Author: Erik Thor
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INFJ Health Levels: INFJ At Their Best And Worst
The difference between a level 1 INFJ and a level 9 INFJ is thin, and one can easily tip over to the other.
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Connections between the MBTI and The Enneagram
The MBTI was developed to help people find their ideal career and to help people better understand their own needs and values. The Enneagram was made to make people aware of their mindset and how they saw the world and to help people introspect and understand their emotions better. There are several connections between the…
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Why I Love My ENFP as an INFJ
What is it like to date an ENFP as an INFJ? And what can you expect as a potential partner of an ENFP? In today’s article, I talk about the ENFP and INFJ relationship and what ENFP love is like. ENFPs represent the spirit archetype of change. They are catalysts that always look at opportunities…
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Discover the most successful ENTP Relationships
ENTPs long for a puzzle that just won’t be cracked. But what personality type will present the biggest puzzle for you as an ENTP? Yesterday, I released a video about what ENTPs find attractive. Today’s article builds on that. The INTJ Soulmate INTJs are one of the most popular choices for ENTP relationships. ENTPs tend…
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INTP Relationships – What INTPs Find Attractive
The INTP personality type is often going to seek a partner that will share similar interests and values while at the same time challenging you and helping you to grow in some aspect. Different INTPs look for different things. Often, we inherit our ideas about the ideal partner from our parents, and perhaps also from…
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ISFP Fears of Inauthenticity
Do ISFPs Fear Inauthenticity? ISFPs are down-to-earth personality types that accept themselves fully the way they are. They find acceptance in their circumstance and their life’s lot. They don’t ask for more and try to find peace in their current lifestyle and identity. ISFPs are people that dislike changing themselves, as they consider this inauthentic.…
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What Your Personality Type Is Most Anxious About
ENTP: Sounding stupid or being caught saying something ignorant.ENFP: Being a misfitINFP: Coming off as a clown
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MBTI: Why The ESFP Fear Sadness
I recently asked my viewers which personality types were the most sanguine, happy, or cheerful. ESFPs, ENFPs, ESFJs and ESTPs were some of the types that came out on top. The ESFP personality type is one that seems to truly gravitate towards light-hearted fun and joy. Able to see the positive in any situation and…