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            Managing Stress – INFP 
                                                                                                                                                 
             Order of Preferences                Type Dynamics 
                   st
             v  1  Feeling: Dominant             v  Introverted Feeling: Inwardly focused on evaluating ideas according to 
                   nd
             v  2  Intuition: Auxiliary              values 
                   rd
             v  3  Sensing: Tertiary             v  Extraverted Intuition: Outwardly focused on possibilities for people 
                   th
             v  4  Thinking: Inferior            v  Sensing: As you mature, consider more current realities 
                                                 v  Extraverted Thinking: Developmental challenge is evaluating objectively 
              
             
            INFP Brief Description: 
            v  Leads by promoting harmonious teams where each person is valued 
            v  Influences by highlighting common ideas and new possibilities 
            v  Focus is on group consensus and values 
             
            INFP Characteristics Frequently Associated: 
            v  Idealistic, loyal to their values and to people who are important to them 
            v  Curious, quick to see possibilities, can be catalysts for implementing ideas 
            v  Seek to understand people and are adaptable, flexible, and accepting unless a value is threatened 
             
            Managing Stress: 
            Appreciate your stress triggers and figure out ways to minimize them: Stress triggers for INFPs may include  
            frequent interruptions, large gatherings or social situations, spending too much time outside oneself, routine 
            activities, overcommitting oneself, and highly competitive situations. 
            Understand how your type displays stress: Under stress, INFPs may become quiet, have negative physical 
            symptoms such as headaches and sleep disturbance, eat more, and have feelings of inadequacy.   
             
             Situations that are stressful for INFPs:   
             I = Typical Work Stressors for Introverts                          N = Typical Work Stressors for Intuitive Types 
             v  Noisy                                                           v  Having to attend to realities 
             v  Constant supervision                                            v  Having to do things the proven way 
             v  Leading discussions                                             v  Having to attend to details 
             v  Public speaking or large group presentations                    v  Checking the accuracy of facts 
             v  Frequent interruptions                                          v  Needing to focus on past experience 
             v  Too much time outside oneself                                   v  Being required to be practical 
             F = Typical Work Stressors for Feeling Types                       P = Typical Work Stressors for Perceiving 
             v  Analyzing situations objectively                                v  Having to organize selves’ and others’ planning 
             v  Setting criteria and standards                                  v  Working with timeframe and deadlines 
             v  Critiquing and focusing on flaws                                v  Others’ distrust of last-minute energy 
             v  Focusing on tasks only                                          v  Having to finish and move on 
             v  Being expected to use logic alone to make                       v  Developing contingency plans 
                  decisions                                                     v  Being required to plan ahead 
             v  Asking questions that are divisive 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            Information adapted from various Myers-Briggs® publications, materials, sources. 
            Pg. 1 of 2   MBTI® Tips                   © 2020 Mindy Kantor, LLC. All Rights Reserved.    mindykantor.com                        
             Managing Stress – INFP 
                                                                                                                                                                   
             Managing Stress Tips for INFPs:   
              
             v  In your dominant, you thrive when work encourages enactment of your personal values and when you can 
                  help others. 
                       à TIP: Make sure to prioritize these cultural aspects when selecting where you work. Find quiet space 
                       and natural surroundings to work alone or unplug.  
              
             v  You become stressed when working on too many things at once with time pressure. When this happens, you 
                  may become judgmental or overall critical of others.     
                       à TIP: Learn to recognize when you are becoming stressed, so you can pause and reflect. Be open 
                       with others about being stressed and build in time for solitude and rest. 
                        
             v  Your desire to help others and achieve goals can lead you to become overcommitted and overwhelmed 
                  with projects.    
                        à TIP: Focus on meeting your needs as well as the needs of others. Set and define your limitations 
                       and avoid taking responsibility for other people’s roles. Delegate the details and ask for help. 
                   
             v  Be careful not to interpret corrective feedback as personal criticism.   
                       à TIP: Acknowledge and reflect on the feedback. Consider it a helpful tool for your growth and 
                       development. 
                        
             v  To maintain a balance, carefully balance time spent with others with time to reflect so that you don’t 
                  become overwhelmed.  
                       à TIP: Listen to your body and recognize that physical symptoms arising maybe a warning sign that 
                       you need time to yourself. Schedule personal breaks during long periods of intense interaction. 
                   
             v  Document actions to help you adapt and flex outside your preferences to manage stress triggers. 
                       à TIP: Conduct a continue, start, and stop exercise that can help you simplify ways to implement 
                       actions on a regular basis. For example: 
                         Continue                                   Start                                    Stop 
                         v  Focusing on the best in                 v  Acknowledging the                     v  Getting upset and hiding it 
                              others                                     effect criticism has on                  from others 
                         v  Being trustworthy and                        you                                 v  Acting before thinking things 
                              maintaining your inner                v  Taking more time for                       through when stressed 
                              harmony                                    yourself to reenergize 
                                                                         and come up with a new 
                                                                         idea to motivate yourself 
                                                                         on a project 
                                                                           
              
                
              
              
              
              
             Information adapted from various Myers-Briggs® publications, materials, sources. 
             Pg. 2 of 2   MBTI® Tips                       © 2020 Mindy Kantor, LLC. All Rights Reserved.    mindykantor.com                                     
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