INFP-T Personality Types

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INFP-T (or “the Mediator”) personality type, according to the 16personallities.com, take up just four percent of the population. They are generally very in touch with their feelings and are guided by morals or principles. They usually look for the best in people and situations, and are very open-minded. They tend to be more reserved or shy, and can be impractical at times. A lot of the time INFP-T types try to fix people, or situations. Since they believe everyone has good in them, they work hard to bring that forth from people; since they see the good in every situation, they try to bring the good out for others to see as well. These traits apply to me the most, and I see this as my first strength. I am a positive person, and I make it a point to try to see the best in every single person or situation because there is no happiness in life if all someone ever sees is negative. My first weakness is that I tend have unrealistic high expectations from people. I …show more content…
They need to take time for themselves to think about deep meaningful thoughts, and to be able to center themselves. I definitely see myself as more of an introvert. I like time to myself to think and have the opportunity to really relax. I find it hard to relax when there are many people around me. When there are a lot of people around me, I go quite. This is my second weakness since I am sometimes difficult to get to know.
My personality type aren’t known for having many friends, but the friends they do have are very important to them. It is not a goal on mine to have a large number of friends. I instead, like few friends that I can be really close to. I like to get really personal with my friends, and to be able to do that, I have to know I can trust them. This requires a large amount time and effort into a person. This is my second strength because I am very dedicated to the people I get close to. I have maintained some friendships since the sixth