OrangeAppled
Sugar Hiccup
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
I don't have any... that's why I started this thread
I suspected you'd say as much. It's soooo INFP to not see their good qualities, hahaha
I guess I can be quite considerate and charming, and I have a rather zany sense of humor (mostly slapstick and randomness, shocking things I find entertaining). I can be very tolerant of people, even when they do something offensive, I usually put it aside. I guess I'm fairly balanced to... as I don't seem to have any bad traits (like aggression, selfishness etc.), the only problems I face is procrastination really. I've proved that I have the potential to make it far, but I can't put in the effort to get there. I have also kind of helped a few people out when they get down (which they frequently do), even though I barely know them.
I can't see much usefulness in that though, how am I supposed to finish a university course with nothing but charm? I need some of this perfectionism I think... it sounds like a potent tool indeed
This sounds like xNFP. INFP don't usually come off as very charming (at first), so maybe you are more balanced with your extroversion/introversion. Being balanced is good.
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Motivation for INFPs often comes from how much we care about something (this seems true of ENFPs also). Perfectionism is a side effect of that caring. So what do you care about? Maybe you need to relate your university courses to achieving a goal that will bring you closer to something that actually matters to you.