Shoot, I was just happy to finally figure out who I *was.* I didn't think I was any MBTI type to be honest for many years, and then I went to an Enneagram website and there was a small MBTI discussion on there. I at first thought I was an INFP because I shared similar insights with an INFP on the board, but I didn't quite. Then the INFP suggested INFJ and I investigated that type further. Still wasn't sold on INFJ, but I officially tested INTJ - except INTJ didn't quite fit either.
Before all that I thought I was a Sensor, because I thought I liked details and I thought I was good at specifics. I didn't like the idea of "being in the clouds" and I wanted to believe I was more "down to earth."
It took a long time for me to connect with who I was, and to understand what made me me. I welcomed all possibilities, and that was the only way I could come to an understanding of INFJ for me.
If you don't accept all possibilities for yourself and try them out, (rather than either deifying one or denigrating the other) I don't think you can ever come full circle with your type. But, that's from an INFJ perspective. Everyone must do what's right for them to come full circle with their own type.