The INTJ Death Stare: Why We Do It
When you’re in the company of the intense INTJ, you may suddenly start feeling twitchy and uncomfortable. One minute you’re having…
When you’re in the company of the intense INTJ, you may suddenly start feeling twitchy and uncomfortable. One minute you’re having…
INTJs And INTPs are known as the most intelligent personality types. In the personality community, there is often a debate on…
INTJs are also known as Architects or Masterminds. They are Introverts, iNtuitive, Thinking, and Judging according to the Myers-Briggs 16 personality…
INTJ personalities form part of the 16 different personality types covered by the Myers-Briggs Indicator. As one of the rarer personality…
INTJs are the dark and mysterious masterminds of the Myers-Briggs® universe. Their complicated demeanor is responsible for their standoffish reputation. So,…
INTJs struggle to deal with grief. They may have a delayed onset of grief. Learning about the process of grief and understanding grieving will help INTJs. Creating a private remembrance, writing about their loss, and making time to process emotions can help.
INTJs are often known for their perceptive thought process, particularly in their ability to apply logic to almost any situation. However,…
INTJs are smart because they approach problems from all angles; they see patterns and think abstractly in a way that can be considered creative or even poetic. They can reduce a complex system into smaller pieces. They are excellent with code of any sort; they also have brilliant memories.
INTJs become sad when they are betrayed, lied to, dismissed, disappoint themselves and others, or have their logic questioned. You can help a sad INTJ by reaffirming their thinking skills, encouraging them to be vulnerable, and reminding them of their positive attributes.
INTJs indecisiveness stems from their IN function, which works on idealism and perfectionism. They are not directly indecisive but can go through phases of it. The struggle comes from feeling like they can’t live up to certain expectations – both theirs and others, of how something should be.
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