INFJ Work Style

The Advisor Type

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How INFJ personality types like to work

Every personality has a different way of working and communicating with others. When you’re working with INFJs, it’s important to respect their schedule. As natural planners, they tend to enjoy abiding by a routine. By learning how to communicate and work with them, you’re more likely to see INFJs at their best.

Myers-Briggs INFJ Communicating

Communicating with an INFJ personality type

When talking with INFJs, work to create meaningful conversation, rather than just chatting for the sake of it. Use sensitivity when addressing difficult situations and make sure to respect their time by planning longer meetings well in advance.

Myers-Briggs INFJ Meeting

Meeting with an INFJ personality type

Make sure to schedule and plan the meeting in advance. Give INFJs plenty of space to process big news on their own. Understand their need for internal processing and personal time by keeping meetings concise.

Myers-Briggs INFJ Emailing

Emailing an INFJ personality type

Utilize pleasantries and try to create personal connections when emailing an INFJ. Avoid overwhelming them by including too many details; instead, keep it fairly high-level. Be prepared to answer any questions they may have.

Myers-Briggs INFJ Feedback

Giving feedback to an INFJ personality type

When giving feedback to INFJs, include encouraging compliments alongside constructive criticism. INFJs tend to be sensitive to feedback, so avoid being harsh. Instead, be sensitive with your word choice and show empathy for their perspective.

Myers-Briggs INFJ Conflict

Resolving conflict with an INFJ personality type

Make sure to recognize and address what INFJs are feeling when resolving conflict. Share your own perspective in a calm, patient way, but expect to work toward a compromise.

When you make an effort to communicate with INFJs in a way that they like, you can build a better relationship, empathize with their perspective, and establish needed trust. Making simple adjustments to your communication style can mean a world of difference to understanding and working alongside each other.


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