Evastover
New member
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2015
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
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- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Hiya!
I've noticed I'm much happier and more efficient when I keep a schedule/routine. This is not something any of my close family members do, so it was a habit I had to cultivate myself rather than having it introduced to me early on. I have multiple to-do lists for different time periods, alarms on my phone to remind me of events ahead of time, and a calendar beside my bed to keep track of everything I have to do each month.
I was wondering if any other INFP's (or perceivers) do this/prefer this? I'm certain I'm an INFP and not a "J" (based on the reasoning that I heavily use Fi- almost everything I do is based on what I believe to be a universal set of values- and that the other top three functions fit me well enough).
To reiterate my point once again, are there any perceivers or INFP's who like to consciously keep schedules?
I've noticed I'm much happier and more efficient when I keep a schedule/routine. This is not something any of my close family members do, so it was a habit I had to cultivate myself rather than having it introduced to me early on. I have multiple to-do lists for different time periods, alarms on my phone to remind me of events ahead of time, and a calendar beside my bed to keep track of everything I have to do each month.
I was wondering if any other INFP's (or perceivers) do this/prefer this? I'm certain I'm an INFP and not a "J" (based on the reasoning that I heavily use Fi- almost everything I do is based on what I believe to be a universal set of values- and that the other top three functions fit me well enough).
To reiterate my point once again, are there any perceivers or INFP's who like to consciously keep schedules?