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Since INFJs are so skilled at understanding feelings, they tend to be very close and connected to their children.
Their high standards and very high behavioral expectations can sometimes get the best of them.
They are most concerned with raising children that are kind, caring, and compassionate.
INFJs encourage their children to pursue their interests and talents to fully realize their individual potential.
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Scoring as an INFJ means your personality type is Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judging.
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INFJs tend to rely on 4 cognitive functions:
DOMINANT: Introverted Intuition
AUXILIARY: Extraverte...
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INFJs have an innate ability to understand other people's feelings and enjoy being in close, intimate relationships. They tend to flourish best in romantic relationships with people that share their core values.
As a partner, it’s important to provide the ...
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Just knowing some of these things about an INFJ, will help you better understand them:
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INFJs are reserved and private, and can be difficult to get to know. They place a high value on close, deep relationships and can be hurt easily, although they often hide these feelings from others.
Interacting with an INFJ involves understanding and supporting their ne...
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