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Mediator

INFP Personality

INFP-A vs. INFP-T

Mediators are poetic, kind, and altruistic people, always eager to help a good cause.

A scene depicting the Mediator personality type (INFP). A female Mediator sits with her back against a tree stump, writing in a notebook. She is being approached by a gentle deer and is surrounded by grass and flower sprouts emerging from the ground. The background features a forest of triangular pine trees and a sky with a full moon. Geometric rocks and boulders are scattered throughout the grassy landscape, adding to the imaginative atmosphere that reflects the Mediator’s creative and idealistic nature.
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Conclusion

Few personality types are as poetic and kindhearted as INFPs (Mediators). With their unique gifts, these personalities can overcome all sorts of challenges and obstacles – and brighten the lives of those around them in the process.

INFPs’ creativity, imagination, and kindness prove to be invaluable in many areas, including their own personal growth.

Yet INFPs can be tripped up in areas where idealism and altruism are more of a liability than an asset. When it comes to finding (or keeping) a partner, making friends, pursuing a meaningful career, or planning for the future, people with this personality type may need to consciously develop their weaker traits and gain new skills – even as they draw on their many strengths.

INFP (Mediator) personality

The Secret Life of INFPs

What you have read so far is just an introduction into the complexity of the INFP personality type. You may have muttered to yourself, “Wow, this is so accurate, it’s a little creepy,” or “Finally, someone understands me!” You may have even asked, “How do they know more about me than the people I’m closest to do?”

This is not a trick. You felt understood because you were. We’ve studied how INFPs think and what they need to reach their full potential. In the process, we’ve learned how people with your personality type can overcome even their greatest personal challenges.

To do that, you need to have a plan, a personal road map – a vision for where you want to head and why. In this introduction, you’ve learned how INFPs tend to behave in certain circumstances and what their key strengths and weaknesses are.

Here’s the truth: knowing and accepting yourself is the first step to moving forward and making positive changes in your life.

Moving Forward

Now that you’ve learned the basics, the next step on your self-discovery journey is your Premium Mediator Suite. Filled with well-researched and deeply personalized guidance and advice for every area of your life, from your career to your relationships, your Premium Suite will empower you to understand what it really means to be an INFP – what it really means to be you. If you’re ready to create your own path through life, move on to the next section.