Sunday, January 3, 2010

Healer/Idealist

The other night a few of us sat around and took the Myers-Briggs test. I am an INFP.

Here is a little of the Healer/Idealist Profile I grabbed.

  • Warmly concerned and caring towards others
  • Sensitive and perceptive about what others are feeling
  • Loyal and committed - they want lifelong relationships
  • Deep capacity for love and caring
  • Driven to meet other's needs
  • Strive for "win-win" situations
  • Nurturing, supportive and encouraging
  • Likely to recognize and appreciate other's need for space
  • Able to express themselves well
  • Flexible and diverse
INFPs are highly intuitive about people. They rely heavily on their intuitions to guide them, and use their discoveries to constantly search for value in life. They are on a continuous mission to find the truth and meaning underlying things. Every encounter and every piece of knowledge gained gets sifted through the INFP's value system, and is evaluated to see if it has any potential to help the INFP define or refine their own path in life. The goal at the end of the path is always the same - the INFP is driven to help people and make the world a better place.
INFPs present a calm, pleasant face to the world. They appear to be tranquil and peaceful to others, with simple desires. In fact, the INFP internally feels his or her life intensely. In the relationship arena, this causes them to have a very deep capacity for love and caring which is not frequently found with such intensity in the other types. The INFP does not devote their intense feelings towards just anyone, and are relatively reserved about expressing their inner-most feelings. They reserve their deepest love and caring for a select few who are closest to them. INFPs are generally laid-back, supportive and nurturing in their close relationships. With Introverted Feeling dominating their personality, they're very sensitive and in-tune with people's feelings, and feel genuine concern and caring for others. Slow to trust others and cautious in the beginning of a relationship, an INFP will be fiercely loyal once they are committed. With their strong inner core of values, they are intense individuals who value depth and authenticity in their relationships, and hold those who understand and accept the INFP's perspectives in especially high regard. INFPs are usually adaptable and congenial, unless one of their ruling principles has been violated, in which case they stop adapting and become staunch defenders of their values. They will be uncharacteristically harsh and rigid in such a situation.
In general, INFPs are warmly affirming and loving partners who make the health of their relationships central in their lives. Although cautious in the beginning, they become firmly loyal to their committed relationships, which are likely to last a lifetime. They take their relationships very seriously, and will put forth a great deal of effort into making them work.
INFPs are "natural" parents. They accept and enjoy the parental role, seeing it as the natural extension of their value systems. They make use of the parental role for developing and defining their values further, and consider it their task to pass their values on to their children. They take their role quite seriously. Warm, affirming, and flexible, the INFP generally makes a gentle and easy-going parent in many respects.
INFPs are warm and caring individuals who highly value authenticity and depth in their personal relationships. They are usually quite perceptive about other people's feelings and motives, and are consequently able to get along with all sorts of different people. However, the INFP will keep their true selves reserved from others except for a select few, with whom they will form close and lasting friendships. With their high ideals, they are likely to be drawn to other iNtuitive Feelers for their closer friendships.

I don't really expect anyone to read all of that...

One of My best friends is also an INFP (holler Claire!), we have been kind or ridiculous about this whole things because now everything we talk about somehow turns into a personality dissection and why we are reacting to life the way we are... I guess INFP's only
make up 1% of the population so when we find each other we are able to bond well, and because we are very misunderstood it's nice to know someone with similar inner workings.

Anyway... it has been a lot of fun and more eye opening and helpful than I would have ever thought a generalized personality test could ever be.

You should try it.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey! I'm an INFP too.

--Jason

Kelly E. said...

OMG! I'm an INFP too. I took it once on Facebook and it said ISFP or something slightly different, but originally my mom gave it to me when I was a teenager cause she used to give them to clients for real and wanted to know how I should venture through the working world. So it must have been accurate. We're Myers Brigg sisters. Guess that's why we have similar job ideas/ideals?

Kelly E. said...

I forgot about this: " INFPs are usually adaptable and congenial, unless one of their ruling principles has been violated, in which case they stop adapting and become staunch defenders of their values. They will be uncharacteristically harsh and rigid in such a situation." but very true for me. I was just thinking that the other day.

Kelly E. said...

one more comment: where did you find the test? my mom gave it to me cause you used to have to pay to get it scored. only seen in on fb since, but not as accurate.