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rachelelizabeth 's review for:
The Comprehensive INFP Survival Guide
by Heidi Priebe
This review was originally posted on my blog, Rachel Reading. If you're interested in more book reviews like this, please check it out!
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.
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.