INFJ Career Advice: 4 Things You Need to be Fulfilled (#4 is Crucial)

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  • Best careers for an INFJ? How can an INFJ find work that is fulfilling? What are the best professions and vocations for the INFJ personality type?
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  • @user-vi3rz8xy2s
    @user-vi3rz8xy2s Pƙed 5 lety +4066

    1) Communication
    2) Independance
    3) Organizing
    4) Helping people

    • @kj1227icecap
      @kj1227icecap Pƙed 5 lety +49

      Thanks, but I like to hear FJ share his thoughts and ideas.

    • @marissaedwards3709
      @marissaedwards3709 Pƙed 5 lety +108

      Thanks! This is helpful for when you want to know what he said but don’t have the time to watch the whole video at the moment!

    • @nataliemarie4325
      @nataliemarie4325 Pƙed 5 lety +10

      SO accurate

    • @jessicagomes4043
      @jessicagomes4043 Pƙed 5 lety +17

      Mae for me #2 is the most important and #1 the least because I’m very introverted

    • @m.h.1593
      @m.h.1593 Pƙed 5 lety +50

      #2 I hate being micromanaged

  • @zakbrueckner615
    @zakbrueckner615 Pƙed 4 lety +5092

    As an INFJ, I often find I like being second-in-command. It's high enough that I control most of what I do, I have an impact on the group, but everyone's attention goes to who's in charge.

    • @Lionofthelovinggod1
      @Lionofthelovinggod1 Pƙed 4 lety +57

      Zak Brueckner ideal.

    • @jayneelinor
      @jayneelinor Pƙed 4 lety +88

      OMG...me to a T

    • @ahartnig
      @ahartnig Pƙed 4 lety +107

      One of the very reason I love what I do. I love working independently while still have an impact on the whole company.

    • @bluewolf783
      @bluewolf783 Pƙed 4 lety +68

      You made me realize that I feel the same way, thank you for your comment :)

    • @DoneWith-fx2qy
      @DoneWith-fx2qy Pƙed 4 lety +62

      Literally what I have been saying my entire life.

  • @FriendsDaily
    @FriendsDaily Pƙed 3 lety +1717

    I think a good way to describe INFJs is “quiet strength”

    • @samanthacabullo6699
      @samanthacabullo6699 Pƙed 3 lety +9

      yesss

    • @marissast20
      @marissast20 Pƙed 3 lety +54

      I've also been called "glue" when referring to my leadership style lol, because INFJs tend to be that person who keeps a team together and prevents conflicts, whether they are aware of it or not

    • @user-bu2mn3js9v
      @user-bu2mn3js9v Pƙed 3 lety +11

      I am an infj and my teachers and trainers call me that all my life

    • @crystalnewman662
      @crystalnewman662 Pƙed 3 lety

      Mmhmm

    • @dannisayseffyou
      @dannisayseffyou Pƙed 2 lety

      beautiful

  • @elcaptitancivil2860
    @elcaptitancivil2860 Pƙed 3 lety +896

    Public speaking has held me back. Ive learned to do it. I am now 42. Lmao. Best advice for public speaking ever.
    REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE HERE TO CONVEY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. THIS SPEACH IS NOT ABOUT YOU OR HOW YOU LOOK OR SOUND. THE MESSAGE AND THE INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT.
    Hope this helps someone :)

  • @jasminemariedarling
    @jasminemariedarling Pƙed 5 lety +2205

    I get bored of jobs/careers after I feel like I "master" them...anyone else?

    • @phoenixrobinson1509
      @phoenixrobinson1509 Pƙed 5 lety +33

      Yes!!! Me too!!

    • @phoenixrobinson1509
      @phoenixrobinson1509 Pƙed 5 lety +127

      And then I drag myself because i feel like I have nothing else to learn

    • @99craziichick
      @99craziichick Pƙed 5 lety +13

      Omg me too!!!!

    • @stephc6235
      @stephc6235 Pƙed 5 lety +10

      Yup

    • @annarehbinder7540
      @annarehbinder7540 Pƙed 5 lety +61

      The key is to keep developing and keep educating yourself in the job and switch and use your old knowledge in a new setting also NGO’s are good as employer because you do a lot of doing everything !

  • @kateblack6289
    @kateblack6289 Pƙed 5 lety +1330

    I’m a good communicator... but written. I can not communicate as well verbally.

    • @modestmaude8367
      @modestmaude8367 Pƙed 5 lety +154

      Kate Rush Same here. It difficult for me to find the right words when speaking out loud. I end up sounding like a fool and I no longer wish to speak aloud.

    • @AstriNK
      @AstriNK Pƙed 5 lety +6

      @Vincent Chachere thank you for giving me out ideas

    • @manager-nim2623
      @manager-nim2623 Pƙed 5 lety +71

      I end up talking gibberish sometimes and my face gets heated pretty quickly when I receive attention while speaking especially if it's something I care or passionate about or if it's a bit personal to me

    • @thynisia396
      @thynisia396 Pƙed 5 lety +4

      Same thing. Also biggest problem between my mum and me.

    • @ron_isawesome480
      @ron_isawesome480 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Same here, that is so relatable

  • @OjukwuIsaac
    @OjukwuIsaac Pƙed 3 lety +435

    A career or job that allows INFJ's(Advocates) to:
    1) Be communicating(somehow transforming info to others)
    2) Have some degree of independence( job or career where you have some control)
    3) Be organizing
    4) Feel like you're helping people( you feel like its your purpose; if career or job doesn't allow this you feel like you're wasting your time)

    • @Ann963
      @Ann963 Pƙed rokem +2

      Thank you!

    • @ChrystalSafariRoy
      @ChrystalSafariRoy Pƙed rokem +3

      OMGosh! I’m a Realtor. Nailed it! I’m also a Broker in Charge, so I communicate to others how to be successful in the same ways.

    • @chanisecarvalho5869
      @chanisecarvalho5869 Pƙed rokem +5

      Yes I'm a doctor

    • @Ikigai747
      @Ikigai747 Pƙed rokem

      Thanks saved time

    • @adedayohazeez
      @adedayohazeez Pƙed rokem +1

      You are right

  • @daraalt
    @daraalt Pƙed 3 lety +280

    how many INFJ's love this pandemic-working-from-home situation!! *raises hand

    • @oophelia46
      @oophelia46 Pƙed 3 lety +22

      Yes...but it's driving me crazy a little because I like to read people to know where I stand with them. I work on a team.

    • @sackpersoncool
      @sackpersoncool Pƙed 3 lety +4

      I hated it. Left an IT $28 an hour job for $13 dollar job at a supermarket because I couldn't stand being alone while part of a 'team' all day long.

    • @chrislim7976
      @chrislim7976 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      I wouldn't say as an INFJ I love this working from home WFH. There is a certain amount of interaction, feeling and reading of people we need. I am less exhausted in general WFH though.

    • @Crysta1986
      @Crysta1986 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      ​@@sackpersoncool I feel you on this. I went for a year doing almost nothing at my job all while trying to "force" myself to get better. I read like dozens of self help books. I eventually lost my job. No one communicated, even the managers. I felt abandoned and it was hard to feel like there was a purpose. I couldn't deal without the interaction. I am an introvert yes, but giving and getting support is extremely important to me. I don't feel healthy without it.

    • @hilalsezgin8070
      @hilalsezgin8070 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      I hate it just being at home..

  • @wendyraye
    @wendyraye Pƙed 4 lety +1304

    Nothing irritates me more than being micromanaged - it actually slows me down, on purpose or not, it happens.

    • @ZDoreTyr
      @ZDoreTyr Pƙed 4 lety +101

      Wendy F oh my gosh, yes! Or being talked down to. Or feeling misunderstood/invalid in the workplace. There have been so many time we’re I’ve been yelled at for doing something “the wrong way” and I was actually correct

    • @villes7955
      @villes7955 Pƙed 4 lety +43

      Yes, and especially when it's not really necessary. It's so frustrating

    • @CarynCaldwell
      @CarynCaldwell Pƙed 4 lety +3

      @@ZDoreTyr Yes! Same!!

    • @katiejane333
      @katiejane333 Pƙed 4 lety +22

      So true! Huge pet peeve of mine. I need to work independantly. Wind me up and let me go!

    • @zanguiza
      @zanguiza Pƙed 4 lety +5

      Wendy F , Indeed. Micromanaging is a no no!

  • @sarahgimas
    @sarahgimas Pƙed 4 lety +1218

    As an INFJ, you are a good communicator
    *forgets words to the point where people around me plays charades to figure out what I'm saying*

    • @lauraguyjfh4148
      @lauraguyjfh4148 Pƙed 4 lety +22

      omg yes !!! do u have any idea as to why this happens tho lol

    • @medhavigupta6146
      @medhavigupta6146 Pƙed 4 lety +60

      While public speaking I've forgotten what I was saying MID-SENTENCE on more than one occasion

    • @YasShad
      @YasShad Pƙed 4 lety +9

      It's ok it happens that's how we are😅

    • @pumlanisidlayi9890
      @pumlanisidlayi9890 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      @@medhavigupta6146 omg this right here had me laughing so hard... it's so true! The 😂😂😂

    • @LamanKnight
      @LamanKnight Pƙed 4 lety +34

      Hee hee. I can relate.
      If it's any consolation, I've recently heard that introverts tend to take longer to think about words than extroverts do. An introvert often needs more time to prepare words and express thoughts in just the right way, and indeed can be very effective communicators, but you need to give us enough time to think these things through.
      As for me, I've found that I always have a much easier time in writing, because that gives me time to edit thoughts that I've already started to express. That way, I don't need review the thought multiple times inside my head before I can even begin to say it.
      I've also found that after a lot of practice, I can do public and persuasive speaking effectively, but it's absolutely essential that I have time to prepare at least the main ideas beforehand. Otherwise, it will turn into a lot of rambling that makes a decent amount of sense to me, but most people will not see the overall purpose of what I try to communicate. That's been my experience.
      Anyway. This is all to say, I think it's normal to struggle with stumbling over words as an INFJ, but it doesn't need to be a crippling weakness, and it's definitely not something to beat ourselves up over.

  • @prschuster
    @prschuster Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +31

    For me, helping people is not a chore or a grind. It makes me feel good, even if the rest of the world doesn't recognize it. Nobody can erase what I've done.

  • @BradenWuerch
    @BradenWuerch Pƙed 3 lety +433

    I'm an INFJ and I've spent a LONG time trying new things feeling like nothing quite fit (until my current job). I've been in the Army, a firefighter/paramedic, and in business, but I didn't feel truly "at home" or in the right profession until I became a massage therapist. It's by far the most fulfilling work (for me) that I've ever done!

    • @Crysta1986
      @Crysta1986 Pƙed 3 lety +12

      If you don't mind me asking. How did you become a massage therapist and how were you able to pay for it?

    • @riskitaufism
      @riskitaufism Pƙed 2 lety

      What makes you think massage therapist is your calling?

    • @randompersony61
      @randompersony61 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      @@riskitaufism they're happy, fulfilled, what emotion calls you? hope u find what you're looking for

    • @graceg2222
      @graceg2222 Pƙed rokem +22

      I majored fashion design, move to Australia and studied nursing, after I studied in bible college đŸ€Ł we Infj always seek what would be the best for us.

    • @Jasmine-rw2xu
      @Jasmine-rw2xu Pƙed rokem +4

      Do your hands get tired?

  • @s4ii544
    @s4ii544 Pƙed 4 lety +557

    "I want to get into you very soul and somehow make things better" Yup, that's me.

    • @katyadade1041
      @katyadade1041 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      Isabella Y
      Many people hate it! Being a therapist to your friend is like abusing their boundaries. So I try to not overdo it.

    • @s4ii544
      @s4ii544 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      @@katyadade1041 Same. Sometimes being a friend is enough - in our case, where we don't pry too much into their lives.

    • @acb3246
      @acb3246 Pƙed 4 lety

      so hard :

    • @chrislee4120
      @chrislee4120 Pƙed 3 lety

      Hahaha, yep!

    • @franciscofco
      @franciscofco Pƙed 3 lety

      me too!!!

  • @TheBlahblah1010
    @TheBlahblah1010 Pƙed 4 lety +617

    Dream job: Spread kindness rocks for everyone, everywhere by myself and pet all the dogs.

  • @jacquelineshukla919
    @jacquelineshukla919 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +18

    I think that harmony is also very important to INFJs. So I would add that workplaces with a lot of conflict or even competition are difficult for us

  • @CNBlaze-qj7fg
    @CNBlaze-qj7fg Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +32

    As an INFJ with a brain injury(car accident) that has made it almost impossible for verbal communication to happen, I fully agree that we want to communicate something helpful to other people and are depressed when we can't. Yay for writing!!

  • @batjon1963
    @batjon1963 Pƙed 5 lety +420

    Uncannily, "I'm not controlling, meow-meow-meow" is EXACTLY what I said.

    • @manifest2963
      @manifest2963 Pƙed 5 lety +70

      Lol. I always say "I'm not controlling. As long as everything is how I want it I'm totally flexible."😂

    • @kj1227icecap
      @kj1227icecap Pƙed 5 lety +2

      😂

    • @FrankJames
      @FrankJames  Pƙed 5 lety +14

      lol

    • @deenawhite9908
      @deenawhite9908 Pƙed 5 lety +3

      uh you don't know my life..meow meow meow....you are killing me :P

    • @TaunellE
      @TaunellE Pƙed 4 lety

      Lmao! đŸ€Ł

  • @highpriestessmoon
    @highpriestessmoon Pƙed 4 lety +613

    I don't know if this is how it is for others, but I feel like I want to communicate with others, but I've felt so ignored or misunderstood, or people just don't care what I say or they don't really listen and try to understand that I just don't share my thoughts much with anyone anymore.

  • @sheriluis2597
    @sheriluis2597 Pƙed 2 lety +49

    I’ve been an independent hairstylist for 30 years. Still love it. I make my own schedule, I’m creative, I make people feel good. I love hearing all these videos. I’ve never felt so seen.

  • @shelbylebaron1958
    @shelbylebaron1958 Pƙed 3 lety +36

    Watching this wide eyed thinking “this man has looked into my very soul”! Yes I am an INFJ..

    • @user-zr7ve3ut5t
      @user-zr7ve3ut5t Pƙed 3 lety

      I thought the same and I am glad I found this channel. Definitely my favorite one.

  • @jnyerere
    @jnyerere Pƙed 4 lety +286

    On being a good communicator:
    I can communicate my ass off on paper. I can write you a dissertation and source it Chicago-Turabian Style (my History lovers will understand the reference) and everything. But nothing is scarier in this world than having to stand on a stage and verbalize your thoughts in front of a group of people. Public Speaking is scarier than death. I wonder if anybody else can relate. I love putting on paper my thoughts or what I've learned, but don't you dare ask me to speak to a group of people.

    • @wizeller5040
      @wizeller5040 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      yea I know what you mean, during a public speaking my head started shaking like wtf, that has never happened before. I think my entire body was shaking but I was able to stop everything except the head xD

    • @moyinoluwaadelakun407
      @moyinoluwaadelakun407 Pƙed 3 lety +17

      I'm an INFJ and I'm a lawyer and the only aspect of law that makes sense to me has been Human rights, a part of law that actually allows me to help people, every other aspect of law just seems pointless to me, this video has been so helpful I never really understood why until now.

    • @moyinoluwaadelakun407
      @moyinoluwaadelakun407 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      @@wizeller5040 I experience the body shaking Evey single time, which is funny considering the amount of times I have had to speak in public but when it comes down to it, I find my voice and speak very eloquently and I always know what to say to rub on everyone's good side however I have found it harder to communicate properly to family and loved ones because I just don't want to hurt their feelings.

    • @NothingByHalves
      @NothingByHalves Pƙed 3 lety +5

      I agree with you, however... I have found in the past that I always find the right words and get in the flow once I start talking. I need to know what I am talking about and cannot prepare by writing a script.
      And yes, a lifetime of not being heard didn't help. It helps to stay silent until people want to hear what I have to say...

    • @goudagirl6095
      @goudagirl6095 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      OMG ME ALL OVER.

  • @hazelold2882
    @hazelold2882 Pƙed 4 lety +194

    “We don’t want to do it in a practical way (help people) like ‘here’s a cookie’, we want to do it in an abstract way.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @KenTheAdventurer
      @KenTheAdventurer Pƙed 4 lety +5

      could it be we take for granted the obvious and emphasize taking the red pill to wake up?

    • @ravenn2631
      @ravenn2631 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      There’s such a thing as “business culture” or the cultural attitudes of what success values are emphasized. See “Brand Archetypes”. (www.thehartford.com/business-insurance/strategy/brand-archetypes/choosing-brand-archetype) From reading the comments, an INFJ leader would likely make a business culture that is either, “The Creator,” “The Regular Guy or Gal,” or “The Caregiver. The first emphasizing emotional creativity and vulnerability, the second simplicity and humility, and the third open kindness and getting along. The first seems like a type 4 INFJ, the second seems like a type 9 INFJ, and the third seems like a type 2 INFJ. There could be others though. See archetypes.com for more on the 12 Jungian archetypes.

  • @shamiwhitcomb1243
    @shamiwhitcomb1243 Pƙed 2 lety +117

    I'm an INFJ and a teacher. It ticks all the boxes and the empathy really helps build relationships with high school kids. I never thought I wanted to be a teacher cos my parents are ...but it's a calling.

    • @BaltzerBoy
      @BaltzerBoy Pƙed rokem +9

      Often thought about teaching but the emotional energy may be too draining + mega organisation + lack of independence

    • @AnimeAatma-cc5ov
      @AnimeAatma-cc5ov Pƙed rokem

      ​@@BaltzerBoy same

    • @Aklmnopqrs
      @Aklmnopqrs Pƙed rokem +3

      I'm on my way of becoming a teacher and can't wait . I always wanted to be one but the the urge is stronger than before. Seems fitting

    • @galespressos
      @galespressos Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      @@BaltzerBoy same. Have tried it for over a decade straight, a couple decades plus training when a college student. Regarding your comments, my thoughts are that although teaching is highly rewarding in multiple aspects, the exhaustion and problems from the points you mentioned is acute at times and might cause some chronic debilitation. Holidays might only be times for recovery. I am on long leave now, unpaid which is stressful not only because of being away from work but particularly because cannot fulfil financial obligations when leave is too long. There are fitting teaching positions out there but they do require much searching; pay is also an issue as pay needs to be sufficient so teachers can avoid the need to work second or third jobs, to be able to save, and to truly refresh from the nonstop attention generally required as a teacher at school and frequent preparation generally required when at home. It is intense.

    • @annaspanna469
      @annaspanna469 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +5

      Been teaching 20 years in UK. Not the job for an infj unless you can ruthlessly ignore the ridiculous requests and expectations from management, in order to not burn yourself out.
      Definitely dont teach mainstream....it is most likely not what you think it will be.

  • @pennypie923
    @pennypie923 Pƙed 3 lety +98

    Spot on!! My “soul destroying” jobs have been ones that don’t require creative input, being micro managed, working with poor communicators, and an open plan office that’s ‘pin-drop’ quiet. I don’t last.

    • @nicky_bee
      @nicky_bee Pƙed rokem +4

      I worked in a job like this and almost killed myself

    • @thatsfunny2051
      @thatsfunny2051 Pƙed rokem +3

      My job is in a call centre and it's basically micromanaged totalitarianism. I'm nearly dead.

    • @Banayaga
      @Banayaga Pƙed rokem +2

      I ran away from those jobs. 😂

    • @AL-dy1lj
      @AL-dy1lj Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

      More like loud and obnoxious
 wish it was quiet

    • @trusailietazperlinski4717
      @trusailietazperlinski4717 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Mm huh and S as in the I in INFJ. Lol yup and loud, and mmmmhuh maybe I am annoying.

  • @christinemiller1967
    @christinemiller1967 Pƙed 5 lety +357

    Grocery baggers communicate, work independently, organize the groceries into certain bags, and are absolutely helping people.

    • @FrankJames
      @FrankJames  Pƙed 5 lety +43

      it's all in perspective!

    • @StephanieDouglassMusic
      @StephanieDouglassMusic Pƙed 5 lety +12

      I had a great conversation with the bagger at Trader Joe's yesterday. They're always so nice!

    • @aveuch
      @aveuch Pƙed 5 lety +9

      But bags are killing the earth, man.

    • @kateblack6289
      @kateblack6289 Pƙed 5 lety +7

      aveuch reusable?

    • @StephanieDouglassMusic
      @StephanieDouglassMusic Pƙed 5 lety +4

      @@aveuch This sounds crazy...but sometimes stores have people that can put stuff in cloth bags. O_O I know!!! What a world!

  • @dharmanalaboo
    @dharmanalaboo Pƙed 5 lety +487

    INFJ and psychologist in private practice - and I could not be happier.

    • @FallOutGirlxxxxx
      @FallOutGirlxxxxx Pƙed 4 lety +47

      That is an absolute dream career, wow.

    • @zscivy6600
      @zscivy6600 Pƙed 4 lety +34

      INFJ and hoping to get my Masters in Counselling Psychology! Pretty excited for what the future holds

    • @Lionofthelovinggod1
      @Lionofthelovinggod1 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thayer Sinclair what i need to do. Lol

    • @carieyoung1111
      @carieyoung1111 Pƙed 4 lety +31

      Bravo - I couldn’t do it...I’m an empath too and people and their life crap drain me terribly...but I love to try to help others! I’m such an anomaly

    • @Tanagra180
      @Tanagra180 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Thayer Sinclair, how have you dealt with the difficulties of hearing so many unpleasant feelings and stories all day?
      I wanted to be a psychologist, but a friend who was discouraged me because I soak up others' emotions.

  • @Georgia-qo2ju
    @Georgia-qo2ju Pƙed 2 lety +159

    I'm an INFJ -T and I took a placement test to see what I should go to school for. #1 was Graphic Design #2 was Librarian #3 was Computer Programmer. I opted for #3. I've never regretted it. I raised 3 children on my own (without any support from anywhere). I think INFJs can be very goal orientated when there is no outer interruptions. I just made life more simple by concentrating only on school and the children. I had to break life down to just the basics else I'd be too stressed out.

    • @hichamlol608
      @hichamlol608 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      what helps you as career

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Pƙed rokem +3

      I love the library

    • @wadeos2123
      @wadeos2123 Pƙed rokem +7

      Can’t believe you raised three children on your own, I’m not even ready to have one yet lol

    • @patriciaeddishaw9244
      @patriciaeddishaw9244 Pƙed rokem +8

      Same here. I raised two children on my own and worked in IT. I got into Data Center management which I found a good mix of technical and people work.
      I actually found it easier raising my kids on my own. A husband was just one more job to do LOL and I know I needed to focus on career and children

    • @puti.puripi
      @puti.puripi Pƙed rokem

      ​@@patriciaeddishaw9244 data center management sounds interesting

  • @rrich2876
    @rrich2876 Pƙed rokem +83

    Discovering my personality type is so mind-blowing to me. I’ve always wondered what’s “wrong” with me. This is so helpful!!

  • @sriravipati6526
    @sriravipati6526 Pƙed 4 lety +192

    He said, “I’m not controlling... meow, meow, meow,” and it iterally made me spit out my coffee. I’m deceased.

    • @dannisayseffyou
      @dannisayseffyou Pƙed 2 lety

      hehehehehe

    • @tawniebowers5415
      @tawniebowers5415 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I've listened to that part like 4 times now and still laugh out loud. I'm gonna listen to it again! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! meow meow meow!

  • @SZ_2909
    @SZ_2909 Pƙed 5 lety +337

    me, an infj, working in a call center in customer support, crying everyday...

    • @Massi94211
      @Massi94211 Pƙed 5 lety +25

      I'm so freaking sorry. Is there anything creative or anything you could start doing as a living? As a side job at first?

    • @EllaChinois
      @EllaChinois Pƙed 5 lety +30

      I am a customer service representative in the public sector. It is challenging but I have learnt so much over the years. I am helping people and I am getting better at communicating with rude people. Some kind of personalities can be quite trigger-y. But a lot of time I remind myself some people are angry without speaking with anybody. So I collect stories of unpleasant conversations and write social commentaries for my own amusement. Maybe one day I can turn the writing into a book.

    • @FrankJames
      @FrankJames  Pƙed 5 lety +67

      that is rough! hopefully one day you'll be able to look back and see some good lessons you learned from having to work with difficult and angry people all day 😟

    • @amyinthemaking1217
      @amyinthemaking1217 Pƙed 5 lety +7

      I’ve been there sis.

    • @phoenixrobinson1509
      @phoenixrobinson1509 Pƙed 5 lety +3

      Ooooofffff

  • @cht2162
    @cht2162 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +4

    At age 84 I'm worn-out being an INFJ caregiver/educator/counselor. The stress nearly killed me.

  • @animonporo
    @animonporo Pƙed 3 lety +55

    I take a sabbatical "year" for almost 4 years ... looking for a career that fulfills me as it says in the video ... But until now I do not know what I want to do. I am already in existential crisis, but I am afraid to choose something that does not fill me for the rest of my life. *crying*

    • @amandaalmeida3456
      @amandaalmeida3456 Pƙed 3 lety +21

      Did the same thing for 3 years. I couldnt decide because choosing was going to afect my intire existence, witch is not true. We are people, we have familys, pets, friends, a hole community arround us. Having a job its only a part of our lives and It is ok to change paths. We still get home and mind our own bussiness and the PERFECT job isnt gonna change that. Thankfully, I had a person to sit down and Tell me that. I started college just to see what was like and now im almost graduated and decide to become a teacher. I realy love teaching, but i only descovered because i took the risk. Dont pressure yourself or you Will freeze and never decide. I choose to commit on doing a good job, no matter what i do.
      And Even if you (or i) decide to change latter on, your experience its still important. Just make sure you are making a difference ( and that could be everywhere, not only in a 9 to 5)

    • @alisiachiara
      @alisiachiara Pƙed 3 lety +7

      I donÂŽt know if thatÂŽs still relevant for you, but I once watched a video where the advice was "You are not going to be stuck. Your are stuck NOW!" Your comment reminded me of that.

    • @kbflorida888
      @kbflorida888 Pƙed 3 lety

      I’m in the same boat

    • @rachel14rod
      @rachel14rod Pƙed 3 lety

      Same

    • @valeriag7344
      @valeriag7344 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      My sabbatical also turned into 3 years. I used to think my traits were a weakness. Now I recognize them as strengths đŸ’ȘđŸ» INFJs are unicorns 🩄

  • @maryknolemontales1736
    @maryknolemontales1736 Pƙed 4 lety +759

    Just recently, I have learned that I am an INFJ - T. I know that I am kinda weird but there's a reason why. All of the info in this video is true. I want to be a Psychologist too but I am afraid that I will just absorb the painful emotions of others. I can't help it, it is so natural to me.

    • @sadejoseph9145
      @sadejoseph9145 Pƙed 4 lety +65

      This is exactly how I feel right now

    • @laurabarber6697
      @laurabarber6697 Pƙed 4 lety +67

      An INFJs ability to really feel and understand what the other person is going through is the exact skill set that will make you extremely successful and being a psychologist. If you want any ideas on how to deal with those emotions just reply and I'll answer you!

    • @mooneryz
      @mooneryz Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Same!

    • @anumehla188
      @anumehla188 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Same here

    • @CarinRutherfordCreel
      @CarinRutherfordCreel Pƙed 3 lety +129

      Maryknole Montales .. As a 49 year old INFJ-A and intuitive empath that always wanted to be a psychologist or psychiatrist, but didn’t follow into the career path because of that SAME EXACT reason... I can tell you.. It doesn’t matter if you do it professionally or not, as people will ALWAYS find you and you’ll wind up counseling or playing psychologist to them anyhow! It’s funny that so many INFJs see this as a perfect career path yet they’re afraid of dealing with depressed ppl all of the time.. but the truth is.. THEY WILL FIND YOU ANYHOW!! 😂 You all might as well go the path and get paid for it.. I wish I had!

  • @BarbaraMerryGeng
    @BarbaraMerryGeng Pƙed 5 lety +249

    I used to feel depressed about the insignificance of my work as a lobby receptionist. Then, my outlook changed, and I saw so many ways I could be beneficial ..throughout the course of the day. It’s not really the job that’s meaningful or meaningless .. it’s my attitude about living my life .. which in that case makes every move I make a blessing to myself. And even if I only help my self, well that’s a good way to live . đŸ§šđŸŒâ€â™‚ïž

    • @wingwaves940
      @wingwaves940 Pƙed 5 lety +2

      Amen! :)

    • @FrankJames
      @FrankJames  Pƙed 5 lety +19

      exactly, the attitude is so important!

    • @uzaiya8864
      @uzaiya8864 Pƙed 5 lety +21

      A nice receptionist can totally switch the tone of someone's day! There are lots of times when I was feeling kinda depressed but some random receptionist treating me nicely suddenly made me feel more confident, which in turn helped me be nicer to others for the rest of the day. ^_^

    • @wingwaves940
      @wingwaves940 Pƙed 5 lety +9

      @@uzaiya8864 Absolutely!!! There are those times of confusion and sorrows in life when first stop is talking to the receptionist and so many of us not knowing How to ask for help or just drowning in our circumstance and a kind hearted and helpful receptionist can make all the difference in the world!
      Much Peace to you and yours :)

  • @notjohn2672
    @notjohn2672 Pƙed 3 lety +99

    I've thought about it a lot, and the best thing for an INFJ usually, in my opinion, is to be number 2. Under a leader that you respect and understand, but still leading and passing on knowledge

    • @samadabbagh1
      @samadabbagh1 Pƙed rokem +5

      So a consultant

    • @galespressos
      @galespressos Pƙed rokem +3

      @@samadabbagh1 That would be it. Right? Consultant.

    • @samadabbagh1
      @samadabbagh1 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@galespressos yes, a consultant works under a manager

    • @naelakhikmiah-yq5js
      @naelakhikmiah-yq5js Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      Agree. A number 2.

    • @tmc1373
      @tmc1373 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +2

      @@samadabbagh1 What type of consultant?

  • @shinshin9875
    @shinshin9875 Pƙed rokem +12

    I remember working on a group project, and one of the members told me I was bossy. It hit me so hard, and I realised I could be controlling. Since then, I have become very conscious. I have high expectations, and I want every project to be done perfectly. Even though I don't like to be a leader, I can't help but step up when I find things subpar 😅

  • @laurafrith1506
    @laurafrith1506 Pƙed 4 lety +420

    Does anyone else feel the need to research the answer for everything on their phone? I don’t even know if this would be related to INFJ. I’m just trying to link this into my personality. đŸ€ŠđŸŒâ€â™€ïžđŸ˜‚

    • @LunarFrequenciesHD
      @LunarFrequenciesHD Pƙed 4 lety +12

      I'm OCD and do this.

    • @ismahamada2589
      @ismahamada2589 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      YES absolutley! lol

    • @githubbb8363
      @githubbb8363 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      Yes me too!

    • @RialuCaos
      @RialuCaos Pƙed 4 lety +3

      I research the answer to everything on my desktop computer, and only use a phone if I have no other choice.
      Though I'm an INTJ.

    • @YasShad
      @YasShad Pƙed 4 lety +15

      I think it's part of being perfectionistic

  • @dominikafonyi8649
    @dominikafonyi8649 Pƙed 5 lety +210

    Ok, so let's see... I'm a freelance translator and interpreter
    1. Communication - ✓
    2. Independence - ✓
    3. Organisation - ✓ (interpreters have to make sense out of sometimes incoherent and disorganized speeches, so lots of Ni work here)
    4. Helping others - ✓
    Do I feel fulfilled? Yep.
    ... meow, meow, meow.

    • @matthewcrossan2177
      @matthewcrossan2177 Pƙed 5 lety +23

      I'm a freelance translator too (not an interpreter though). I wonder how many other INFJs have a career in languages. It's a field that seems to suit our type quite well.

    • @andrearcn
      @andrearcn Pƙed 5 lety +8

      OMG! I just came across this. Another INFJ and freelance translator and interpreter here! đŸ™‹đŸœâ€â™€ïž This is amazing.

    • @earlonaweary9155
      @earlonaweary9155 Pƙed 5 lety +3

      @@matthewcrossan2177 My minor is in Linguistics/Languages. My major is Child Psych.

    • @manager-nim2623
      @manager-nim2623 Pƙed 5 lety +4

      I love languages! But unfortunately I'm stuck studying medical laboratories :'( but hopefully I'll be able to do that for a living I LOVE making sense out of disorganized shit

    • @manager-nim2623
      @manager-nim2623 Pƙed 5 lety +7

      How did you get your job tho? I'm so interested

  • @geakimroy
    @geakimroy Pƙed 3 lety +20

    As an INFJ I love being a chocolatier and patissier getting to let my creativity flow and control a product from the start till it gets send out to the costumers and pleasing them with lovely chocolatesđŸ«

  • @Cassy858
    @Cassy858 Pƙed 3 lety +10

    "Raise everyone's vibration... get into your soul and make things better." Damn we deep mofos. 😅

  • @tribbybueno
    @tribbybueno Pƙed 4 lety +455

    can we talk about the infj's darker tendencies when they aren't succeeding? i.e. predeliction for self-sabotage

    • @E.Pzooooo
      @E.Pzooooo Pƙed 4 lety +27

      Christian Beale oh man do i go into a hole....

    • @katyadade1041
      @katyadade1041 Pƙed 4 lety +47

      I am in therapy during the whole carantine and my therapist is struggling to help me with self-sabotage at remote working. I spiral down to my university self thinking there’s too much work to handle it all well.
      That’s hard to see yourself protecting yourself from failure by not trying at all.

    • @MsBettyRubble
      @MsBettyRubble Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Sooooo very true. It's painful.

    • @YSFmemories
      @YSFmemories Pƙed 4 lety +34

      i dropped out of university, couldn't see the purpose in living, and slept for 23 hours a day from the age of 18 til 25. Fell into depression so deep that death would have felt like mercy. But I'm slowing climbing out, although I'm still sleeping like 15 hours a day and extremely unproductive.
      But I guess being INFJ I'm good at seeing the big picture? With getting into bitcoin in like 2014 (though i had no money, otherwise I'd be a millionaire now, easily), and finding opportunities here and there that allowed me to spend like 15 hours a year on productive work to be able to sustain my rent/food/utilities for the entire year, I managed to... not starve to death (although I almost did at one point.)

    • @YAMISOOLD2009
      @YAMISOOLD2009 Pƙed 3 lety +9

      @@katyadade1041 That is what I am doing. I am protecting myself from failure by not even playing the game anymore. Luckily I have a wife who does not share the same personality as me. She continues to work to support us. I would be in a real pickle without her!

  • @jenniferawiah3664
    @jenniferawiah3664 Pƙed 5 lety +123

    I would just add that as an INFJ I need a break from people at some point. I am in the social work profession and I have to schedule time to be alone to recharge after meeting with clients. Even if it's just ten minutes between sessions. When I have days where I'm stuck in training all day with a "working" lunch it's torture. I often end up with a migraine on those days.

    • @kyranyakoah4047
      @kyranyakoah4047 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      Jennifer Holwell oh I studied social work for a while then dropped out. I really couldn’t do it, it literally gave me migraines and I was hospitalised because of it. It would just make me so upset to not be able to help everyone. Everything was so beyond my control. Kudo’s to you for actually being able to deal with Social work as an INFJ ❀

    • @dannisayseffyou
      @dannisayseffyou Pƙed 2 lety +3

      my coworkers like to have lunch together and talk. I just eat in my car and like listen to nothing- INFJ things

  • @JesusComesFirst_21
    @JesusComesFirst_21 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +4

    I'm an INFJ and I'm working my way to become a teacher at a Christian Elementary School. I was led to this by God and I'm sure He led me to this video. Thank you Lord!!!! ❀❀
    This makes so much sense, I didn't understand why I never felt like any career was good enough for me. I understand now what I was looking for and who I am.

  • @bwaldsch23
    @bwaldsch23 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +3

    As an INFJ I am craving a career change into something more meaningful. I've been in IT for 20 years and have wanted a change for the last four years. Yes, I do sit in an office all day long and isolate myself from others. I'm dying to change into another field such as an entrepreneur, life coach, or spiritual leader.

  • @JeremiahMcGough
    @JeremiahMcGough Pƙed 5 lety +302

    INFJ firefighter here. I went down a lot of different career paths and moved all over the world prior to my current occupation. Gave up a cozy white collar career and took a significant pay cut to get where I am today, but I’m much happier with my life now.
    Thanks for the insights, Frank.

    • @sohamacharya9265
      @sohamacharya9265 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Hats off brother.. Keep up good work. 👍

    • @rosieposie9564
      @rosieposie9564 Pƙed 4 lety

      What do you enjoy about being a fire fighter? I am trying to change career directions because I have started wondering if extroverted sensing needs to play some sort of part in my career happiness. I guess as a fire fighter, extroverted sensing plays a big part in your career. I hated being a psychologist, I am restless and I do not really have the patience week in week out to be dealing with someone who is making slow or no progress. I was quite surprised by this. Social work would probably have been better because there is more active moving around usually and you can also provide some sort of practical help alongside the abstract but social work salaries are usually really bad.

    • @YAMISOOLD2009
      @YAMISOOLD2009 Pƙed 3 lety

      Very surprised that being a firefighter would make an INFJ happy. It seems like it would be full of surprise and change of directions. No ability to plan out even the next 5 minutes because there might be a call at any time? And it is very hands on "doing" and not so much intuitive. Are you absolutely certain you are an INFJ? Could you perhaps be an ISFP?

    • @samadabbagh1
      @samadabbagh1 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@YAMISOOLD2009 Im an infj and I wanna be a firefighter so bad!! Saving people from danger between the flames sacrificing myself for them breaking doors lifting them Its just so nice but unfortunately I will never be a firefighter for Some reasons that have no solutions

    • @theelevenhundredgroup2004
      @theelevenhundredgroup2004 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      ⁠​⁠@@YAMISOOLD2009As an INFJ-A who has also served as a firefighter, I can say it is very fulfilling. I think the public perception is that it’s full of surprises and unpredictable but in reality most days are filled with routine type of calls. Beyond that, it fits our personalities well because we do in fact get to help people. A firefighter is a blue-collar, jacks of all trade, problem solver who gets to use their intuitive abilities to recognize patterns and problems then communicate well with a team to solve those problems, which often leads to helping people. Also, when you’re well-trained, most incidents which seem “surprising” or “chaotic” are able to be organized and approached systematically or creatively, making it a perfect fit for an INFJ.

  • @stripeysockey
    @stripeysockey Pƙed 4 lety +73

    I'm an INFJ working at a public library, honestly one of the most fulfilling jobs I've ever had. I help people from all walks of life all day but I also have the option of hiding in the stacks putting books away :)

    • @jenleber1035
      @jenleber1035 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      If you don't mind me asking, what is your job title and what education was needed? This is an area I am interested in.

    • @stripeysockey
      @stripeysockey Pƙed 3 lety +8

      @@jenleber1035 my job title is library aide but I think it's also called library clerk someplaces. The only requirements were be able to read, write and learn instructions and have customer service experience, thats a big part of it. I did have to take a test for the county I work for to get the interview, multiple choice with a focus on alphabetizing, easy logic questions etc. I work in a fairly large library system with multiple branches so it might be different in other places

    • @jenleber1035
      @jenleber1035 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      @@stripeysockey thank you so much for the reply! I really appreciate it!

  • @lauraburdopilatespreacher6878

    Omg, all of this is what I do! 35 years as a clinical physical therapist teaching pilates & yoga & wellness in a private practice. Luv it so much that I do it everyday, and never tire. So grateful!

  • @Zuliana028
    @Zuliana028 Pƙed rokem +20

    Weirdly, as an INFJ, I found customer service in retail super fulfilling. I actually worked as the stockroom, operations and online sales manager and I was amazed at how rewarding it was. There were constant "problems" to solve in unique ways. It was all about increasing store performance and efficiency and being able to help the employees help the customers better. It sounds terrifying even thinking back on it but actually doing it was so rewarding. Built my confidence up until we got a general manager in there that was very his way or the highway and it made the job dreadful to go to. Customers ended up becoming very unhappy, employees were quitting left and right and store performance was suffering. I eventually left myself.. now a SAHM!

  • @justbee2071
    @justbee2071 Pƙed 5 lety +398

    I recently separated from my husband of 15 years. A marriage I have felt lost in for at least the last 10 of those.(typical infj who fought to the last breath lol)I only recently found out I'm an INFJ and had that eureka moment of....holy s#@t! This explains....everything!! I started a degree last year in forensic psychology, something I have just always been naturally drawn too, and I feel like this is the first time in such a long time that I am me! I am a 39year old stay at home mother of 3 boys so for those of you who feel lost in your life whether it be in a relationship or a career, a more fulfilling life is possible...no matter how old you are....come to think of it...probably better as you get older and get that SE function sorted! 😁 (and leave your manipulative partners)

    • @wingwaves940
      @wingwaves940 Pƙed 5 lety +17

      This is such a wonderful post! Thank you for sharing your story!! And Best of all great things for you!

    • @FrankJames
      @FrankJames  Pƙed 5 lety +30

      that's inspiring, Brenda, I hope lots of people see your comment!

    • @justbee2071
      @justbee2071 Pƙed 5 lety +7

      Thank you Frank...I hope so too...I also hope they dont see the typo I now see in said comment đŸ€Ł

    • @david_oliveira71
      @david_oliveira71 Pƙed 5 lety +6

      Thanks very much Brenda, for your encouragement! Appreciate that :)

    • @AK-0111
      @AK-0111 Pƙed 5 lety +5

      Thanks Brenda, really appreciate you sharing here. That was inspirational indeed ❀

  • @kberken
    @kberken Pƙed 4 lety +242

    this is great! Almost 70 year old INFJ. Have had 4 careers, math teacher, journalist, care giver in L'Arche community ' spiritual director. This last is exactly what you're describing. Plus I'm an author and regular columnist. And a grandma!
    Happy to have found this channel.

    • @francinegray9383
      @francinegray9383 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Coool! (from another nature lady)

    • @francinegray9383
      @francinegray9383 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      that was MATURE .

    • @deepdiver6885
      @deepdiver6885 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      I am 26 yr old math teacher...I love my job bt hate principal

    • @jamieleemeyer2993
      @jamieleemeyer2993 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Spiritual director - sounds really intriguing!

    • @kberken
      @kberken Pƙed 3 lety +3

      @@jamieleemeyer2993 it's a great vocation. You can find out all about what we do thru SDI: Spiritual Directors International.

  • @pix3lle375
    @pix3lle375 Pƙed rokem +7

    If anyone is looking for inspiration, this is my very niche but perfect INFJ job: public guardian! I have the privilege to participate in and sometimes make financial and legal decisions for some of the most vulnerable people in our society - I literally "advocate" for the people I represent everyday! It requires tremendous organization skills, communicating with a ton of different people (the person themselves, healthcare, social workers, landlords, etc.) and requires professional judgment which means minimal management.

    • @jewls808
      @jewls808 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      How do you get into this career?

  • @MisouSup
    @MisouSup Pƙed 4 lety +79

    This might be one of the most important videos I've watched. I've been feeling a huge burn out this past months because I've been moved to another project and it feels like a mess. I think I've lost all of these 4 aspects you talked in the video.
    Thank you, from Brazil

  • @elizabethhanson762
    @elizabethhanson762 Pƙed 5 lety +192

    Age 58 INFJ..... You are speaking the truth. Keep up the great work. YOU are helping people... (and me).

  • @catherinearnold5857
    @catherinearnold5857 Pƙed 5 lety +144

    That moment when you are around really bossy and assertive extroverts and they are taking over. Then you are internally screaming: You are screwing this whole thing up. Then you make a little comment to yourself about an idea and some other extrovert hears it and speaks up and steals your idea and claims that it was their well thought out plan.

    • @sheenasolero
      @sheenasolero Pƙed 5 lety +9

      hi catherine :) I would strongly advice you stand up to those extraverts, especially that one who steals your idea. I know INFJs in general do not like conflicts, but our work is important to us, and we give it our all, so that in itself is reason enough to stand up for our rights. I hate injustices, so I had to write a long one here. haha

    • @karinacarvajal9919
      @karinacarvajal9919 Pƙed 5 lety +28

      I'm an INFJ, and I call them out because extraverts hate looking bad infront of others. They usually stay quiet afterwards. But of course, because of my INFJ side I say it nice and the others know my implications. Like "thank you for elaborating MY idea, let me actually make some clarifications" and I probably say my idea again if anything 😂

    • @catherinearnold5857
      @catherinearnold5857 Pƙed 5 lety +4

      @@karinacarvajal9919 Thanks for the advice. I feel like most the time when I do try to speak up for myself it seems to just get worse and there is more tension.

    • @karinacarvajal9919
      @karinacarvajal9919 Pƙed 5 lety +7

      @@catherinearnold5857 ohhh girl, I get fired up inside. But of course, I try to hide it haha. I learned not to care and be open in what's my mind, people will see you're being genuine and that's what matters most. Just remember, it's a play of words on that moment. In a way, they cannot add or if they try to, it makes them seem like a jerk. You got it! You have that intuition and feeling with you. :) Use that empathy on your side! Also use it in your sweetest and most caring tone but assertive voice(yes, infjs are good at this) some may see it ironic but those are usually our introverts intuitive friends. They catch our drift haha.

    • @catherinearnold5857
      @catherinearnold5857 Pƙed 5 lety

      Um I didn't reply that...

  • @justuskeaton9532
    @justuskeaton9532 Pƙed 4 lety +24

    I'm an INFJ and I'm an event planner. Launched my business January 2019. It all makes sense now lol

  • @WaltzingAustralia
    @WaltzingAustralia Pƙed 4 lety +81

    Well, you just explained my entire career track. Always happy when helping, miserable when being micromanaged. Bailed on the corporate world and went into educational publishing for 20 years -- because trying to improve textbooks felt like helping people. Today, freelance writer, nonfiction author, and public speaker. Remarkable to learn how deeply this is anchored in my personality type. Thank you.

    • @yousefangel
      @yousefangel Pƙed rokem +6

      same here! i burn out when i’m micromanaged and it’s put me off from the corporate world. what you do sounds like my dream work!

    • @zaram131
      @zaram131 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      Interesting.. I’m also an INFJ who is struggling to find any type of work that is meaningful to me. I’m looking to get into copy editing, do you know anything about how hard that would be to get into? And could you make a living on it?

    • @WaltzingAustralia
      @WaltzingAustralia Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      @@zaram131 If you are skilled with words and focused on details, there are people looking for good copy editors--and I know people who do make a living at it. Check some of the many resources on the Internet.

  • @SatanenPerkele
    @SatanenPerkele Pƙed 5 lety +222

    A job is a prison filled with stress. I simply can't stand to murder my freedom & soul everyday for money.

    • @zozhamd3624
      @zozhamd3624 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      how do you get money then ??

    • @carieyoung1111
      @carieyoung1111 Pƙed 4 lety +9

      Find something you do that’s not a job...I work for myself and it’s AMAZING! I can’t work for others...took me awhile to find it but I have complete freedom.

    • @zozhamd3624
      @zozhamd3624 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      @@carieyoung1111 what do you mean? What kind of job do u have ?

    • @valleriejoseph
      @valleriejoseph Pƙed 4 lety

      carieyoung1 what job do you have

    • @fernandopicozzi
      @fernandopicozzi Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@carieyoung1111 what job do you have? Hahah

  • @Nina21_
    @Nina21_ Pƙed 4 lety +218

    ''if you're in a job & suddenly feel you're not helping people you're gonna have an existential crisis'' this hits hard because it actually happend to me..thank you so much for this great content and amzing advice it's gonna help guiding me to have a more fulfilling life 😊

    • @dannisayseffyou
      @dannisayseffyou Pƙed 2 lety +7

      get out of it ! work hard, your soul is getting crushed in that office

    • @lunameimei
      @lunameimei Pƙed 2 lety +3

      This happened to me as a nurse during the pandemic.đŸ„Č

    • @MsXsavi
      @MsXsavi Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      Same here. I've been working in an office, in front of a computer for almost a year now, and I feel awful, it draws all the energy from me, just like Franc said I miss working with people, and helping them, even simply moving around. Not to mention the artificial and heartless structure of the corporation. But now at least I know what I need to look for so maybe, at least in this matter, it wasn't all for nothing :)

  • @asiapitt4188
    @asiapitt4188 Pƙed 2 lety +11

    I agree with this totally! I worked in Customer service. I never cared about people yelling at me which is why most people quit. I quit because my superiors would give us misinformation or not tell or update us on important matters in a reasonable time, therefore causing me to give our customers wrong information. Also this was dealing with people's health! I couldn’t have my consciousness attached to that so I quit. But I definitely liked to make peoples day just a bit better and all my customers told me not to quit because they needed more people like me who were helpful and they’re honestly the reason I stayed in the job for so long.

  • @tokensharma3738
    @tokensharma3738 Pƙed 3 lety +61

    I am like: I am messy and unorganized.
    I just realised that I was organizing my country's (India) education system from my childhood and wrote some essays on it too. Now, the changes I wanted to see is approaching with the name: National Education Policy and this is making me feel really good.
    You are really accurate man.

    • @noname_reels
      @noname_reels Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      So what job are you gonna do me to from India I thought as this education system need adjustedment

    • @Whysokomal
      @Whysokomal Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      Hey, I'm an INFJ too, and always had similar thoughts although I believe there is far more development needed

  • @gladyssubaldo7795
    @gladyssubaldo7795 Pƙed 4 lety +133

    I'm an INFJ, I'm a teacher and I love my job. â˜ș 😍

    • @dannaaa1157
      @dannaaa1157 Pƙed 3 lety +14

      I want to be a teacher as well! 😁

    • @dinkin_flicka14
      @dinkin_flicka14 Pƙed 3 lety +14

      Maybe teaching is my calling

    • @paulayers1111
      @paulayers1111 Pƙed 3 lety +8

      I’m also an INFJ teacher. Working with high school kids can have its ups and downs but it DEFINITELY gives me that #4 crucial requirement

    • @rupsonakhatun6894
      @rupsonakhatun6894 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Yesss. I am an infj and a teacher. I planned to leave the job and go for a high paying job. But I couldn't leave.

    • @foi_kenneth
      @foi_kenneth Pƙed 3 lety +2

      I kinda of wanted to ask why you love your job?
      Im still in college rn and will soon become a teacher.

  • @ArcaneGinger
    @ArcaneGinger Pƙed 5 lety +403

    Dear INFJs,
    You rock!!

  • @jenifersmith2597
    @jenifersmith2597 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    Last week I learned that I am an Infj-t. And my whole world opened up. I thought for years I had all these problems. I’m smart and driven but get bored easily and can’t hold a job for very long. I ascend quickly in rank but feel like an imposter because I languish with boredom. All these traits I thought were uniquely my problems, I’m so relieved to consider they are actually just normal for my personality. I have begun to think about how I can derive strength with this awareness. One thing I’m really struggling with though is unstructured time. I’m a yoga teacher and mom and have a lot of time to myself. I have all these ideas about how I can change the world but I can’t execute any of them. Largely because I’m so mood driven and if I have low energy, which is often, I just don’t work on those things, it feels like depression but it’s really not. Also, my perfectionism prevents me from putting things out into the world. Other than caffeine, does anyone have any advice about how to maneuver through the challenge of unstructured time as an Infj?

  • @Fraktacular
    @Fraktacular Pƙed 3 lety +4

    I'm an INFJ and have been a funeral director for the past 16 years. Working with grieving families completely drains me on the daily but the praise I get when the funerals over keeps me going.

  • @heiwiper1601
    @heiwiper1601 Pƙed 4 lety +41

    I remember working on a smart phone industry where I just had to sit and test every device for all day long and when I find a problem I just have to write on a sticker what's not working and stick it to the device, day after day I started adding drawings to the stickers so that the one repairing the phones would feel less bored.
    that was fun until the boss asked me to stop even tho it wasn't taking any additional time :(

  • @cinna4579
    @cinna4579 Pƙed 4 lety +63

    I've always felt so lonely, thinking I was the only one feeling exactly like this guy is describing INFJs; I never thought someone could just speak my whole personality in a single video, when not even my family can fully understand me. I'm so glad that apparently I'm not alone in my introspective mess...

  • @_DeadlyNightshade_
    @_DeadlyNightshade_ Pƙed 3 lety +6

    That's why I had to leave my office job... I was drained from overworking late nights infront of the computer with barely talking to people. I like figuring people out.

  • @destinysdaughter3424
    @destinysdaughter3424 Pƙed rokem +1

    Without independence, I wither and die on the vine. Totally get this. And, yes, I'm a self-confessed control freak, even with myself. I sometimes feel like I have an unforgiving and humorless taskmaster cohabiting this body with me.

  • @PsychicRaven
    @PsychicRaven Pƙed 5 lety +72

    "I'm not controlling, meow meow meow!". Such amaze!

  • @zulikkowalski3547
    @zulikkowalski3547 Pƙed 4 lety +93

    I want a job where I don't have to interact with people

    • @Xaforn
      @Xaforn Pƙed 3 lety +15

      This is why I dream of being an off grid herbalist/wise woman.

    • @aishaa6012
      @aishaa6012 Pƙed 3 lety +17

      Same, I’m interested in psychology but I don’t really wanna be a psychologist so i don’t know which career to choose and its frustrating me

    • @yukiruikuta6500
      @yukiruikuta6500 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      I work as a web developer and therefore don't have to talk to people that much.

    • @valleriejoseph
      @valleriejoseph Pƙed 3 lety

      I’m in medical laboratory technology, because I’m in introvert

    • @Chebab-Chebab
      @Chebab-Chebab Pƙed 2 lety +3

      I had a former boss tell me I should get a job where I don't work with other people.
      It turns out, I shouldn't work with people like him. I'm now a primary teacher, and it's awesome.

  • @AyanD.-yy6sz
    @AyanD.-yy6sz Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    😅
    Spot-on about INFJs! They’re intuitive visionaries who often lead from behind due to their unique blend of traits:
    1. Visionary Insight: They see outcomes before ideas fully form.
    2. Communication Fatigue: Explaining complex visions exhausts them, preferring behind-the-scenes work.
    3. Value Independence: They thrive without micromanagement, needing space to innovate.
    4. Innate Helpers: INFJs quietly support, letting others shine while subtly guiding, and many times completing the final draft, allowing leaders add their unique touch.
    6. Growth Through Mistakes: Their urge to help can sometimes limit others' personal growth experiences.
    7. Urgency for Potential: Driven to unlock potential quickly, we must balance our help with allowing natural growth.
    As INFJ's, we are oftentimes struggling between aiding and enabling, underscoring the importance of personal experience in growth. No one person can ever carry everyone’s load all the time. We are but mere human, with limited resources. ❀❀❀

  • @honeycombsco
    @honeycombsco Pƙed 3 lety +8

    I am a data scientist and I feel like this plays to all the items you spoke on. Data science is all about finding patterns and there are now many opportunities to do “data science for good”. I can be focused in on coding or interacting at meetings depending on the day. It’s a perfect blend. Version control is more integrated now when plays into my systematic nature. Data science is always changing and so complex it’s like an insurmountable mountain at times but that is part of the fun. So happy to find a fit I love.

  • @WisdomAndBubbles
    @WisdomAndBubbles Pƙed 4 lety +266

    I know you mentioned being good communicators in here, and I wanted to speak to that a bit. As an INFJ, there are times where I feel impromptu verbal communication can be awkward or contrived, but when I take the time to think and write what I want to say, I can clearly and effectively express the seemingly inexpressible. And sometimes the thoughts I want to convey are so overwhelmingly multitudinous that by writing it out, it's easier to sort out all the information and find the precise way to word what you want to say.
    tl;dr: written communication>verbal communication

    • @Crysta1986
      @Crysta1986 Pƙed 3 lety +24

      Same here. I feel like I come off as stupid to others. I think in a complex manner, but when I am given time to write it out I can get my message across clearly and effectively. People are often surprised. I'm a lot smarter than I look.

    • @sarahiramirezramirez2036
      @sarahiramirezramirez2036 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      True!

    • @rosegolddonut8325
      @rosegolddonut8325 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@Crysta1986 frr😭

    • @kellygraham-osman8805
      @kellygraham-osman8805 Pƙed 2 lety

      Exactly yes!!!

    • @benbovard9579
      @benbovard9579 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      This is why I always maintain that I write far better than I speak.

  • @terehayakawa
    @terehayakawa Pƙed 4 lety +217

    The "I'm not helping anyone" going existential crisis was me at 16 years old and me at 17 years old trying to find a career path lol it's serious guys, #4 is really crucial

    • @callaimming1619
      @callaimming1619 Pƙed 2 lety +13

      Omg this is me right now, I'm 17 and I just graduated I'm just totally panicking.

    • @lialeon8182
      @lialeon8182 Pƙed 2 lety

      Me.

    • @JS-eg1jw
      @JS-eg1jw Pƙed 2 lety

      Me..

    • @AlionaLukina
      @AlionaLukina Pƙed rokem +2

      Same here 💀it's one year left to choose a career...
      Btw, how what did you choose? :)

    • @lara.z7393
      @lara.z7393 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@AlionaLukina me rn, helppp :(

  • @ckash611
    @ckash611 Pƙed 5 dny

    This is spot on and makes me feel so much better. I’ve always felt such a failure as a lawyer as I just don’t want to be a “leader” (I find all this carry on about leadership really stupid). I just love to do my work - to figure out complex issues and communicate them to my clients. That’s really rewarding to me, but not valued by others.

  • @JIsla3
    @JIsla3 Pƙed 4 lety +5

    SPOT ON! I'm a business consultant and my ENTIRE life I always knew i just NEED to help others. I don't care about money or anything. Consulting is the PERFECT career for me because I'm my own boss, i read my clients and can "dumb down" the way i speak to others so that they understand. I also use a lot of Photoshop to express my thoughts. I AM SO HAPPYYYYYYY. I was a chef and that wasn't doing it for me because the food is gone in 2 seconds and people don't appreciate food like they do building a business.

  • @PlainsPup
    @PlainsPup Pƙed 5 lety +39

    7:20 - "You need to feel like you're helping people." Yes, I really agree with this, but ... I've noticed that the vast majority of INFJ (or MBTI in general) advice equates being helpful to helping people. However, as an animal lover, I also get a great deal of satisfaction out of caring for animals, too. So, to me, being an INFJ means being helpful to sentient beings, and not just humans. I felt this point was worth mentioning, because only very rarely do I see it brought up.

    • @martina5850
      @martina5850 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      I feel it like "helping the world" in the sense of every good thing you can do to any life being on earth. So I understand you very well!

    • @stevansiregar8853
      @stevansiregar8853 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Yap, get in touch with a living creature which has emotion and feeling, it works, animal is amazing, they're so pure...
      Okay, what about creating vegan movement so we can save animal from being consumed and make people healthier at the same time?

    • @PlainsPup
      @PlainsPup Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@stevansiregar8853 Well, this is probably going to irritate you, but I don't think you have to be a vegetarian or vegan to love and help animals. My favorite animals are dogs (domestic wolves), which have been our partners for more than 30,000 years. Like humans, they are team-oriented persistence hunters, and we have been sharing our meat with each other since before agriculture began. I don't mean for this thread to go off on a tangent about nutrition and ethics in a channel on psychology. My only point is that you can be an omnivore and an animal lover at the same time.

  • @namib486
    @namib486 Pƙed 4 lety +131

    My need for independence has become so strong that I can't even find a traditional job anymore. It feels like I'm suffocating if I'm stuck in that kind of job. And I'm actually studying International Psychology to open my own consultation business. ^^;

    • @andrewlove1987
      @andrewlove1987 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      I cut hair and I’ve found that several INFJ’s do well in providing personal services for people. There’s a connection and the work is yours to create and help people find their mojo. I love the independence and the ability to work for yourself yet not be in charge of the entire business, while maintaining my own personal sense of autonomy.

  • @laurenlosson2904
    @laurenlosson2904 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Spot on! I was a journalist and then an advertising creative director, working for other corporations. Then I broke free and opened my own consulting firm and found my niche. Then, when I was done with that in my 40s, I went to seminary and became a spiritual director. Independently help people! That's what's always worked for me in some way, shape, or form!

  • @alexandriariley4382
    @alexandriariley4382 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    ‘ I wanna get into your very soul and make your life better’ yessss.... that’s me with everyone I meet lol

  • @silvaemilyanwhite
    @silvaemilyanwhite Pƙed 4 lety +108

    INFJ on my way to being a librarian 😊.
    My husband would definitely say that I’m controlling and neurotic about my kitchen system for example lol

  • @Lethany
    @Lethany Pƙed 4 lety +33

    I am an INFJ and according to the test. I went from a office job to teaching and i am very happy i made that choice. I was really suprised how much I missed helping people and just being interactive with people in general. However I can be exhausted from all the interactions at the end of the day.

  • @tamanagustini
    @tamanagustini Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +2

    i've changed jobs 6 times, all different kind of job. couldn't stay for a long term. now, i know why. thanks, i found this video.

  • @davidhill9054
    @davidhill9054 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    45 years on this planet and I find these videos today. Thankyou

  • @vli8997
    @vli8997 Pƙed 5 lety +26

    "I'm not controling. Meow meow meow"
    Oh God, cracks me up đŸ€Ł

  • @lwyatt5431
    @lwyatt5431 Pƙed 5 lety +52

    Meow, meow, meow...I'm not controlling. :P :) I think veterinary medicine is one of the most overlooked professions for INFJs. We all took the test at our clinic and 1/2 of all the people working there were INFJs! The rarest of types?! I think you are spot on with these four points. That is why we are all here.

    • @JennyB232323
      @JennyB232323 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      Makes perfect sense to me. You are helping a fellow soul, but they don't talk back and complain, but you can feel their needs just the same.

    • @nicolasdubos2797
      @nicolasdubos2797 Pƙed 4 lety

      Maybe because we overanalyse things. So when it's comes to choose a carreer, you only have a few viable options. I was thinking, medecine, veterinary, teacher, lawyer. Yup even if speach in front of a crowded place scared me to death at that time (stil does a bit). I picked biology teacher. Wich is kinda a veterinary that wasnt sure about opening animals and let them alive at the end ... lol Oh that rat is dead ... no problem it was the whole point ! Sucessssss !

    • @katf.3768
      @katf.3768 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      So what was the other half?

  • @roisinnigcrainn7722
    @roisinnigcrainn7722 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    I'm an INFJ (I think, I'm still figuring it out) and I'm an aspiring actor.
    I love working with people, but I also love that I can _literally_ come offstage and have a private life. I'll never be particularly famous because I don't want to be.
    Acting feels like something I won't get bored of because it's an emotional disguise, a game of dress-up with your feelings - and there are so many roles - I could never truly "master" them all. But acting also gives such a feeling of warmth and completion to my soul.
    When two people are connected, as fictional characters, interacting with the most divine subtlety, yet everyone in the audience _knows_ what's happening. That's an incredible experience that I want to replicate for the rest of my life.
    I feel I'm helping people this way by making them feel a similar glow in their souls. We all need to feel "the glow", or else how do we know we're alive?
    As the amazing Alan Rickman once said, "Acting touches nerves you have no control over". Not sure if he was an INFJ but that quote really resonates with me.

    • @Crysta1986
      @Crysta1986 Pƙed 3 lety

      I like the way you explained acting. My perspective on actors/actresses has been that they are extroverted people that enjoy being in the spotlight, people that like to be the center of attention. I like how you explained it as sort of an art form, and how your underlying motivation is to "move" people, or as you put it, to help them find their inner "glow". Whenever I am asked what career I would never consider getting into, I always answer acting because I don't want people looking at me (haha) and the medical profession because I don't like blood or needles.

  • @slosubies4845
    @slosubies4845 Pƙed rokem +5

    I've found a career in (military and federal) law enforcement quite fulfilling. I like doing a lot of things others hate about the job: writing reports, documenting evidence, writing ops plans. And it lends itself to a level of autonomy in that you do spend a lot of time making judgment calls on your own or with just one other officer. As a lieutenant now, I get a lot of control over my shift and only answer to my immediate supervisor; as long as she points me in the right direction and keeps me on my deadline, I get to do things my way (within established directives and policies, of course). And then there's that overall sense of doing good for other people every day. I wish there were more INFJs in law enforcement; empaths with a strong sense of integrity and justice are well-suited as guardian-model police. We need more officers who took the job to help people, rather than "busting bad guys."

    • @GrafinVonHopper
      @GrafinVonHopper Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      So you're a police officer? I graduated in law and am a lawyer, but I am not practicing the profession yet. What I really want is a position as a public servant and I recently discovered that the Brazilian Navy accepts law graduates to work as legal advisors. I believe that the "help people" requirement would not be fulfilled in this position since I will only be looking after the interests of the Navy, but judging by the salary and stability I believe it is worth it. I can dedicate myself to helping people outside of my work environment, such as charitable homes, medical care homes, orphans, the elderly, etc... But I ask God to help me pass the exams.đŸ™đŸŒ

    • @slosubies4845
      @slosubies4845 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@GrafinVonHopper That sounds like the equivalent of our Judge Advocate General's office (JAG) in the American military. You would definitely be helping people by ensuring they are being treated fairly (fair trial) and that the interests of the individual and the military (the nation and its people) are both given proper consideration. We can't save the world; sometimes it's better to try to make a big positive difference to one person at a time. And there are a lot of people whose jobs don't really help people directly, but it's a means to survive and use that income to put yourself in a better position to help others through volunteer work or charity. Hand in there, buddy, and best of luck.

    • @GrafinVonHopper
      @GrafinVonHopper Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      @@slosubies4845 Thank you very much for the advice. I'm already studying for the exam. đŸ˜‰đŸ‘đŸŒ

  • @kylieapopa
    @kylieapopa Pƙed 5 lety +123

    Oh boy my room is spotless and my closet is color-coded lmfao

    • @biancamacias7476
      @biancamacias7476 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Same! Lol

    • @deef6424
      @deef6424 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Me too!!

    • @rebekahgarcia5723
      @rebekahgarcia5723 Pƙed 5 lety

      Okay but.....same

    • @Etuffly
      @Etuffly Pƙed 4 lety +2

      I always wonder-is there any other way to organize a closet than by color? Short sleeves by color. Long sleeves by color. Pants by color. Skirts by color. Jewelry by color. Scarves by color.
      Like books at the library are sorted into categories and then alphabetically by author ...there really is no other way to do that

    • @ozymandiaspbs
      @ozymandiaspbs Pƙed 4 lety +3

      Do you use ROYGBIV? That is how I organise ALL of my clothes (even underwear)... 😏

  • @seanclawson5997
    @seanclawson5997 Pƙed 5 lety +71

    I really like how you seem to be suggesting here the need to make the job that you have right NOW a meaningful position. Too often I feel like introverted intuition can lead us on a sort of fruitless quest, chasing the pipe dream of a “perfect”career. The truth is (I think) NO career we pick will be perfect. It is up to us, therefore, to carve out meaning for ourselves within imperfect (sometimes banal) positions. That we currently find ourselves in.
    This doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to be anything more than a grocery bagger if that’s what we desire, it just means that, along our quest to an ideal career, there is MUCH meaning to be found if we look hard enough.
    Great vid.

  • @infinitedonuts
    @infinitedonuts Pƙed 2 lety +1

    The 4th one hits so home for me. THANK YOU!!!

  • @Inglott
    @Inglott Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    Totally agree with these points!

  • @ayp5177
    @ayp5177 Pƙed 4 lety +59

    It feels so weird to have so many people feel the same way-- I thought I was too complicated to be understood (not exactly in a good way)

  • @narvvvy
    @narvvvy Pƙed 4 lety +39

    Omg hahaha. "I like to be alone." That high pitched voice was hilarious.

  • @roseanne1234
    @roseanne1234 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Really Great! Thanks.

  • @Fullmoonrisingtarot
    @Fullmoonrisingtarot Pƙed rokem +18

    Almost all your videos are So accurate for describing me that it feels surreal. I’ve only known my type for a short while and knowing there are others like me ? It feels like a support group!

  • @diejannemohn7974
    @diejannemohn7974 Pƙed 4 lety +104

    4 reasons that perfectly explain why I'm becoming a teacher (:

    • @jannley3036
      @jannley3036 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      What's the "die" Janne about?

    • @diejannemohn7974
      @diejannemohn7974 Pƙed 3 lety +8

      @@jannley3036 it's just the German definite article, nothing to worry about.

    • @papapoopas
      @papapoopas Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Me too! What teacher are you planning to be? Im going to major in physics so i can become a professor at a university :D

    • @Chebab-Chebab
      @Chebab-Chebab Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I'm a primary teacher. It's awesome.

    • @danvieira22
      @danvieira22 Pƙed 2 lety

      Nailed.

  • @k.polanchekfntp8033
    @k.polanchekfntp8033 Pƙed 4 lety +27

    I keep forgetting that I'm not a freaky, unsuccessful, invisible passionflower, I'm an INFJ through and through. Thank you!

  • @alaaldeensuleiman4930
    @alaaldeensuleiman4930 Pƙed rokem

    What an exact description!
    You described it perfectly dude!

  • @fatenriachy1958
    @fatenriachy1958 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Awsome info man Thanks!