The deep, sensitive, and imaginative INFP is among the most overlooked and underestimated of the types. Facing resistance because their gifts are rarely valued, INFPs struggle to bring their ideals to fruition. However, through acquiring greater skills, INFPs can grow to become great leaders and counselors. But they are far more adaptable than they’re given credit for.
Motivated to achieve and make their voice impactful, the INFP can find success in many other fields, such as business and education. But pursuing success will always apply pressure to the ideals and authenticity they seek.
Understanding the INFP