MikiMoon
Newbie
- MBTI
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 9w1 946
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My results are below and it's all over the place. lol
I will add that closure is extremely important to Js. We can’t stand it when something feels open and incomplete. For instance it drives me crazy when a bank account that I have with a zero balance remains open but for my “P” friends this doesn’t bother them at all. My desk is also always organized, filed, and my days have to be structured and the same everyday. I don’t function well with what I perceive as chaos. Everything must have its place or I will go nuts. I’m not over the top with it but it does have to be in a way that I can find thingsThat is really tricky. I will say that perceivers have a hard time getting things done in real life. Follow through is possible and even common, but if takes a lot of energy for a peceiver. Having at least some consistent follow through without extra effort comes naturally for J's. Since it's so close on the cognitive function level, a utilitarian approach might help decide. Here's an example: my infj sibling always prepared balanced and aesthetic lunches, consistenly, every day: it came natural. I'd often forget to eat, then either eat large meals or graze: making a lunch felt like a waste of energy, since it was just for me.
Are you super conscious of your own personal feelings or do you absorb the feelings of others?
That sounds like Fe to me. Are they strong and prominent feelings or do you often forget you have them/ find yourself "blocked " in emotional moments instead of experiencing these emotions?A little bit of both, but absorbing the feelings of others is very pronounced
If anything, I kind of work through my emotions externally sometimes, and I don't fully understand them until I do
If that makes sense
That sounds like Fe to me. Are they strong and prominent feelings or do you often forget you have them/ find yourself "blocked " in emotional moments instead of experiencing these emotions?