THE INFJ MIND - HOW TO FINALLY ACCEPT & EMBRACE YOUR UNIQUE NATURE

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    INFJ Life Coach Lesson: INFJs have one thing in common. We love intensity of emotions, life and the extra ordinary things that make us feel alive . You'll see this with INFJs all the time because we need those intense connections to feel whole as people. We all have our own way of being intense. That's what makes us so special! So we have to make sure that we find and outlet that helps us to live out our unique gifts according to our worldview.
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  • @Wenzes
    @Wenzes  Год назад +39

    Have you reached a point where you appreciate your unique mind or are you often battling with yourself?

  • @Alejandra-iv9es
    @Alejandra-iv9es Год назад +90

    Halfway through the video but I think I have channelled that "intensity" towards intimately knowing, understanding, and creating my inner world and as a result I appreciate myself and view myself as a friend. I used to operate 90% of the time from a deep wound of feeling inadequate and I've left that behind. My inner critic isn't taking over as much because I have this increased awareness of who I am and who I will become. It feels incredibly freeing and like I have stepped down from a mental hamster wheel that I genuinely thought I would stay on forever.

  • @HaleyMary
    @HaleyMary Год назад +16

    I came to that decision during the pandemic when I was forced to spend more time by myself and reflect on life. That I'd rather others not like me than not liking myself. A lot of the time I feel like people want to put others in a box depending on how they see people and if you don't measure up to their expectations or view of you, then it used to make me feel like I would hardly ever find friends. It took me years to realize that maybe I'll only have a few good friends in my life and that's okay.

  • @INFJSpanishcoach-gv6jb

    As an INFJ I never understood why I was really "intense","dramatic","emotional" blah blah blah now I'm free of labels I don't really care about being as loud as extroverts and not gonna be super introverted either I'm gonna stay ambivert INFJ-A since I'm assertive one now I used to be an INFJ-T the turbulent and an aggressive coward now I'm so much braver and stronger than I was ever before it feels good I'm intensely positive so many people hate it I could care less about it

  • @tpwdtest

    At 53, I have just finally learned not to suppress my lights from shining. I’ll be 54 in a couple weeks. Try and try again. Don’t give in. Keep your lights shining bright inside until the moment is right. Train yourself to find your moments to shine. Nobody can pick those moments but YOU. Never be scared to leap and let go. Try it small first then keep scaling up and up and out and out. Be patient. Timing and leverage is key. Hone your intuition. Learn to trust is I and stop hesitating and second guessing. Take the leap now. I promote you, it is safe and you will live and every thing on earth will be better for it. Please, don’t be scared. If you are then let me. I’ll help you get past that. It will all be better than ok. It will be a beautiful thing. I am quiet and shy. I am also a dragon slayer, slaying my own dragons. You can do it!

  • @kataiwannhn
    @kataiwannhn Год назад +7

    One can, of course, focus one's intensity on God and not on the self.

  • @chrisrestifo7010
    @chrisrestifo7010 Год назад +8

    There are no failures! There are successes and There are lessons. Always ask yourself, " what did I learn from this ".

  • @michellem775

    I like the idea of holding on to a pic of me as a child and carrying it with me.

  • @michelledrake5055
    @michelledrake5055 Год назад +25

    I have been with you since 2018 after my divorce when I learned about infj. You have been a huge part in helping me get through very rough waters or like I call it mudbogg. Thank you for everything. Hug

  • @laurentverpeaux2281
    @laurentverpeaux2281 Год назад +4

    My INFJ mind found out that AI has infiltrated every aspect of our life, including thoughts. Since only True INFJs will be smart enough to crack this entire joke of a system/matrix we are in, well I came here to kick the nest and bring some hope into this nightmare. You work full time on INFJ videos and I work full time on surviving this freaking AI. I have more than proofs, not alone....and watch it go all out and all open on you once you realise the truth, you are monitored. The only hope I have is that enough of you wake up. Don t pick sides....transcend it all. Wake the ones that can still listen...

  • @FloridaRaider
    @FloridaRaider Год назад +6

    Universe - send me a healthy, well rounded INFJ woman. Grateful, /INTJ

  • @michaelfornes1479
    @michaelfornes1479 Год назад +7

    I have a picture of myself as a child too. It reminds me to take care of that child.

  • @Jackie1111
    @Jackie1111 Год назад +45

    Its been hard being different but ive finally reached a point where I do value my unique qualities..all of us INFJ's should do so.. working on self love has helped immensely

  • @kymelatejasi
    @kymelatejasi Год назад +19

    The intensity explains so much about why I'm just not satisfied with what everyone else is and why I've been fighting with their expectations while wanting to do my own thing.

  • @boobalooba5786
    @boobalooba5786 Год назад +5

    I can't love myself, but I am making an intense life by living outside society almost completely.

  • @lindateuling7862
    @lindateuling7862 Год назад +22

    1. " We have to learn to love ourselves. When we love ourselves, we're not waiting for others to love us." Love it! ❤ I appreciate how you present the idea of giving of ourselves out of our genuine, self-respecting strength. Taking action. Protecting our inner child.

  • @dayamitrasaraswati6276
    @dayamitrasaraswati6276 Год назад +2

    The forced isolation because of COVID meant I had to discover who I really was. I learned to like myself no matter what others opinions or judgements were. I had to learn to enjoy life away from society. I have discovered a new life for myself! No longer am I a people pleaser. I live my life more intensely now, doing what I really want. I am happy to spend my time doing what I truly want than wasting time socialising and pleasing others.

  • @MegaCyberleader
    @MegaCyberleader Год назад +6

    Thanks!

  • @mr.goodwrench8273
    @mr.goodwrench8273 Год назад +7

    Have I reached a point where I appreciate my unique mind or am I often battling with myself? I actually have reached a point where I appreciate my unique mind. I had once battled with myself at a younger age when some people of whom I had been close with used to undermine me and try to place limitations on me. I once thought I had needed to "change for the better" in order to please others. And I finally realized, I am just different than them. Those ties have been severed and in recent years, I have tapped into my potential, used some skills, expressed myself, and have accomplished some things I am proud of. For example, I am completing a truck restoration/modification project that has "my touch" to it. "Built, not bought". My creativity. The same goes for my "daily driver" truck. It has a touch of my creativity as well. All the way down to my lawn tractor. Pretty much everything I own with a motor is a "hot rod" so to speak. The inside of my home has the "automotive museum" look to it. I love having the ability and freedom to do this stuff. It also helps me in my career as a professional mechanic.

  • @sashi_youtuber
    @sashi_youtuber Год назад +3

    I love the picture of the child idea, I had a photo of myself as a school girl, a family member tore it up in pieces unfortunately. It was heart breaking I still remember seeing it all broken up 😞