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INTJ: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations

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Based on the Myers-Briggs personality types. The INTJ personality makes up just a small percentage of the population. Always seeking knowledge and focusing on meaningful conversations, life as an INTJ is primarily one spent with confidence, intellect, and limited small talk. There are however, some weaknesses that when addressed can rapidly transform your INTJ world, allowing you to flourish and become the best version of yourself. To conquer life as an INTJ, you must make the most of their great powers, but be aware of the limitations too. This involves an awareness as to what those limitations are. Fortunately, we share them all with you here, in this book. You'll learn how to improve the • Learning to go with the flow • Allowing yourself to be emotional • Concentrate on your romantic life • Learn to be less judgmental, be humble • Learning it’s okay to fail • Learn to admit that you can be wrong You'll learn how to overcome some of the most common weaknesses that exist in your personality type. I will then give you some simple, yet practical ideas to begin to transform those weaknesses into very achievable strengths. Let your weaknesses inspire you to break free from your own limitations, and master your INTJ personality.

42 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 3, 2017

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October 7, 2018
The book doesn't seem to be coming from intj person. Maybe that's the main reason why it appeared shallow to me - I wanted actual advice how to improve myself, not to 'open up' to people, which, by the way, I am ok at. I could condense the whole in a one good list, add a few references for 'inspirational stories' and done. You could find better reading material online.
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August 30, 2020
I'm new to understanding the personality types. This book still left me with questions and not necessarily because it was a short read
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