Crescent Fresh
Diving into Ni-space
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2011
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- 802
- MBTI Type
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 4w5
Have you ever struggle with getting stuck in choosing a career path?
I thought this is more of an issue for most ENFPs and INFPs. Though I'm not sure if INFJ also suffer from this.
Recently, I realized that pursuing advertising career just isn't the proper direction for me. Not only I didn't have the adequate skills but also I wasn't thinking realistically about my chances at all.
Though the more I look into job descriptions, the more lost I felt. I just didn't know which industry I should focus on hunting as my mind tends to shift from one industry to another. I suppose I'm very lost in finding where my passion lies. It's sad and scary at the same time.
Have you ever experienced this? I swear this is the most confusing stage in my life right now as I've never experience such deep depression before. I thought the judging function among INFJs are more inclined to set and focus a direction in stead of scattering around. I'm just feeling stuck and directionless now.
I wonder if this is a common trait among NFs?
I thought this is more of an issue for most ENFPs and INFPs. Though I'm not sure if INFJ also suffer from this.
Recently, I realized that pursuing advertising career just isn't the proper direction for me. Not only I didn't have the adequate skills but also I wasn't thinking realistically about my chances at all.
Though the more I look into job descriptions, the more lost I felt. I just didn't know which industry I should focus on hunting as my mind tends to shift from one industry to another. I suppose I'm very lost in finding where my passion lies. It's sad and scary at the same time.
Have you ever experienced this? I swear this is the most confusing stage in my life right now as I've never experience such deep depression before. I thought the judging function among INFJs are more inclined to set and focus a direction in stead of scattering around. I'm just feeling stuck and directionless now.
I wonder if this is a common trait among NFs?