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INTJ

What is an INTJ Personality Type
(The Intellectual)?
People with an INTJ personality type tend to be confident, analytical, and ambitious in their behavior. They love to pursue knowledge and tend to be very logically minded. They are independent thinkers focused on solving the world’s problems.

ENFP

What is an ENFP Personality Type
(The Encourager)?
People with an ENFP personality type tend to be energetic, adaptable, and inventive in their behavior. They like to think up new, creative ideas and love sharing them with other people. They thrive in group settings and enjoy meeting new people.

Communication

Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Communication

How can INTJ and ENFP types communicate effectively with each other?

INTJs and ENFPs are both Intuitive personalities, meaning they prefer to think conceptually and focus on the future. However, INTJs prefer to spend time alone, process logically, and follow a plan, while ENFPs usually draw energy from others, express themselves emotionally, and desire a sense of spontaneity. INTJs should avoid being overly critical of ENFPs, while ENFPs should allow INTJs to take space to process a situation.


Resolving Conflict

Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Conflict

How can INTJ and ENFP types resolve conflict?

INTJs are logical thinkers and prefer to discuss issues by addressing facts; ENFPs, however, generally prefer to address the emotional aspects of an issue. INTJs should be conscious of ENFPs’ need to express how they feel, while ENFPs should avoid being overly emotional and offer INTJs space to think and recharge.  


Building Trust

Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Trust

How can INTJ and ENFP types build trust?

INTJs are likely to trust ENFPs who can follow-through on goals and provide INTJs with emotional and physical space; ENFPs should consciously offer INTJs privacy in stressful situations.

ENFPs tend to trust INTJs who take the time to get to know them and listen to their ideas; ENFPs will feel connected to INTJs who can learn to share more openly.

Working Together

Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Working Together

How can INTJ and ENFP types work together?

Both INTJs and ENFPs are naturally creative problem-solvers and bring innovation to a work environment. INTJs also offer a logical, balanced mindset and a drive to achieve, while ENFPs offer empathetic decision-making and adaptability. As a team, INTJs can help ENFPs commit to long-term goals; ENFPs can help INTJs consider how their decisions will impact others.


Dealing with Change

Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Change

How can INTJ and ENFP types deal with change?

INTJs are likely to have a difficult time facing new situations, as they are very focused on their personal goals and tend to plan ahead. ENFPs are naturally flexible and have an easier time adapting to change. ENFPs should be supportive of INTJs as they process transition. When INTJs find a new path to their goals or create a new plan, they will adapt more easily to change.


Managing Stress

INTJ and ENFP types need to seek to understand what brings stress to the other type and should try to avoid causing it when possible.

Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Managing Stress

INTJ types are easily stressed by...

  • Spending too much time around others
  • Being in a chaotic or messy environment
  • Focusing too closely on specifics
  • Being emotionally vulnerable with other people
Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Managing Stress

ENFP types are easily stressed by...

  • Spending too much time alone
  • Lack of independence or freedom
  • Facing interpersonal conflict    
  • Idealistic expectations not being met

INTJs should avoid pressuring ENFPs to commit to a strict schedule, which may make them feel trapped.

ENFPs should be considerate of INTJs’ energy levels, offering them space to be alone.


Encouraging and Motivating

INTJ and ENFP types can encourage and motivate each other in their personal and professional lives.

Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Motivations

INTJ types are motivated by...

  • Working alone on projects
  • Accomplishing personal goals
  • Creating innovative solutions to problems
  • Spending time alone to think
Myers-Briggs INTJ & ENFP Motivations

ENFP types are motivated by...

  • Discussing new, creative ideas with others
  • Connecting emotionally with those around them
  • Participating in unique experiences
  • Dreaming about an exciting future

INTJs can motivate ENFPs by listening to and engaging with them when they express how they’re feeling.

ENFPs can encourage INTJs by granting them personal space and working to express themselves more logically.


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