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How do you stop the NI TI loop?
The best way for an INFJ to get out of the Ni-Ti loop is to employ their auxiliary Extraverted Feeling (Fe) function. The good news is this is relatively easy for them to do because Fe comes naturally to them.
Do INFJ struggles make friends?
In a culture where connections are forged in non-traditional avenues like Twitter and Tinder, it can feel nearly impossible to form a friendship organically. INFJs, quieter and often prone to shyness (although not universally), can feel hesitant to know where they fit in in the bustling world around them.
How do you reconnect with INFJ?
Here are 4 steps to deep connection in INFJ relationships:
- Make the time. Always create the time for the one you cherish.
- Unconditional attention. Talking, listening – it doesn’t matter – give that person your absolute attention.
- Three magical sentences. Even the smallest action can have a lasting effect.
- Be vulnerable.
How do INFJs get out of the Ni-Ti loop?
The best way for an INFJ to get out of the Ni-Ti loop is to employ their auxiliary Extraverted Feeling (Fe) function. The good news is this is relatively easy for them to do because Fe comes naturally to them. Here are a few ways to use Fe to get out of a loop:
What happens when an INFJ is in a loop?
When the INFJ is inside of their loop their extraverted feeling (Fe) function becomes neglected entirely. This is when the INFJ finds themselves secluded from others, often intentionally alienating themselves from any interaction.
Why are INFJs so hard to get along with?
They become hyper focused on their introverted functions, their Ni and Ti, and this becomes a loop of how they filter information and try to respond to things around them. For the INFJ this loop can be a self-perpetuating and endless cycle, and so it can become rather difficult for them to find the means of breaking free.
Do INFJ’s use Fe or ni first?
Usually, INFJ would prefer to use Ni first, followed by Fe, Ti, and then Se. But that’s not always the case. There is less chance for us to use Fe when we are alone. Being introverts, we like to spend time alone. However, when we are not around people, there is less chance for us to use our extraverted feeling (Fe) function.