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INTP

What is an INTP Personality Type
(The Thinker)?
People with an INTP personality type tend to be extremely analytical, objective, and logical in their behavior. They love exploring new theories and ideas, which means they’re often responsible for amazing discoveries in their field of choice. They are likely to approach interactions with others in a logical way, rather than relying on emotion.

INFJ

What is an INFJ Personality Type
(The Advisor)?
People with an INFJ personality type tend to be determined, reserved, and altruistic in their behavior. They are idealists and are passionate about making the world a better place. They enjoy close relationships with a few people, but usually prefer working alone.

Communication

Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Communication

How can INTP and INFJ types communicate effectively with each other?

INTPs and INFJs are very different; though they are both Introverted and Intuitive, preferring to spend time alone and think conceptually, INTPs express themselves logically and prefer to go with the flow of things, while INFJs are emotional and organized.

INTPs should also practice being more caring and empathetic toward INFJs, allowing them to share their feelings when necessary.

INFJs need to express themselves more rationally around INTPs, avoiding overly emotional phrasings.


Resolving Conflict

Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Conflict

How can INTP and INFJ types resolve conflict?

INFJs usually have a difficult time addressing conflict. INTPs should be understanding and patient, giving INFJs the space and support to feel safe to express themselves. INFJs should also work to be more direct, understanding that conflict is normal and should be resolved quickly.


Building Trust

Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Trust

How can INTP and INFJ types build trust?

INTPs will grow to trust INFJs who learn to be more direct and can allow INTPs space to be spontaneous.

INFJs are likely to trust INTPs who practice being caring and can follow through on commitments. Reliability and security can go a long way with INFJs.

Working Together

Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Working Together

How can INTP and INFJ types work together?

INTPs offer balanced thinking and adaptability to a workplace. They can teach INFJs how to clearly and openly express their thoughts.

INFJs bring organization and conscientiousness to a work environment. They can help INTPs learn to consider the feelings of others when making a decision.


Dealing with Change

Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Change

How can INTP and INFJ types deal with change?

Because they are very organized, INFJs tend to have a difficult time adapting to change. INTPs are naturally gifted at processing new situations, however, and can help learn to embrace the positives of an experience. INFJs are likely to adjust well, once they have an opportunity to reorient their thinking.


Managing Stress

INTP and INFJ types need to seek to understand what brings stress to the other type and should try to avoid causing it when possible.

Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Managing Stress

INTP types are easily stressed by...

  • Being emotionally vulnerable
  • Work that lacks creativity
  • Following rules or orders
  • Spending too much time around others
Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Managing Stress

INFJ types are easily stressed by...

  • Being unable to express themselves
  • Chaotic and unpredictable environments
  • Conflict with other people
  • Disappointment and personal failure

INTPs should be willing to listen when INFJs need to express themselves; INTPs need to show patience and empathy when INFJs are stressed.

INFJs should avoid pushing INTPs into emotional situations; INFJs should communicate more logically or wait for a good time to address these issues.


Encouraging and Motivating

INTP and INFJ types can encourage and motivate each other in their personal and professional lives.

Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Motivations

INTP types are motivated by...

  • Experiencing new and exciting things
  • Considering many possible solutions
  • Having a very flexible schedule
  • Taking time to recharge alone
Myers-Briggs INTP & INFJ Motivations

INFJ types are motivated by...

  • Emotional connections with others
  • Spending time alone to relax
  • Planning for the future
  • Setting and achieving goals

INTPs can encourage INFJs by honoring commitments that they make and allowing them to open up when they need to.

INFJs can help motivate INTPs by allowing them space to spend time alone and be spontaneous.


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