The INTJ Female: How to Understand and Embrace Your Unique MBTI Personality as an INTJ Woman
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If you are an INTJ woman and want to learn how to live and thrive with the INTJ MBTI personality, then this is a fantastic guide will be extremely helpful guide to you.
Some of the things you take away after reading this guide:
• What does it mean to be an INTJ female? How is this different from being an INTJ male?
• Growing up a young INTJ girl can be difficult, but how do these experiences shape us and help us grow?
• Understand why you felt like an outsider as a child, and might continue to feel this way into adulthood
• Gain a more developed understanding of why making and sustaining friendships has been so difficult, due to your personality type
• Develop an appreciation for your thirst for more education: why you’ve continually sought knowledge, took extra classes, and read shelf after shelf of books
• Grasp a better understanding of why others may struggle with understanding and relating to you, viewing your personality, and handling your lack of stereotypical female responses and traits
• Learn what is behind your enjoyment and ability to thrive on alone time; as well as why socialization and normal peer to peer interaction can be so draining
• Explore what subjects may best interest you and what career paths could be your best fit
• If you are currently employed, address the constant state of restlessness you feel at your job
• Receive insight on the type of traits you need in a partner so you both have a healthy, thriving relationship, also explore some of your own traits as a INTJ female partner or spouse
• Understand the common issues encountered by your personality type due to its inclusion of stereotypically male traits
• Most importantly: walk away with an understanding that although your personality type is rare, there is nothing wrong with you and nothing about you needs to be changed. As an INTJ woman you are rare and wonderful just the way you are!
About the Expert
Caitlin Humbert is a writer who is part of the small subset of female INTJs. Having been an outcast much of her life due to her rare personality type, she chose to further research this small group of women with mainly unpopular characteristics for a female, and validate their traits and feelings.
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Reviews for The INTJ Female
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very nice. As an INTJ, I wish more books like this would come about. Great quick read for anyone who'd like some insight and a better understanding of the INTJ.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Honestly? This is one of the most pretentious things I’ve ever read.
Grand effort to be sure on the author’s part....but me being an INTJ woman hasn’t instilled me with the unfortunate superiority complex I see in these select few that decide to print their thoughts on paper. I’m not speaking of the author personally of course. How could I? I don’t know her, but this book strikes me as unhealthy. Many of us have a hard enough time connecting with others as it is without embracing this “all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others” mindset. I’ll give the book another go, just to make sure I have not made an unfair judgment call, but It’s not looking as though I’m wrong.
Well, what do I know. I’ve yet to publish a book like this myself, though now I’m thinking more of us ought to. I hope other INTJ women found this helpful at least, there are so few of us so I can see that a sense of belonging would be beneficial.4 people found this helpful
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The INTJ Female
How to Understand and Embrace Your Unique MBTI Personality as an INTJ Woman
HowExpert Press & Caitlin Humbert
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: What Does It Mean to be an INTJ Female?
Chapter 2: Female INTJ Development
Chapter 3: Education and the INTJ Female
Chapter 4: Female INTJ Friendships and Interests
Chapter 5: Female INTJ on the Job
Chapter 6: Relationships and Parenting for the INTJ Woman
Chapter 7: Strengths and Weaknesses of the INTJ Woman
About the Expert
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Chapter 1: What Does It Mean to be an INTJ Female?
Profile of an INTJ Female
So, you’re an INTJ female? Congratulations, you’re part of the less than 1% of the population with that title! You’ve likely been misunderstood your entire life and probably haven’t met other women like you. From the outside looking in, we are the solo woman in the corner of the coffee shop reading a book. We are the employee eating lunch at our desk or in our car instead of the break room. You’re the one with a to-do list for each day and your grocery list is organized by department. We wear our minimalistic black/white/grey wardrobe proudly and don’t spend time on stereotypical female activities like shopping or gossiping, and we have very few friends. To an outsider we’re the woman with a death stare, a piercing gaze able to look right through a person. As an INTJ woman you slightly scare and intimidate people. Others think we are void of emotion: but they will never know otherwise unless we choose to share this with them. When we INTJ women speak, we do so after we have carefully analyzed all facts and will then precede to list, in detail, all the reasons someone is wrong (the list is long).
On the inside, we have much more going on than just being an anti-social book worm. As an INTJ woman we are highly intelligent and love learning about anything that sparks our interest. We are highly strategic and always have a contingency plan and think at least 10 steps ahead. We can quickly put together pieces of information from the past along with new information to form a conclusion. This means we can often predict the outcome of events and often mutter, I told you so.
We are very analytical and enjoy finding out the why and how behind everything. The INTJ woman thrives on organization and planning; we don’t enjoy spur of the moment changes which can lead to us turning down last minute invitations. You strive for efficiency in all areas of life and believe only you can do the best job by taking control of situations. While we appear quiet we have dozens of conversations in our head each