INFPs are guided by inner values and imagination. They seek authenticity, want their work to feel meaningful, and often bring a rich inner world to everything they do. They value compassion, creativity, and integrity.
Core traits
Energy
Introversion (I)Intuition (N)Feeling (F)Perceiving (P)
Strengths
INFPs are empathetic and creative. They notice emotional nuance, advocate for people, and bring originality and purpose to their ideas.
Growth areas
A common growth edge is building structure around their ideals. INFPs can benefit from setting clearer priorities, acting on plans even when they feel incomplete, and facing conflict with courage.
Communication style
INFPs communicate with warmth and sincerity. They prefer honest, values-based dialogue and appreciate space to reflect before responding.
What helps an INFP thrive
INFPs thrive with autonomy, encouragement, and a mission they care about. They do best with teammates who respect feelings, creativity, and individuality.
Personality types are not fixed identities. They are a lens for understanding tendencies that can shift over time.
