There’s something truly intriguing about the INFJ personality type, especially considering it’s touted as the rarest in the world.
As a relationship expert and founder of the Love Connection blog, I’ve always been drawn to understanding people and their unique personalities. And among all, the INFJ women truly stand out.
Being an INFJ woman is like being a beautiful paradox, full of complexities and contradictions. They can be both dreamers and doers, sensitive yet strong, intuitive yet rational.
In this article, I’m going to give you my take on the 8 signs that could suggest a woman is an INFJ – the world’s rarest personality type. And remember, this isn’t about boxing people into categories, but rather understanding and appreciating our unique individualities.
Let’s dive in and explore what makes an INFJ woman tick.
1) She’s an empath to the core
INFJ women, like a true-blue empath, have an uncanny ability to sense and understand the feelings of those around them.
This might sound like a superpower to some, but for an INFJ woman, it’s just another day in the life. They can feel what you’re feeling as though these feelings were their own. It’s like they have an innate emotional radar, picking up on moods and undercurrents that others might miss.
In a room full of people, an INFJ woman can often sense individual emotions, group dynamics, and even hidden tensions.
This doesn’t mean they’re always right, of course. They’re human after all. But more often than not, their emotional intuition hits the nail on the head.
It’s a fascinating trait, but it does come with its challenges. Sometimes, feeling too much can be overwhelming for them.
But one thing you can be sure of is that if a woman consistently shows this level of emotional insight and sensitivity, she might just be one of the rare INFJ types.
2) She values depth over breadth
As an INFJ woman, I can tell you that we crave deep, meaningful connections and conversations. We prefer to dive into the heart of matters rather than skimming the surface.
It’s not that we don’t enjoy a bit of light-hearted banter or small talk. But there’s a certain satisfaction in exploring profound ideas, discussing hopes and dreams, and understanding the complexities of human nature that small talk just doesn’t offer.
This trait often means that INFJ women tend to have fewer relationships, but those they do have are rich and fulfilling.
As the great Eleanor Roosevelt once said: “Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.” And if you’re an INFJ woman, you’re likely all about discussing ideas.
3) She strives for harmony in relationships
INFJ women have an innate desire for harmony in relationships. They value peace and understanding, and can often go to great lengths to avoid confrontation and conflict.
Now, don’t get me wrong. This doesn’t mean they shy away from difficult conversations or challenges. Rather, they approach these situations in a way that seeks mutual understanding and resolution.
In my book, Breaking The Attachment: How To Overcome Codependency in Your Relationship, I delve into the importance of balance in relationships and how to navigate conflict with empathy and understanding. It’s a journey that I know many INFJ women can relate to.
If you come across a woman who seems to naturally navigate conflicts with grace, seeking resolution over winning an argument, there’s a good chance she might be an INFJ.
4) She’s an extroverted introvert
Now, this might sound like a contradiction. But hear me out. For INFJ women, there’s an interesting blend of introversion and extroversion at play.
While they definitely need their alone time to recharge and reflect, they also enjoy social interactions and can be quite lively and engaging in social settings. This is why they’re often referred to as ‘extroverted introverts’.
You see, it’s not about being shy or outgoing for them. It’s about where they draw their energy from. After spending time in a social setting, they often need some quiet time to recharge their batteries.
But when they’re in the moment, engaging with people, discussing ideas, or lending a listening ear, they can shine just as brightly as any extrovert.
5) She’s fiercely independent
INFJ women are known for their independence. They value their freedom to think, dream, and explore life on their own terms. And trust me, as an INFJ woman myself, I can vouch for this.
We INFJs are comfortable in our own company and don’t need constant social interaction to feel fulfilled. We enjoy our solitude, our quiet moments of reflection and introspection. It’s in these moments that we often find our greatest insights and come up with our most innovative ideas.
But this doesn’t mean we don’t value relationships. Quite the contrary. We cherish our close relationships and put a lot of effort into nurturing them. However, we also understand the importance of maintaining our personal space and individuality within these relationships.
If you encounter a woman who displays this kind of balance between independence and connectedness, she might just be an INFJ.
6) She battles with perfectionism
Being an INFJ woman isn’t always a walk in the park. One of the major challenges we often grapple with is perfectionism.
We constantly strive for excellence, not just in our work, but in all aspects of life. We set high standards for ourselves and are our own harshest critics. While this drive can lead to incredible achievements, it can also lead to stress, anxiety, and self-doubt when we fall short of our own expectations.
Perfectionism is a double-edged sword. It pushes us to constantly improve, but it can also leave us feeling inadequate and overwhelmed.
If you notice a woman who seems to be constantly striving for the best, pushing herself to achieve more, yet often seems overly critical of herself, she might be an INFJ woman battling with perfectionism. It’s a raw and honest struggle that many INFJs face regularly.
7) She’s a natural nurturer
One of the defining characteristics of an INFJ woman is her nurturing nature. She tends to be caring and supportive, always there to lend an ear or offer words of encouragement. This comes from her empathetic nature and her deep understanding of human emotions.
In my own experience as an INFJ, I’ve found that this nurturing instinct extends beyond just my personal relationships. It influences my work, my passions, and how I interact with the world around me.
The inspirational Maya Angelou once said, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” As an INFJ woman, this resonates deeply with me, as our focus is often more on how we make others feel rather than what we say or do.
8) She often feels misunderstood
Being the world’s rarest personality type comes with its own set of challenges. One of the most common feelings many INFJ women share is the sense of being misunderstood.
Because INFJ women think and feel so deeply, and have a unique way of seeing the world, it can sometimes be hard for others to truly understand them. This can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness, even when they are surrounded by people.
They often find themselves in situations where they feel like they’re on a different wavelength than those around them. This isn’t about feeling superior or different for the sake of being different, but rather a genuine sense of feeling out of sync with the people around them.
It’s a raw and honest struggle, feeling like you’re constantly swimming upstream in a world that’s flowing downstream. But it’s also this very struggle that makes an INFJ woman who she is – unique, introspective, and beautifully complex.
Wrapping Up
There you have it – the 8 signs of an INFJ woman, the world’s rarest personality type. They’re empathetic, value depth, strive for harmony, and despite their struggles with feeling misunderstood and perfectionism, they are fiercely independent and nurturing by nature.
Being an INFJ woman is not about fitting into a box. It’s about understanding and embracing your unique traits and navigating through life in a way that feels authentic to you.
In my book, “Breaking The Attachment: How To Overcome Codependency in Your Relationship”, I talk more about understanding our emotional patterns and building healthier relationships.
Whether you’re an INFJ woman or you know someone who is, remember to appreciate the depth and complexity that this rare personality type brings to the world. It truly is a unique gift.
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