Why do Infj go silent?
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Why do Infj go silent?
INFJs are sensitive souls who are easily overwhelmed, but they have their limits. If they feel stressed by their environment, or the people in it, they’ll tend to cry or become very quiet and want to be alone. Some INFJs will be cold, sarcastic and very blunt or speak to someone only on a very superficial level.
What happens when you ignore an INFJ?
INFJs actually do become very upset if their loved ones ignore them for a long time. They can be patient people, since they understand that everyone has responsibilities and life can be exhausting sometimes. The INFJ will likely start to feel bad about themselves, and might even take on the blame.
Do INFJs talk about themselves?
INFJs talk to themselves all the time because they perceive a lot during the course of the day and try to give meaning to what they perceive. This is done through dialogues with SELF about emotions felt or perceived, experiences experienced, past mistakes, etc.
Do INFJs like deep conversations?
5 KNOW OTHERS- INFJs have a strong desire to know others at the deepest and sincerest level possible. The results are therapy-like conversations.
How do INFJs react to being ignored?
Are INFJ’s good at small talks?
INFJs are not made for small talks. INFJs are actually very in tune socially, even though growing up we might think otherwise. We know that small talks are absolutely necessary especially when we met someone new. Just that to an INFJ, these small talks are so boring and superficial that they feel draining.
What happens to the INFJ’s under stress?
Under stress, a different side of the INFJ comes out. No one likes to talk about the dark side of the INFJ, one of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types. INFJs are supposed to be gentle, thoughtful, and kind-hearted.
Do INFJs have a hard time having a good time?
It’s not that INFJs don’t want to have a good time, but we just feel that sometimes it’s too much. A friendly talk with one other person in a quiet environment is all we need. Generally, we prefer lots of mental stimulation with minimal sensory excitement.
Why do INFJs like to shut people out?
We would rather let you fail, face the consequences, and learn on your own. INFJs withdraw to protect themselves. INFJs don’t like to shut people out completely, but we do so to protect ourselves from getting hurt, for example, from people who betray our trust and kindness. Also, we don’t shut people out after they make one mistake.