4.0

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I really love things to do with personality. I am way more partial to the Enneagram myself, but the MBTI will always hold my interest. If you're not familiar with MBTI, it's the Myers-Briggs personality type, and each letter in your type means something. If you'd like to find your type, you can take a test here. I have usually tested as an ENFP, however, I'm usually a very high percentage I as well, which has led to some self discovery of my own. ENFP/INFP stand for Extroverted/Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling and Perceptive. They all mean different things, which you can find out in that website above.

Through more research, I've labeled myself an XNFP, which means I toe the line between E and I when it comes to my personality. I decided to pick up this book because I've never really dove into my INFP side, and I'm so glad that I did! I saw so much of myself in this book, and I wonder if the fact that I'm sociable has led me to testing as an Extrovert even though I am very much an introvert.

I loved the way that Priebe wrote this book, and I really liked being able to find myself in the pages. In fact, I couldn't stop myself from tweeting a million quotes because it felt so spot on. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is an ENFP but feels more introverted, an INFP or an INFJ because apparently many INFJ's are mistyped. I only wish Priebe had one of these for every type, because it was actually so helpful.