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INFP: 33 Secrets From The Life of an INFP

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INFP is one the most intriguing personality types, not to mention one of the rarest.

But what's lurking beneath that calm exterior and reserved attitude remained unknown... until now.

33 Secrets From the Life of an INFP's unravels the mystery, exposing some of the most deeply held secrets of an INFP.

From INFP's proneness to daydreaming to their ardent idealism to bouts of loneliness and anxiety, learn about this personality type in this succinct, informative and entertaining treatise that will make sure you'll never look at an INFP the same ever again!

76 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 4, 2014

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January 14, 2016
Best INFP book I've read so far

After discovering I'm an INFP, I decided to learn more about my tendencies, strengths, and weaknesses. This is the 4th short eBook I've read in the past 2 days, and it has been the most insightful and overall helpful. It describes the INFP in a variety of scenarios, and even talks about skin and audible sensitivities! Absolutely fascinating. I highly recommend.
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October 6, 2021
Quick read- but heavy on the negative connotations. I highlighted several little morsels that were helpful and/or insightful but didn’t take away much “good” from these secrets. As a naturally self-reflective human (as most INFPs are), I can handle the “not so good” facets of my particular personality type but no phrased in a belittling way that makes me feel as if something is wrong with how I operate.👎
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February 2, 2021
Uncanny

So much accuracy in this book about my personality type, it's uncanny. I hope this author has written a book about the other 15 types as well.
Spoken like a true INFP, I do like to research stuff!


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1,367 reviews490 followers
March 12, 2017
Hahaha, this was an insightful surprise!

Organized in 33 chapters, it goes straight to the point and from 4 different perspectives each: Positive, Negative, Relationships and Work.

It repeats the same I've read from other books and from the Internet.

What is new?

- Sensitive skin. Maybe that's the reason why I can't stand the feel of most jumpers whereas the rest of the people don't understand what's the matter. Either they are extra-soft or they are unbearable scratchy! And contact and caresses disarm me completely... if I allow myself to be in such a state of vulnerability, which of course, rarely happens.

- Sensitive ears. High volumes and noisy environments are something to avoid. That's tricky for me to know because I could justify that for a different kind of reasons. However, I do know I love complete silence to a fault, so I guess I agree rather than not.

I'm glad I read this book.
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September 13, 2015
Interesting

Although I believe personalies can be fluid for multiple reasons, this book was still a good and simple, organized insight into the INFP personality type.
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