Thursday, April 30, 2015
Saturday, April 25, 2015
more stuff. fuck fuck. fuck.
1. INFJs get frustrated when they make an attempt to connect with someone and the person fails to share their enthusiasm.
INFJs can read people extremely well, so when they make an attempt to connect with someone on a deeper level or discuss something that means a lot to them, they can instantly tell when the other person isn’t on the same wavelength as them. This leads them to wonder why they even bothered at all and makes them more hesitant to reveal other things about themselves in the future.
7. They can get too in their head about things.
INFJs can be intense people. One of their flaws is over thinking things that are much simpler than they make them out to be or over analyzing situations before they proceed.
10. INFJs struggle with bouts of depression.
As creative types, INFJs can struggle with depression during moments of artistic blocks or when they don’t feel like the work they’ve produced is good enough. Other times they deal with periods of sadness when they’re feeling particularly lonely or misunderstood (as mentioned previously). Their feelings about their artistic work and inability to feel understood can affect their relationships if their bout of depression lasts long.
11. The inner world of an INFJ is so much more than what you see on the outside but it takes time for them to reveal that side to others.
INFJs have an innate ability to develop rich inner worlds they can retreat to when the outside world becomes too much. Their inner-self closely mimics the personality of an ENFP – energetic, fearless, outgoing. It’s not that they have a problem bringing these two sides of themselves together to be a thoughtful, witty, outgoing person in social settings, but it usually isn’t until they feel comfortable with people to really show their true personality.
12. INFJs can be easily disappointed.
They are highly idealistic and are always dreaming up some new big idea, not only for themselves, but to share with their partner and loved ones. The problem comes when they forget to maintain a level of realism and find their ideas blowing up in their face. The easiest way to deal with this is for their partner to help keep them grounded during their bouts of d a y d r e a m i n g.
HARDY HARR HARR. fuck.
INFJs can read people extremely well, so when they make an attempt to connect with someone on a deeper level or discuss something that means a lot to them, they can instantly tell when the other person isn’t on the same wavelength as them. This leads them to wonder why they even bothered at all and makes them more hesitant to reveal other things about themselves in the future.
7. They can get too in their head about things.
INFJs can be intense people. One of their flaws is over thinking things that are much simpler than they make them out to be or over analyzing situations before they proceed.
10. INFJs struggle with bouts of depression.
As creative types, INFJs can struggle with depression during moments of artistic blocks or when they don’t feel like the work they’ve produced is good enough. Other times they deal with periods of sadness when they’re feeling particularly lonely or misunderstood (as mentioned previously). Their feelings about their artistic work and inability to feel understood can affect their relationships if their bout of depression lasts long.
11. The inner world of an INFJ is so much more than what you see on the outside but it takes time for them to reveal that side to others.
INFJs have an innate ability to develop rich inner worlds they can retreat to when the outside world becomes too much. Their inner-self closely mimics the personality of an ENFP – energetic, fearless, outgoing. It’s not that they have a problem bringing these two sides of themselves together to be a thoughtful, witty, outgoing person in social settings, but it usually isn’t until they feel comfortable with people to really show their true personality.
12. INFJs can be easily disappointed.
They are highly idealistic and are always dreaming up some new big idea, not only for themselves, but to share with their partner and loved ones. The problem comes when they forget to maintain a level of realism and find their ideas blowing up in their face. The easiest way to deal with this is for their partner to help keep them grounded during their bouts of d a y d r e a m i n g.
HARDY HARR HARR. fuck.
infj
Though we are able to understand another deeply, we
yearn to meet someone who can
understand the workings of our inside
world.
But understanding us is a whole new issue, only people who take the effort to get through the many layers of us knows us. We know you, and will let only a few into us. We cherish everyone, but only people who understand how deep and complex we are appreciates us.
As planners with a deep and complex inner world, we strives to turn our fantasies into realities. Our plans seldom revolves around logic, and its no wonder that people would label us as being unrealistic.
yearn to meet someone who can
understand the workings of our inside
world.
But understanding us is a whole new issue, only people who take the effort to get through the many layers of us knows us. We know you, and will let only a few into us. We cherish everyone, but only people who understand how deep and complex we are appreciates us.
As planners with a deep and complex inner world, we strives to turn our fantasies into realities. Our plans seldom revolves around logic, and its no wonder that people would label us as being unrealistic.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
what have i become
full of broken thoughts. i cannot repair.
beneath the stains of time. the feelings disappear.
beneath the stains of time. the feelings disappear.
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