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40 Struggles All INFP Personalities Experience

Andrea Lawrence
7 min readFeb 10, 2022

INFP personalities are dreamers, idealists, and artists. They see the world in a unique way. They’re looking for more healing energy and creativity. | Source: Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash

The Idealist

The INFP is one of 16 personalities in Myers-Briggs. INFP stands for introverted, intuition, feeling, and perceiving. They are dominated by introverted feeling, followed by extroverted intuition, introverted sensing, and lastly extroverted thinking.

They belong to the idealist family with the INFJ, ENFJ, and ENFP. They make for a great friend, cheerleader, and dreamer. They have an endless ether of imagination and creativity. They’re truly beautiful, warm-hearted people — and they are like cute little pandas that need quiet time and naps.

They are soulful (and that’s fantastic), but they need help with some of the practical burdens of life. They will be your friend through thick and thin. They can take on the world — they can make everyone smile, and they’re some of the sweetest people you’ll ever meet. We all have our struggles in this world — the following are some of the unique struggles INFP personalities tend to endure.

The Struggle Is Real

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Andrea Lawrence
Andrea Lawrence

Written by Andrea Lawrence

Poet, creative writer, loves a bit of satire, food and wine journalist, relationship writer, interior design maven, Midwestern background.

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