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INFP

What is an INFP Personality Type
(The Empath)?
People with an INFP personality type tend to be reserved, idealistic, and adaptable in their behavior. They are curious people, often lost in thought. They enjoy being by themselves or with small groups of people and prefer to listen to and contemplate the thoughts of those around them.

ENTJ

What is an ENTJ Personality Type
(The Visionary)?
People with an ENTJ personality type tend to be charismatic, direct, and logical in their behavior. They tend to avoid displays of emotion and may be perceived as cold in certain situations. They enjoy taking charge, working to achieve goals, and encouraging growth from those around them.

Communication

Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Communication

How can INFP and ENTJ types communicate effectively with each other?

INFPs are generally emotionally intuitive, reserved, and adaptable, while ENTJs are outgoing, rational, and organized. INFPs should be direct, honest, and logical when addressing ENTJs. ENTJs should listen completely to INFPs, encouraging them to share and allowing them space to be alone if needed.


Resolving Conflict

Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Conflict

How can INFP and ENTJ types resolve conflict?

INFPs tend to express themselves emotionally, while ENTJs prefer to work through issues logically. INFPs should be open about their perspective with ENTJs, avoiding the use of overly emotional phrasing. ENTJs should focus on communicating their side calmly and listening to INFPs without interrupting.


Building Trust

Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Trust

How can INFP and ENTJ types build trust?

INFPs are more likely to trust ENTJs who listen and allow them to follow a flexible schedule; ENTJs should be also attentive to INFPs’ need for space.

ENTJs tend to trust INFPs who share their thoughts openly and avoid being passive-aggressive or overreacting; INFPs should also recognize and affirm ENTJs’ ability to make logical decisions.

Working Together

Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Working Together

How can INFP and ENTJ types work together?

INFPs bring empathetic reasoning and flexibility to a work environment, while ENTJs offer logical thinking and goal-oriented planning. INFPs can help ENTJs consider others when making decisions, while ENTJs can help INFPs follow through on accomplishing personal or professional goals.


Dealing with Change

Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Change

How can INFP and ENTJ types deal with change?

Due to their Judging trait, ENTJs tend to have a difficult time adapting to a new situation. INFPs, however, are usually more adaptable and adjust well to change. INFPs should help ENTJs consider the positive aspects of change and create a new plan to achieve their goals.


Managing Stress

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

Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Managing Stress

INFP types are easily stressed by...

  • Considering specific facts or data
  • Focusing on the here-and-now
  • Being around large groups of people
  • Pessimistic attitudes from others
Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Managing Stress

ENTJ types are easily stressed by...

  • Working by themselves
  • Disorganization and chaos around them
  • Needing to communicate emotionally
  • Unfamiliar experiences and unexpected change

INFPs should try to be more consistent and reliable around ENTJs, while ENTJs should avoid pushing INFPs to follow a strict routine or schedule.


Encouraging and Motivating

INFP and ENTJ types can encourage and motivate each other in their personal and professional lives.

Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Motivations

INFP types are motivated by...

  • Making a difference in the lives of others
  • Spending time alone to recharge
  • Contemplating complex challenges
  • Flexible schedules that allow room for change
Myers-Briggs INFP & ENTJ Motivations

ENTJ types are motivated by...

  • Creating new ways to solve problems
  • Time spent with the people they love
  • Being productive and accomplishing goals
  • Structured schedules and organized environments

INFPs can motivate ENTJs by following through on personal and professional goals, while ENTJs can encourage INFPs by giving them space to work by themselves.


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