When we encounter questions such as 'Why do I always cry easily?', 'Am I too depressed my emotions?', 'What is the difference between MBTI personality types in emotional expression?', what we really want to look for is not a simple 'emotional normal', but a deeper self-understanding . In the MBTI 16 personality framework, each personality is treated completely differently when facing emotions. Som...
Among the MBTI personality types, INFP personality (also known as the 'mediator type') is often considered sensitive, empathetic, introvert and idealistic. Although we often try to be calm and unwilling to bring our emotions to others, we often experience severe emotional fluctuations and pressure in our hearts. How to help INFP better face and relieve stress? This article will provide you with th...
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...
How to counterattack from failure? MBTI Type 16 personality will take you to find your own restart method! Why are you always afraid of failure? Maybe it's your MBTI personality at work (with free tests) Failure is an inevitable life experience for everyone. Some people regard it as a disaster, while others regard it as a catalyst for growth. As Winston Churchill said, 'Success is to keep moving f...
In many social occasions, we often encounter a way of interaction that makes people feel overwhelmed - chatting . This seemingly relaxed and casual form of communication may be a natural thing for extroverts, but for introverts , it is a consumption of psychological energy and may even be a social anxiety . If your MBTI personality test results are introverted types such as INFJ , INTP , ISTJ , IN...
In close relationships, we often feel discomfort and alienated because of different communication styles. The most common and most overlooked conflict pattern comes from the difference between 'E person' (extrovert) and 'I person' (introvert) in the MBTI personality test . You may have experienced such scenarios: One desires to maintain intimacy through frequent interactions, while the other feels...
When a crisis occurs, the first thing many people think of is to deal with 'external threats'. But in fact, what really makes us collapse is often the 'emotional contagion' caused by this. Have you noticed that when a person starts to be anxious and panic, the people around him will be quickly affected? This is the 'secondary transmission' of pressure. And under the influence of various social med...
The word 'Blues' comes from music, but in a psychological context, it usually refers to a temporary emotional trough , such as a bad emotional experience caused by love breakup, failure, fatigue, loneliness, etc. This type of emotion is different from clinical depression and is usually not persistent and pathological, but a normal reaction in life. This article will combine the MBTI type sixteen p...
In close relationships, some people express love in words, some people use actions, and some people use company. And if you are the ESFJ personality in the MBTI type 16 personality, or the important person around you is the ESFJ personality, then you will definitely find that they are born 'emotional service providers', love warmly, warmly and responsively. This article will deeply analyze the typ...
ESFJ Aquarius, this combination represents the intersection of emotion and reason. ESFJ (extroversion, perceptual, emotional, judgmental) is one of the most good roles in the MBTI type sixteen personality that is good at interpersonal maintenance. It combines with Aquarius' independence, rationality and innovation to present a compound personality with great social influence. They are eager to ser...