes and life experiences. I appreciate the clarity you’ve provided me, keep it up 👍
@clairem3707
@clairem3707 Ай бұрын
Great video. I enjoyed all the labeling and going through the strengths and weaknesses of our type. Very helpful
@mrcooper1654
@mrcooper1654 Ай бұрын
I’m a INFP and my brother is a INFJ. We get things done. I don’t know he lets me dream and tells me the steps. We just have to trust eachother.
@inf-jayne
@inf-jayne 5 ай бұрын
you're so spot on! i will say, as i learn about other functions i learn how to value them in others. and i appreciated when you explained how we basically strengthen each function in order as we age. when i was in grade school i was very much in my own mind, and because of how studious and logical i came across sometimes, i tested intj at first. of course i am still in Ni a lot, but i have been stregthening my Fe over several years. and i definitely see the trejectory of working out my self-criticism and confidence, then i can focus more on the physical activities i love and facilitating fun experiences for others. ❤️ luv ya
@brandonbard69
@brandonbard69 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. It's helped clarify a lot of weakness points I've tried working on and couldn't quite point. 😅Infj. Been seeing for five years if I could be something else but no this video had the help guide that I've never seen, so many thanks again.
@TimmyFloww
@TimmyFloww 3 ай бұрын
Such a nice video, once again you've shown a higher understanding of MBTI than most of the youtuber out there 🙂
@kyurei4478
@kyurei4478 4 ай бұрын
Your video was incredibly clear thank you. You explained things with very appropriate terms cause as an INFJ, I can say we usually feel misunderstood. By the way, I think people don't realize how touching it can be for us to be totally understood. So I guess we just try to really deeply listen to others in return and try to provide something to others or some advice when we talk with someone. I think it's fair to say we practice active listening and we're genuinely trying to find solutions while we continue to discuss with someone. It makes sense when your second function is your "tool" function. But I think that also explains why we usually don't like small talk. I think we prefer talking with a purpose in mind and when there is something that can be achieved through conversations. We don't just talk to talk. I think it's just a very (Ni) trait. It was very interesting to me when you talked about trying to do more hugs, taking action, and not staying shy with the (Fe) function for INFJs. It's certainly not bad advice but I think the examples you gave correspond more to a Sensory (Se) approach. Something you'll usually see ENFJs do more. But I think that's exactly the reason why INFJs are qualified as free therapists and I think that role corresponds exactly to our niche way to be. Direct contact is more an expression of (Fe) through the senses. But it doesn't mean that's the only way to express it. (Se) also stays our weakest function we naturally neglect. I think we make our (Fe) shine through active listening, emotional support and changing people's way of looking at things to see them in a more hopeful and brighter light. So not in a sensory way but more in an abstract way to heal your soul. That's probably a kind of support people rarely pay attention to but I can tell people who noticed what we were doing can say we really helped them to take the time to think about the meaning of their life, share their sufferings, making them heard. And I think you can agree because of what you said about your conversation with this INFJ. I'd just like people could pay more attention to the different kinds of support someone can receive and realize that sensory attention isn't always what someone needs. I think it's particularly obvious for traumas such as someone's mourning for example. I don't think sensory attention or making a good meal could help someone to get out of it as efficiently. Of course it helps, I'm not saying it's useless by any means but, I don't think it can directly help to go beyond some traumas. I think that's situations where you need to accept reality but find a way to live with that because we all have to. All of this to say, I think it's more the kind of support we will tend to provide when we decide to take action with our Fe even if our role might appear more discreet. I was very surprised to hear that some people actually really liked our softer approach compared to ENFJs. It's very interesting cause I've heard some people being pissed off by ENFJs because they were too outgoing for them and were taking too many actions and were causing more trouble. Even if I love them so much and admire them for being so nice and outgoing, I think I can see where people are coming from with this. I think the fact we tend to be more introspective and reflect more on things about a problem pushes us not to directly act sometimes and actually, people prefer to deal with things by themselves sometimes. So even if it's passive, it can actually be the right approach to take with certain people. Of course, we always want to help just like them even if others can't tell. But I think the only difference is we take a step back before assessing the situation to judge if we should act or not. As INFJs, the (Ni) function we have is also a function that reflects on reality and the potential, of what will happen if I act to impact reality, so every single decision we make is well thought out basically. That's why we might struggle with spontaneity but that's also what allows us to approach things carefully. I think people miss the value of not acting in the right circumstances and the damage acting can create sometimes. I heard from ENFJs themselves that people didn't like their interventions sometimes and that it caused them much sadness. That actually makes me sad myself cause I prefer that ENFJ approach, always trying to help rather than someone who doesn't care and I tried to be more like them and be more outgoing about helping others. So then I don't really know what to think if people actually value this more toned-down (Fe) approach. It seems that Thinker types tend to generally like it more for example. So maybe this more neutral attitude of not directly taking action is a fair role to occupy for us, maybe that's what really corresponds to us. In the end, I think we have our own more subtle way to act with (Fe). I feel like INTPs actually feel the same way as us compared to ENFJs, some said to me they sometimes get someone's problem but don't know how to act about it. And the fact (Se) is a blindspot for them doesn't push them to participate in reality unlike us but in the same way, we still don't take as much action as ENFJs. And ENTPs, I guess the balance we have between Feeling and Thinking turns them on for some of them and gives them a Feeler who can talk with them without being shocked by their blunt approach despite the fact they get people's feelings. But contrary to us they prioritize (Ti) so I guess that's why you'll rarely see their (Fe) come out. Or you'll usually see it entertainingly. I get why people say INxJs are usually stubborn and it's hard to change our way but, the thing about the (Ni) function is it's not some normal type of stubbornness. It would be more fair to call it perseverance. People tend to forget that even if our (Se) Extraverted Sensing function is low, we're not taking decisions out of nowhere. As I said, as (Ni) doms, all our decisions are well thought out. We take feedback from our whole (Se) life experience to come to our conclusion. Even if someone else can't look at our past to judge if what we say is justified, if we take a decision it's because we know it is and we know it's the best decision to take in a precise circumstance. I don't think people tend to question dom functions from other types as much as they do with (Ni) doms. Nobody questions how INFPs feel or what INTPs think so I don't see why we would do with what INFJs envision. As it is rightly said in the video, (Ni) is a function that can hardly exist in daily life. The problem is usually we actually have to go against people because we work a lot in manifesting things. We picture something, then we organize reality to make it real. We can't simply listen to you and give up on what we want to achieve if it's totally achievable for us because we can't imagine it as clearly as we can. People tend to struggle to envision things with clarity and can be a little shy when they have to deal with guessing and uncertainty because they don't have facts to choose safely. But you won't always have this luxury in life. Sometimes you'll have to take the right call. I get it can be scary, but for us INxJs, it rarely is because we easily identify the patterns and get what are the most likely outcomes when we consider all the existing parameters in one single situation. It's like playing with probabilities. So we have no other way but to go against the tide sometimes because we're made to envision the future with more confidence and shape it. We have no other choice but to ignore, continue working and prove to others we were right all along and even if they don't get how we knew it was possible or it was most likely going to happen since day 1. Of course, nobody can 100% predict the future, but that doesn't mean you can't evaluate the most likely outcomes based on life experience or influence it. People could have more faith in us and question our decisions less too. We know what we're doing most of the time and that's our dominant function. No need to be a genius to evaluate that the probability of arriving at work on time is higher than the probability for a meteor to crash on the planet tomorrow. So I don't see why it should be debated as much. It becomes more apparent with personality types who have a lower (Ni) function because they start to act paranoid and make more far-fetched predictions or bold statements INxJs would never make because the patterns for it simply don't exist in life or it is a minority. When we don't have enough data to establish solid probabilities, we will say we absolutely don't know. We know what we're doing. Sorry for this novel btw...
@Indigooroux_xmpljjdroid
@Indigooroux_xmpljjdroid Ай бұрын
Yes! Lovely presentation! As an INFJ I found this very helpful and validating.
@reinierplatenkamp3746
@reinierplatenkamp3746 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, i really needed to hear it. I simply love how you explain everything. It's true that with Ni it's difficult to find a way to make an impact, it depends heavily on how good are your Fe skills, rather then getting stuck with Ti. And setting the tone actively instead of reacting, although this is a bit scary, yes i found out that often this works out well. Thank you Alexis you are awesome!!❤
@user-lg1gw7lk4g
@user-lg1gw7lk4g 4 ай бұрын
Very helpful and in depth
@tressaverde
@tressaverde 4 ай бұрын
It’s interesting to hear someone who obviously knows this subject from many perspectives.
@midnightoil2253
@midnightoil2253 4 ай бұрын
"Potential" My INFJ brain was screaming at me say potential! When you were talking about Ni. Vision sounds ok and yet potential is more apt. In my opinion.
@kennsughrue
@kennsughrue 4 ай бұрын
awesome video
@haseebjaved2516
@haseebjaved2516 29 күн бұрын
At first i was hesitant to watch your video because the video seemed long, but now, I am grateful i watched it ~ INFJ 😃
@Estranger344
@Estranger344 29 күн бұрын
Pakistani INFJ?
@haseebjaved2516
@haseebjaved2516 29 күн бұрын
@@Estranger344 yes
@Estranger344
@Estranger344 29 күн бұрын
@@haseebjaved2516 From Lahore?
@haseebjaved2516
@haseebjaved2516 29 күн бұрын
@@Estranger344 no. Gujranwala. Whats ur type?
@moolatinaa
@moolatinaa 24 күн бұрын
Your voice sounds clear and on a good volume on the first part of each sentence and goes into a vocal fry with a low volume by the end of each sentence and it's not letting me concentrate :'( And this is one of the best videos I've seen on the subject. Just some feedback x_x
@garrybrickett2805
@garrybrickett2805 5 ай бұрын
67, just woke up to find i infj. May i ask , what propelled you into these specfic insights i wish i would have know, 50 years ago.
@anonymousfriendly3973
@anonymousfriendly3973 5 ай бұрын
Excellent overview. Thank you. (That's my Fe haha). Definitely helped clarify some things.
@aekorfker
@aekorfker 6 ай бұрын
There is a new book out called ‘hidden potential’ I think it might be up your alley, since that seems to be one of your big themes. By Adam Grant if I remember right
@paulcoleman1137
@paulcoleman1137 6 ай бұрын
As an INFJ when I flip the switch to Se from Ni I feel I can over indulge (not in control).
@misa3654
@misa3654 10 күн бұрын
I think at times I am not an INFJ but then I remember when I got married my mom asked what I wanted and I just wanted to be married in a specific church. After that I said whatever makes people happy. I already knew the dress I wanted after 2 dresses and my mom said look at more places. I went everywhere she wanted and after a month of dress shopping I still picked the second dress I put on. I let my mom, dad, mother in law do what they wanted and my bridesmaids could wear whatever they all agreed on. Is that INFJ?
@jaredvaughan1665
@jaredvaughan1665 14 күн бұрын
Fi is more into harmony than Fe. Socionics Model G shows INFJ counselors primarily use NiFi on the job while dipping into Fe. Off the job INFJs go wild in FeSe. Getting involved with the community.
@branver1172
@branver1172 5 ай бұрын
I wonder if the way we are raised encourages us to develop our functions ima certain order. You seem to be talking to people who overvalue Ti and undervalue Fe. And maybe this is the most common scenario. I grew up on an authoritarian environment where my thoughts were not valued and I had an explosive parent. I learned early to anticipate with my Fe. To people please. But it was too much. My Ti kicked in and I realized logic was above people’s immature demands. I could set a boundary if requests were illogical. Logic became my protector. Later I realized I didn’t need to go to other people to know the facts. I could use my own Se to fact check other people. But I suppose all these things could be explained by saying my Fe began including myself.
@TheRandomGuy-ew1ke
@TheRandomGuy-ew1ke 5 ай бұрын
Interesting I'm a male INFJ, probably more of the "Ti flavor" and I feel like I was using my Ti more as a teenager (albeit maybe not very well lol) . And I didn't really start using my Fe in a healthy way until around 20ish. I was pretty isolated as a teen and didn't fit in in my school so maybe that was part of it. . . I like that way of describing INFJs as two different flavors!
@theomartiny2450
@theomartiny2450 4 күн бұрын
As a male INFJ too, I did the same, used my Ti befor and way more than my Fe (deeply I mean, not juste in suface to be "correct"), only use it deeply for the ones that I really care, so for The One... and it doesn't mean that I don't listen my Ti either.... but I'll be like do we really have to get into this ?... others is my Ti that I will mostly listen, even at work, the truth is truth, if you like it or not, and it goes for everyone, just I'll just as an INTJ around meaningless people (to me of course, and conversely, not insulting anyone) But I'm wondering if there is not sligthy difference, beetween gender of each type, I feels this the way for INFJ for example, I think that many males will use their Ti way more early than females ones, I'm just wondering, I don't know... many videos, talk in fact to improuve Ti, instead of using Fe automaticly, and I'm not anymore in this case, I've did this mistake when i was really young, and than it triggered my Ti... because my SI was like: never again... without knowing all this stuff of MBTI... now I'm at improving my Se, just to live, and shot down my Ni, it works fine now, I want to use it when it's needed, (deeply again cause I'll always be an Ni Hero so...) not for dreaming, it brings nothing execpt letting your life goes away... Well sorry, to put that as an answer, this comment trigger mine so^^ thanks if you take time to read this.
@bella-ki7hj
@bella-ki7hj 6 ай бұрын
Please make a video for intj
@AlexisKingsley
@AlexisKingsley 6 ай бұрын
INTJ is next!!
@darlamerrill8052
@darlamerrill8052 2 ай бұрын
This age is when my friend started calling me a 'rare bird' haha.
@melancholikak6844
@melancholikak6844 6 ай бұрын
Do you plan on making/offering a 2024 Vision Book? Looking forward to it.
@AlexisKingsley
@AlexisKingsley 6 ай бұрын
Yes I am!! Thank you!!
@melancholikak6844
@melancholikak6844 6 ай бұрын
@@AlexisKingsley Yesss! So exciting!!
@MichaelWinters83
@MichaelWinters83 4 ай бұрын
I wanted to like twice
@michaelvandenheuvel317
@michaelvandenheuvel317 3 ай бұрын
🥰
@DonTrump-sv1si
@DonTrump-sv1si Ай бұрын
I stand up when i wipe my butt. What does Myers and Briggs say about that?
@ajpollard529
@ajpollard529 15 күн бұрын
What’s with the intense not warm stare into the camera on all the thumbnails for these videos?
@JerrTheHooman
@JerrTheHooman 27 күн бұрын
Stop reading me 🤣 this is the problem In all my friendships. I would literally DIE for My friends but please don't ask me to hang out with them. Even more, don't ask me to initiate! I'll begrudgingly go somewhere they invite me to but I will never ever EVER ask them to accompany me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 and I have lost friends over this. "Oh well, you can't expect a friend to actually spend time with you. Their fault not mine!" 💀 but fine! I'll develop the dumb FE 😂
@iordankamilkova8595
@iordankamilkova8595 2 ай бұрын
Voice hight level going down into a throat gargle at the end of each sentence, makes this presentation unlistenable.
@jaredvaughan1665
@jaredvaughan1665 14 күн бұрын
Grouping people into archetypes is TiNe. Which is why Jung was an INTP. The vast majority of Jungiqn typology was created by TiNe users. Including in Socionics.
@VeeeBeee
@VeeeBeee Ай бұрын
Your kim kardashian cracked voice is distracting.... I forget what i am listening to and get irritated.... Pls try to work on it.... Thanks for the content
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