I’m an INFJ in the Myers-Briggs Personality Types and it shows up in my site, the topics I talk about, and my style of writing. We’re a small but valuable part of the world! If you have an INFJ in your life, take good care of him/her. If you are an INFJ, welcome!
I’ve assembled a collection of books, resources, links, and fun stuff all about INFJs. Enjoy!
INFJ Resources
These are resources I’ve found helpful. The newest items are added at the bottom. The links below are to interesting and thought-provoking reading.
The inclusion of a link is not an endorsement of all its content or the content of the site on which it is found.
- My INFJ and Introverts Pinterest board
- Portrait of an INFJ
- INFJ – The Confidant
- INFJ Type Description
- INFJ Profile
- Everything or Nothing: An Ode to the INFJ
- “Was that really me?” – How Stress Brings Out the INFJ’s Hidden Personality
- INFJ Type Profile
- INFJ Careers, Jobs and Majors
- How to Love Your INFJ?
- INFJ: A Potentially Brilliant Diamond
INFJ Books
If you are interested in learning more about INFJs, check out these books!
INFJ Swag
You are unique and you should celebrate it!
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I’m just so excited I had to post after this part of your website. I first found your website after someone shared your article about homeschooling in the afternoon. From that I’ve been reading more and I’m realizing I have a HSC in my 9 year old son. Your website has been a wealth of information to help me research more. I already knew he was a mild Aspie but the HSC really connects all the dots for me and explains some of the things I can’t even explain to my husband. I stumbled onto your INFJ page because I’m INFJ! I love the resources for INFJ’s you have here. And no wonder I’m drawn to your website! Thank for you information about HS and Spirited Children you have here. I’ve been different raising my son. I’ll say that much.
Hi Paige!
It’s great to meet you! I love it when I discover other bloggers are INFJs as well. I feel the same way – no wonder I related to them so much! Thank you for taking the time to say hi. I hope you find lots of helpful information here. Feel free to jump into the comments and add to any discussions we have. We can all learn from each other!
I am so excited to have found you!! I’m an INFJ too! I’m also Christian and thinking about homeschooling, and have a HIGHLY sensitive 5 year old daughter, as well as an NT 3 year old daughter. I was googling discipline strategies for our oldest. I am absolutely at the end of my rope. I feel like I hate parenting most days. So happy to have found you though, and now I can’t wait to pore through your website. Thanks Sallie!
Welcome! I hope you find lots to encourage you. 🙂
Oh my goodness- I was also a teacher before I had kids, AND I was in a sorority! This is crazy.
Hi Erin! Welcome! Which sorority are you a member of? 🙂
Sallie.
Oh wow! I told you in a comment on my blog that I want to find out more about INFJs and now I’ve discovered this page. Look at all those resources! Thank you!
I’ve been browsing your blog and really enjoying your posts. I have ‘different’ children but it’s only recently that I’ve been wondering if they are gifted or have OEs etc. Unschooling has allowed my kids to be themselves, and to develop their passions way beyond what is expected in school, but occasionally I worry that they don’t fit in with normal society. Some of my children do a good job of looking like they are the same as everyone else for short periods of time. However, one of my sons has had a lot of trouble when in social situations. He has eccentric personality traits and was hard to parent. Outsiders told me I wasn’t parenting properly: I should make him be like everyone else. I resisted their advice. but I occasionally have doubts about whether I did things the right way. Anyway, I have been researching introverts, highly sensitive people, OEs, giftedness… in search of answers. I’m glad to have found your blog!