For introverted MBTI personality types such as INTJ, INFP, INFJ, ISFP, ISTJ, ISTP, etc. , 'How to make friends' is often a problem that is repeatedly knocked in the search box. Especially when we become adults, we have no fixed social circle, no classmates, and no job changes often. Making friends has become a kind of 'ability that requires deliberate practice.' If you are looking for ' How to mak...
Friendship has levels, and social interaction requires management. Discuss the seven levels of friendship through a psychological perspective, and understand how to build and maintain true friendships and make social relationships more stable and meaningful. Have you ever had this experience: seeing a familiar avatar on social software but not remembering who he is? Or did you see someone posting ...
Have you ever experienced such a scene: chatting with your favorite person late at night, sharing all the secrets, but always being labeled as a 'good friend'? In psychology, this state of 'better friendship, less than the lover' is called the 'emotional friendship zone', and its essence is that 'personal expression misalignment' is at work - your way of showing goodwill may be misread by the othe...
After completing the MBTI free personality test , many people will be curious: 'Why do I always keep not contacting friends for a long time?' 'I obviously want to maintain the relationship, but I always delay it until the embarrassing ending?' Especially people with introverted personality types (such as INFP, ISFJ, INTJ, etc.) often hover between 'staying in touch' and 'staying distance'. It’s no...
Have you ever said to yourself, 'Why am I so stupid?' You are not alone. When work is not going well, emotional problems, and social frustrations, many people can't help but 'bite themselves'. But excessive self-negation will not only not make us better, but will gradually destroy our confidence and self-esteem, and even cause long-term anxiety and depression. From the perspective of MBTI personal...
In daily life and interpersonal communication, we will inevitably encounter various forms of criticism. Some criticisms are made of good intentions and aim to help us grow; while others are like thorny words that hit our hearts. Especially when criticizing “targeting people rather than behavior” – what we often call personal attacks, often trigger strong emotional reactions and even hurt a relatio...
Personality testing (such as MBTI, Enneagram, DISC, etc.) has become a common tool for contemporary people to explore themselves. From social platforms to workplace training, and even love pairing, different types of personality tests are everywhere. So, what psychological motivations are those who are keen on doing personality tests? Is it just 'fun'? This article will analyze in-depth 7 common p...
Are you curious whether the MBTI test has actual value besides the personality label 'like a constellation'? Why are more and more corporate HRs starting to apply MBTI in recruitment, team building, and talent assessment? This article will provide a comprehensive interpretation of: Which groups of people are suitable for MBTI personality tests, their practical uses in the workplace, and how to use...
In the MBTI Type 16 personality test, INFP (Mediator type) is considered one of the most idealistic and empathetic types. They are happy to forgive others, but they are often in trouble when they forgive themselves. Faced with mistakes and failures, they tend to fall into a whirlpool of self-blame, shame, and repeated reflection. Why is it so difficult for people with this kind of personality to t...
In life, who doesn’t want to be a loved one? Most of us have tried to be kind in the past year, use reason to guide our words and deeds, try our best to show a good side in interpersonal communication, and are eager to leave a good impression on others. But the reality is that no gold is pure, no one is perfect, and this is actually no big deal. If you think about it carefully, many times, it is p...