- 4 Cognitive Functions of an INFJ
- 12 Unique Strengths of INFJs in Relationships
- Simple and Proven Strategies to Overcome INFJ Weaknesses in Romantic Relationships
- What an INFJ REALLY Wants from a Romantic Partner
- Compatibility With Other Myers-Briggs Personality Types (All 16 of Them)
- Exercises to Spark Communication Between Partners
- And Much More!
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***TESTIMONIALS*** "INFJS in Relationships by Melissa Brookes is a beautifully written short book outlining the needs & gifts of the INFJ personality type in a love relationship. As an INFJ myself, this book really touched my heart. Not only that, it showed how much more I can offer in relationships & identifies clearly what I need to be happy & fulfilled in these relationships." - Dan "What a wonderful read! It highlights many INFJ strengths in different areas that are carefully described in each subsystem. With strengths, also come challenges. In my personal life, I've mostly struggled with some aspects of INFJ in my personal and professional life that aren't celebrated in our culture including long periods of personal time to recharge (isolate), over-empathizing (taking on people's emotions), and a hard time becoming trusting and vulnerable with others (Not feeling understood). I am appreciative of this topic, not only to apply in friendships, familial relationships and in my romantic relationship, but to increase my own personal awareness in healthy interpersonal connections.A special thank you to the author for writing on a specific personality trait, also including all other personality traits found in the Myers Briggs. It's insightful and enlightening to increase an understanding of individuals who carry different and similar ways individuals perceive the world and others around them." - Maria