How can you tell the difference between ENFJ and INFJ?

How can you tell the difference between ENFJ and INFJ?

ENFJs have a way of drawing attention and people to them because they are just so warm and friendly. They focus a lot on other people and people like to be around them. INFJs, on the other hand, tend to be withdrawn, private, and inner-focused.

Can I be an ENFJ and an INFJ?

In the case of an ENFJ and INFJ relationship, the facts are indisputable – they are a great match. While they may have some conflicts, they have the tools needed to resolve them quickly and with understanding and care. There is wonderful potential for balance and success in an ENFJ and INFJ relationship.

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What is the opposite of INFJ?

In America, the preferred personality type is the ESTJ – the polar opposite of the INFJ. With the INFJ personality type being so rare and the culture at large favoring your opposite, it can be easy to feel left out, broken, misunderstood, and unappreciated.

How to tell the difference between INFJ and ENFJ in a group?

It’s rather easy to tell the difference between INFJ and ENFJ in a group. ENFJs tend to both speak and listen in a group while INFJs are usually silent and very quiet in a group. We are so silent that you might not even notice that we are in the group. It’s not just about how much a person speaks in the group.

Are ENFJ’s easily distracted?

If you’re an ENFJ, you have Extroverted Feeling as your primary function and Extroverted Sensing as your tertiary. When you get into a “loop,”you may get too caught-up in outer world experiences and become easily distracted by irrelevant details in the outer world.

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Do INFJs and ENFJs talk to each other like old friends?

I am an INFJ and once I met an ENFJ for the first time in a group outing and we just started talking like we are old friends. Even two INFJs might not have such a strong bond right at the start because we are slow to warm up to someone new. We will be like observing and assessing each other before we initiate a conversation.

What happens when an ENFJ gets into a loop?

When ENFJs get into a “loop,” they become more interested in sensory experiences and may become easily distracted by details in the outer world. If they spend too much time in the loop, an ENFJ might become impulsive, overly self-indulgent, distracted from their long-term goals, and overly preoccupied with how others see them.