09-11-2017, 02:29 PM
Thanks for posting it RTBoss.
These parts resonate the most with me:
I don't know if they litteraly mean it that way, by saying INFP's decision-making is slow, but it's surprisingly how I behave most of the time.
These parts resonate the most with me:
Quote:Authenticity needs to be able to register how something is feeling viscerally, and often an INFP won’t know the right decision to make until after they’ve made it. It’s especially confusing when the Authenticity user can see a case for almost anything, so what’s true for them has to be carefully parsed out.
Quote:In fact, being so in touch with the emotional fall-out of a decision is how Authenticity eventually creates conviction, knowing in one’s ‘bones’ the rightness of something.
Quote:For an INFP, because their decision-making process can take time, it can feel grueling to be pressured to make a quick call. Each decision needs to be in alignment with the INFP’s values, and even a decision as simple as what salad to order can be a frustration if, say, their relationship with food has become a part of how they define themselves.The salad example is a good one and for sure INFPs decision-making is slow...So many time I "sat down" to think about trivial stuff, to imagine if they feel right to me. Actually my friends even told me that I tend to freeze when they ask me a personal opinion, because I have to think and see if deep down inside me the choices/decisions/cases feel right to me.
I don't know if they litteraly mean it that way, by saying INFP's decision-making is slow, but it's surprisingly how I behave most of the time.