The INFJ User Guide Book is a comprehensive guide for anyone who has ever felt like they don't fit in. This is an in-depth look at what makes you tick and how to make the most of your strengths. It was written by an INFJ to help others understand themselves and their personality type better. This book will break down your personality into easy-to-follow steps that give you the tools to understand yourself better and live the life you dream about!
Sarah Kuhn is the author of Heroine Complex—the first in a series starring Asian American superheroines—for DAW Books. She also wrote The Ruby Equation for the comics anthology Fresh Romance and the romantic comedy novella One Con Glory, which earned praise from io9 and USA Today and is in development as a feature film. Her articles and essays on such topics as geek girl culture, comic book continuity, and Sailor Moon cosplay have appeared in Uncanny Magazine, Apex Magazine, AngryAsianMan.com, IGN.com, Back Stage, The Hollywood Reporter, StarTrek.com, Creative Screenwriting, and the Hugo-nominated anthology Chicks Dig Comics. In 2011, she was selected as a finalist for the CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) New Writers Award.
no hate but profiting off inaccurate information is not cool. maybe learn the cognitive functions? i think that'll help a lot. if not, just ignore me, do your thing if u insist.
This book was a very short insightful dive into the soul of an INFJ. After being typed this way in college by an Myers-Briggs assessment and then recently reverifying my results with the MBTI online assessment, I wanted to dive deeper into my cognitive functions. This is a great way to dip your toes into the world of MBTI and get to know your INFJ loved one (Me!) or discover more about yourself if you are also a fellow INFJ.
Book has nothing about cognitive functions. She types based on dichotomies. If you want to profit off of Myers Briggs, at least learn the system first before writing a whole book on the topic. Not to mention, the author knowingly spreads disinformation. I refuse to believe she isn’t aware of what she’s doing because she wants the profits and to feel “special” “typed” as an INFJ. Plot twist: she’s not. Also, no type is more special than the next. Stop playing it out like you’re special.
fun and easy read with a lot of useful information
I really enjoyed this book. The author was very open and vulnerable about their personal experience of being an INFJ. I was quite intrigued by all the nuances depth that this rare personally type experience in everyday life.
This book is a great introduction to being an INFJ! So many great things discussed, and she explains everything so well. Wish I would've had this when I first discovered my personality type.
Quick short read. A lot of this made sense, although not sure if every INFJ wants to be an entrepreneur or writer. Enjoyed the occasional typo - pig picture instead of big picture.
A good introduction to INFJ. As an INFJ, I appreciated the breakdown and explanation of each aspect of the INFJ personality. I can see myself referencing this book in the future.