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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most prominent functions for INFJs is extraverted feeling (Fe). It is one of the things among INFJs that can be easily observed by others and can be something to look out for in order to spot an INFJ. Fe is what INFJs use primarily when dealing with other people and the outside [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="color: #383838"><a href="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/800px-Eve8.jpg"><img title = ""class="size-medium wp-image-319 alignright" src="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/800px-Eve8-300x217.jpg" alt = "INFJ Extraverted Feeling (Fe) and Making It Work for You 800px-Eve8-300x217 INFJ &amp; MBTI Popular Posts Ramblings " width="300" height="217" srcset="https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/800px-Eve8-300x217.jpg 300w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/800px-Eve8.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>One of the most prominent functions for INFJs is extraverted feeling (Fe). It is one of the things among INFJs that can be easily observed by others and can be something to look out for in order to spot an INFJ. Fe is what INFJs use primarily when dealing with other people and the outside world. To sum it all up in a simple view, it can be seen as having a keen sense of the outside world which easily affects us emotionally. It helps us to understand how the people around us are feeling and also how to express how we are feeling to them. If INFJs have strong feelings or opinions about someone we often tend to express them in one way or another since this type of expression comes natural to us because of Fe. This is why INFJs can be very loving and caring with the people we like but find it hard to get along with people we don&#8217;t like. INFJs can often end up in heated debates with other people when we feel they act careless, selfish or in any other way pose a treat to our values. Similar to ENFJs, but INFJs as introverts also more often choose to avoid arguments with others. We instead internalize a lot of feelings which can end up affecting us in a negative way in the long term. Fe is a natural process for INFJs to deal with emotions and we need to express them with our Fe in order to deal and process them. This is why therapy and expression through art can be so beneficial for INFJs.</div>
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<div style="color: #383838">What is important to understand as INFJs is that our happiness depend not only on learning to understand why we react, think and do what we do. But also how we can predict and change our behavior accordingly to benefit us. Life can be more difficult for INFJs then many other personalities at times, and that&#8217;s why this is even more important for us. From what I have learned it is crucial for INFJs to start understanding and taking charge of how our emotions affect us. INFJs are a very feeling oriented type of personality, we are deeply emotional and most of our problems in life will relate to this heightened emotional sensitivity.</div>
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<div style="color: #383838">Taking control of how your Fe affects you in everyday life is a good first step to gaining more stability in your life. The steps to succeed with this is more simple then you might think and applying them in practical situations will help you gain an understanding and start changing yourself over time. This is how I would break it down in three steps:</div>
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<div style="color: #383838">1. You need to start noticing Fe and how your emotions fuel you in your everyday life. You need to realize how much your feelings control your well being, and how much the external control your feelings. Notice how your negative thought loops are often created from what happens out in the environment around you. How other peoples feelings somehow affect and get ahold of yours. How the external world often creates all the thoughts and feelings you experience at the moment. Practicing meditation is also a fast way of gaining this realization because when you shut out the external often, you start to realize that without it what you are left with inside is stability, calm, clarity and peace. That without all the things happening around you a lot of the negative feelings you might experience start to fade away. Use this as proof to help you understand how really extraverted your sense of feeling is. INFJs depend much on their environment for how they feel inside. Surrounding yourself with loving and caring people is crucial for your development.</div>
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<div style="color: #383838">2. Your second step is to start to predict your emotions. Understanding and predicting what causes you your pains starts to separate you from it. It helps you understand that even though your feelings can sometimes take ahold of you or jump out and surprise you, it is not who you are. When somebody gets you angry, it is really that external energy that affects you and how you choose to react to it determine how you will feel towards it. Your emotions are not much different then any other sense in your body like smell, taste etc. With practice you can change how it affects you.</div>
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<div style="color: #383838">3. The last step is to learn to let go. When you respond with anger or sadness to what somebody did to you or something that happened, what you really did in your mind before that was to create presumptions on how something should turn out. You create an ideal of how you want something to be or how somebody should act. You have to realize that trying to control what other people do or what happens in the outside world is pointless because you simply can&#8217;t. Hence chasing negative emotions that result from them is only you causing yourself more pain because you can&#8217;t control the situations. Every time it happens to you again, your mind is as surprised as the previous time and have failed to learn that grasping ideal situations really is pointless. The mind is fascinating in that way that it still thinks it can control the situation the next time and ends up letting itself down over and over. I like to picture it that it is no different then hitting your head against a brick wall, over and over.</div>
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<div style="color: #383838">Realize that how you react to your emotions will form the foundations for how you feel inside. Start to let go of what you cannot change and the mind will stop holding on to these negative feelings and there will be more room for what makes you happy instead. Extraverted feeling is a great ability of INFJs and can bring you much happiness in your life as long as you stop letting it control you and cause much negative emotional feedback. Start cultivating love and stability inside yourself and this will end up being what you express with your Fe to the outside world.</div>
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<div style="color: #383838"><strong>Here is a book I highly recommend to cultivate emotional health and stability, a great book on meditation and mindfulness:</strong></div>
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<p>If you&#8217;re an INFJ, HSP, empath or intuitive personality, it is safe to say we all share the challenge of staying balanced emotionally in life. But it has to do with a lot more then just emotions. Our bodies and mind are way more interconnected then we want to believe they are, and when you are facing emotional distress in life it can often come in a physical form, like burnout or <a href="http://infjramblings.com/2016/08/lithium-orotate-anxiety-benefits.html" target="_blank">depression</a>. Western healthcare have always approach health in a very non holistic way. That mental and physical health are separate issues and have often only put emphasis on treating symptoms then actually solving health problems or preventing them. Health should be approached as a whole process since everything in our body is part of an whole, your brain controls your entire body and your brain is the outlet of your conscious self. Chronic illness can stem from longterm emotional distress, just as mental illness can grow from always being sick in your body.</p>
<p>Being an intuitive, empath or HSP type of personality makes you even more vulnerable to these kinds of health issues. You are easier pressured and stress is felt on a higher level then other people do. Emotional distress from things that happen in your life takes a greater toll on you and demands from family, friends and work can easily leave you feeling burned out and unable to handle, or even face the situations. Most of us learn all of this the hard way and statistics show that all of us will be depressed and reach some form of adrenal burnout during our lifetimes, some more times then others. If you are more susceptible to these things then you are also in more danger of suffering major depressions, mental illnesses, eating disorders, drug use and health issues like for example hypertension and cardiovascular disease.</p>
<p>Because of this we owe it to ourselves and others to develop good coping mechanisms in life to help us overcome these problems and also show others how they can. If you look around yourself in life among your friends and family, you can easily see that we all have some kind of crutch in life, something we can depend on for safety and comfort when life becomes painful. It might be as common as comfort food, using television as an escape or abuse of alcohol, drugs, sex and pornography. Or if you remember those kids back in school that used to pick on everybody, that was their way of coping with their own issues at home, like and escape so they would not be the ones feeling the worst all the time. Needless to say we all have these habits as a way of self defense from our own pains. The problem is these habits can grow out of control and cause further issues in our lives. When you never learn to correctly face your own emotions and problems you will eventually grow unable to handle them at all, this is where depression, panic attacks, chronic fatigue syndrome and the like kicks in. It is at this point where you realize your crutches doesn&#8217;t hold up anymore and you feel overwhelmed and hopeless, unable to rid yourself of your own pain. In almost all type of depression and stress disorders, particularly feelings of overwhelm and hopelessness is the primary culprits.</p>
<p>The way we need to change here is in the way we view the world. Because the world is not responsible for our own emotions, we are. What we need to understand is that peace and happiness is not something we will every find out there in the external world, it is something that we can only find within ourselves. To quote the Buddha, the mind if the forerunner of all things. Just as you are what you eat, you also are what you think. If you keep grasping and holding on to pain, longings and demands you put on people and life, you will never be able to get away from those negative thoughts. Only when you understand that the world and our minds are ever changing, that every negative emotion and thought will pass just as the one before it. That you as a person is not made up by your thoughts, they are just as clouds floating by on a blue sky. What you need to learn is to see them for what they really are and let them pass by.</p>
<p>What I&#8217;m talking about here is very much the practice of mindfulness and meditation, two healthy ways of learning to understand your mind and emotions. They offer ways of overcoming the pain of life and also how to reach a state of happiness not related to anything in our external world. The best thing about mediation is that when you finally understand that peace is something you already have within yourself, issues that arise in your life won&#8217;t matter that much anymore and you can approach these in a healthier way without relying on false crutches that offer nothing more then temporary relief.</p>
<p>The reason why I haven&#8217;t been posting that often here is because of this subject I&#8217;ve been talking about in this post. I&#8217;m actually working on an ebook about how important our mind and body connection really is and how to take care of it. The book is laid out to offer practical solutions and skills you can learn and apply in your own lives to easier overcome emotional pain, depression, illnesses and also to focus yourself and reach your goals in life. Even though the book will be made for HSPs, empaths and intuitives the skills can be applied by anyone. Of course everybody on the mail list for this blog will receive a free copy as soon as I&#8217;m done with it, which should be sometime this winter. The book will touch a range of subjects from meditation, mindfulness, yoga, achieving happiness and emotional freedom, herbal medicine, supplements, exercise, acupuncture, floating and more. Basically many techniques and habits you can apply to your life to live happier and healthier, all through a HSP, empath and intuitive perspective.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll keep updating this blog with small bits and pieces from chapters that will be coming in the ebook. Meanwhile I want you guys to comment or email me if there is anything particular you want me to research and include in the book. You can comment at the end of this post or email me at <a href="mailto:alex@infjramblings.com" target="_blank">alex@infjramblings.com</a></p>
<p>Until next post, take care!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In this post I want to shed some food for thought on HSPs (Highly sensitive persons) and their traits. It is widely known that there is simply not just one type of intelligence, we all excel in different areas of life. A type of intelligence that is almost always attributed to HSPs in some regard [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Screenshot-2014-04-13-09.24.04.png"><img title = ""class="size-medium wp-image-285 alignright" src="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Screenshot-2014-04-13-09.24.04-300x286.png" alt = "INFJ HSP - Emotional Intelligence and Openness of the Mind Screenshot-2014-04-13-09.24.04-300x286 HSP (Highly Sensitive People) " width="300" height="286" srcset="https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Screenshot-2014-04-13-09.24.04-300x286.png 300w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Screenshot-2014-04-13-09.24.04.png 687w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>In this post I want to shed some food for thought on HSPs (Highly sensitive persons) and their traits. It is widely known that there is simply not just one type of intelligence, we all excel in different areas of life. A type of intelligence that is almost always attributed to HSPs in some regard is emotional intelligence. Being emotionally intelligent enables you a deeper understanding about human functioning and connectivity in the world. You have a greater understanding of how people around you function and why they do the things they do.</p>
<p>It can also give you a deeper understanding about the things you do yourself. HSPs are often feeler type personalities which is why EI (emotional intelligence) tends to be highly developed  among us. As a feeler you are more sensitive emotionally then others and even thought you have a heightened EI understanding, you can easily have bouts where you might experience an difficulty controlling your feelings and maybe even act highly irrational at times. Extroverted feeling personalities in MBTI (INFJ/ENFJ primarily) often run into problems here since they are highly emotional but also extrovert their feelings and judgments. This combination can result in heated situations where you act according to feelings and when the situation has passed you might feel you overreacted or acted unreasonable. Fortunately these type of personalities are also concerned about the well-being of others and often seek out to correct any wrongdoings they might have done others. This is important since they value their morals and doing others wrong will in turn cause themselves great emotional pain.</p>
<p>Statistics tell us that most highly intelligent individuals are also HSPs. We are talking about the population here which is considered the top 2%. It seems to be a common tread that an increased sensitivity to stimuli equals greater understanding of concepts, theories and the outside world. It is said that around 15% of the population is highly sensitive to some degree. About 35-50% of the population is introverts. Introverts belongs to the majority among the gifted population, and the top 2% contains almost exclusive introverted, intuitive HSPs.</p>
<p>What people outside these minorities fail to grasp is that being an HSP and especially an gifted HSP also comes with a hefty price. Belonging to a minority often isolates you from the rest. Most humans find security in what is familiar and reject what is not, same functioning as many other animals on this planet. In other words being different can push you away from the norm and make relationships that much harder.</p>
<p>Heightened sensitivity to stimuli is a neurological trait which you are born with and not something that can be changed. Unfortunately for HSPs even thought our brains work differently the world around us still works as suitable for non HSPs. We are expected to think, act, feel and produce results just like other people even though we are not. A heightened sensitivity is not because our sensing organs like eyes, ears or nose are more developed then other people. The sensitivity comes from a lower threshold for stimuli. In other words we need less of everything when other people need more to reach the same level of excitement, feelings or understanding. HSPs don&#8217;t need many cups of coffee to get them focused. Watching TV doesn&#8217;t make us tired. High pressure and pace doesn&#8217;t make us more motivated to work etc. Just a few examples but generally you could say that in a way  it is the complete opposite of ADHD.</p>
<p>The downside of being an HSP is being unable to shut it off. There is no off switch and this is where the problem comes in. With a lower tolerance for stimuli we overload quicker because our capacity is still the same as other people. HSPs are not superhuman even thought we might have exceptional talents because of our sensitivity. We are simply born with a openness to new experiences that others don&#8217;t have, a lack of filtering. It is this openness that is a common trait among gifted people. As an HSP and intuitive you can perceive the world in a clearer way then non HSPs who&#8217;s world view is primarily based on their previous judgements and experiences. People tend to form who they are and their image of the world through the judgements of their ego. You like this but are afraid of that etc. They react to new experiences based on previous ones and therefor never consider things for what they really are, only for what their ego tells them they think of it. That is an lack of intuition and perceptiveness.</p>
<p>As we all know there are many problems in the world and the majority humans cause themselves. We have a tendency to destroy the environment we live in, scavage our planet until there is nothing left, we are reckless against ourselves and others, wage war against each other over pieces of land, the list is long. What is certain is that the human condition is something entirely different from the rest of the creatures on our planet. An organism that is at war with itself is doomed from the start, and this is what most people fail to realize. There is a widespread close-mindedness in today&#8217;s societies and most can&#8217;t really perceive what is really happening in the world aside from what their ego tells them. As HSPs and intuitive&#8217;s it is important to not judge ourselves like others might do. To not see our unique traits as something to try to change or get rid of because there is nothing wrong with them. Thinking that being like everyone else would make you happier is simply grasping, and grasping won&#8217;t give anyone happiness because the grasping never stops.</p>
<p><a href="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Ape_skeletons.png"><img title = ""class="size-medium wp-image-286 alignright" src="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Ape_skeletons-300x163.png" alt = "INFJ HSP - Emotional Intelligence and Openness of the Mind Ape_skeletons-300x163 HSP (Highly Sensitive People) " width="300" height="163" srcset="https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Ape_skeletons-300x163.png 300w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Ape_skeletons-1024x556.png 1024w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Ape_skeletons.png 1081w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>I think most people would agree that having a higher perceptiveness and caring for the people, animals and environment around you would be a good thing. The planet could sure benefit from having more people with these unique traits and who&#8217;s to say that this is not the next step in human evolution? We started as primitive ape like creatures and our minds have evolved considerably since that. The next logical step would indeed be to expand our mind to comprehend the world around us more, now when we have developed the ability to perceive ourselves. That is for sure some great food for thought.</p>
<p>Until next time, thanks for reading!</p>
<p>Alex</p>
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<p><strong>PS: Here is some recommended reading on Emotional Intelligence and how it can matter more then IQ:</strong></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/The_Scream.jpg"><img title = ""class="alignright" src="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/The_Scream-237x300.jpg" alt = "INFJ Mental Disorders, Health &amp; Emotional Sensitivity The_Scream-237x300 INFJ &amp; MBTI " width="237" height="300" /></a>As some of you might have noticed there has yet again been radio silence on this blog for the last months. I&#8217;ve been busy on an exciting project overseas so have not been able to do any posts here like I would have liked to. I will probably be busy another month or two but I have still been collecting material for you guys so as soon as I&#8217;m done I will be back flooding this blog with new posts. Meanwhile I thought I&#8217;ll do a short one adding on some observations and thoughts that&#8217;s been lingering in the back of my head during these months.</p>
<p>I want to talk a bit about INFJs and mental health, something that seem to be a quite popular and reacquiring subject out there. Unfortunately mental health is somewhat a struggle for many INFJs and there are many misconceptions concerning it. Misconceptions in the regard that INFJs would in some way be weaker on a mentally and emotionally level and that would be why many struggle with <a href="http://infjramblings.com/2016/08/lithium-orotate-anxiety-benefits.html" target="_blank">anxiety and depression</a>. It is true that we are more sensitive then other personalities but that doesn&#8217;t necessary equal anything along the lines of weakness. It has been shown that INxx types in general are the ones that often struggle with emotional sensitivity. I would say that a heightened emotional sensitivity is as much a strength as it can make life harder at times. You are merely playing on a completely different playing field then less emotionally evolved people. Being more sensitive to emotions equals a greater understanding and perception of them. It is easy for other people to call you unstable or emotional when they themselves cannot perceive the situation at hand. We all view life through different lenses, but INFJs can often view life throughout multiple lenses, free from conditioning or influence. Being this type of empathic people with often divided personalities is what makes it hard in comparison with others. Yet there is nothing wrong with us or our mental health, simply the fault lies in the rest of the worlds comparison of us with themselves.</p>
<p>The nature of intuition is in not trusting how things appear even thought answers may be laid out in front of you. Always searching for alternative possibilities, clues or hints of the true nature of things. It is no wonder why INFJs can easily feel that they are losing their grip when as an introverted intuitive dominant, your are always changing and  endlessly searching for meaning within yourself and the rest of the world. This is what intuition is meant to do, and in there lies much of the problem when it comes to mental  health issues. You can ask yourself the question that if you no longer trust what you can see and feel with your own senses, does that mean you are mentally ill? An unhealthy version of this would be somebody who is schizophrenic. Yet there are similarities here like being able to view the world unattached from presumptions of how things are and should be. In other words, viewing it free from previous experiences, like you would view it for the very first time. In order for INFJs to draw those incredible conclusions about the nature of things this is what is needed on a mental level. So it is not hard to understand that always operating in this type of functionality comes with certain drawbacks. Like when we get stressed or pressured we can even stop trusting ourselves and our own existence.</p>
<p>How do you handle your thoughts and emotions when they seem even more real then the things happening in the world around you? Here is where our inferior function comes in, and the reason we have this fetish for extroverted sensing is because without it we would lose ourselves completely. It is the counter weight to our intuition which keeps it from tipping off the scale, which is what can happen when we get stressed. The scale can also be tipped in favor of the inferior function under stress, and we start to judge ourselves and who we are from our results in the outside world. This is very much the complete opposite of who we really are as INFJs. Negative life experiences often reinforces negative self value, and this is what happens with INFJs that operate to much in their inferior function. You start to forget who you are and your own value. You forget one of the most special things that you have as an INFJ which is emotional health, morals and values which are pure and unaffected by the external world. Because we all know that you cannot change the opinion of an INFJ, and you cannot force us to believe in anything we don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>To wrap this all up I want to share some tips concerning emotional health. If you often struggle with anxiety, negative self thoughts and fears, it is important to remember one thing. You are not your thoughts. The brain is an organ like any other in the body. The heart pumps blood, the stomach digest food and the brain creates thoughts. It is it&#8217;s sole function and you cannot stop it from happening. What you can do on the other hand is understand this process and that just because the thoughts are there and pass by in your mind, doesn&#8217;t mean they are true.</p>
<p><strong>To master your emotions you need to master your mind. The key to this is mindfulness practise. Here is a book I highly  recommend to get started with mindfulness:</strong></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve have recently started some major rework on this blog to turn it into something better than it currently is. I started this website mainly as an outlet for my own thoughts but in the future I want this to eventually become a more serious blog with lots of INFJ, MBTI and HSP research. I just registered the domain <a href="http://www.infjramblings.com/">www.infjramblings.com</a> so feel free to update your bookmarks. The old address will still work as well. The blog will be getting a new layout and logos in the next few weeks so stay tuned for that.</p>
<p>Here is a long due update for the reading list to keep you occupied while I rework this blog. I&#8217;ve included some mixed books this time and I have read all of them and they are all highly recommended.</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: left"><a href="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41hvupFZuZL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg"><img title = ""class="alignright" alt = "INFJ Books: Recommended Reading List #2 41hvupFZuZL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_ Lifestyle " src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41hvupFZuZL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg" width="213" height="320" border="0" /></a><span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005DI9M4O/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B005DI9M4O&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=inra09-20" target="_blank">The ESP Enigma: The Scientific Case for Psychic Phenomena</a></span></h2>
<p>This is one of my favorite subjects and every INFJ will love this book. The research presented in it is a testament for the true nature of the world and that there is a lot more going on behind the scenery of life then one might thing. Cannot recommend this enough!</p>
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<div><i><b>A revolutionary scientific explanation of psychic phenomena and the nature of human consciousness. </b></i></div>
<div><i>Although much is now known about the brain, relatively little has been determined about where consciousness comes from: What is the source of the “I” in our internal monologue? How does something as nonmaterial as consciousness arise from something material like the brain? Dr. Diane Powell, a Johns Hopkins–trained neuroscientist, has brilliantly reassessed the meaning and nature of consciousness by exploring research on the workings of psychic phenomena. </i></div>
<div><i>Over the past few decades several well-designed and rigorously supervised experiments have documented the existence of telepathic interconnection, clairvoyance, precognition, psychokinesis, and out-of-body experiences. Mainstream science has largely ignored these data because they all defy the traditional model of consciousness as being solely the product of brain chemistry. </i></div>
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<div><i>Building from these experiments, Powell constructs a new theory of consciousness. I ntegrating concepts from physics, neuroscience, and other disciplines, she offers an insightful and intriguing explanation of ESP, provocatively claiming that the existence of psychic abilities expands our understanding and appreciation of consciousness. Psychic abilities are also consistent with findings in modern physics: For example, psychokinesis implies that consciousness is a type of force field, while precognition suggests that the past, present, and future exist concurrently. </i></div>
<div><i>Eye-opening in its conclusions and exciting in its implications, </i><i>The ESP Enigma will challenge your preconceived notions and expand your mind.</i></div>
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<div>Get it here:</div>
<div><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005DI9M4O/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B005DI9M4O&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=inra09-20" target="_blank">The ESP Enigma: The Scientific Case for Psychic Phenomena</a>&nbsp;</p>
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<h2><span><a href="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41XRJTQPHXL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg"><img title = ""class="alignright" alt = "INFJ Books: Recommended Reading List #2 41XRJTQPHXL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_ Lifestyle " src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41XRJTQPHXL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg" width="213" height="320" border="0" /></a>The Highly Sensitive Person<br />
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<p>If you have read some of my previous blog posts you might have noticed that I occasionally write about HSPs (Highly Sensitive Persons). Statistically it appears that a lot of INFJs are also HSPs. This book is the number one resource on HSPs and includes lots of research and great tips on how to make life easier as an HSP. Elaine N. Aron Ph.D. (Author) is a pioneer in this field of research and is an HSP herself, great read!</p>
<p><i>Are you a highly sensitive person?</i></p>
<p>Do you have a keen imagination and vivid dreams?  Is time alone each day as essential to you as food and water?  Are you &#8220;too shy&#8221; or &#8220;too sensitive&#8221; according to others?  Do noise and confusion quickly overwhelm you?  If your answers are yes, you may be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP).</p>
<p>Most of us feel overstimulated every once in a while, but for the Highly Sensitive Person, it&#8217;s a way of life.  In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Elaine Aron, a psychotherapist, workshop leader and highly sensitive person herself, shows you how to identify this trait in yourself and make the most of it in everyday situations.  Drawing on her many years of research and hundreds of interviews, she shows how you can better understand yourself and your trait to create a fuller, richer life.</p>
<p>In <i>The Highly Sensitive Person , you will discover:<br />
<b>* </b>Self-assessment tests to help you identify your particular sensitivities<br />
<b>*</b> Ways to reframe your past experiences in a positive light and gain greater self-esteem in the process<br />
<b>* </b>Insight into how high sensitivity affects both work and personal relationships<br />
<b>* </b>Tips on how to deal with overarousal<br />
<b>*</b> Informations on medications and when to seek help<br />
<b>* </b>Techniques to enrich the soul and spirit</i></p>
<p>Get it here: <i></i><br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553062182/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0553062182&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=inra09-20" target="_blank">The Highly Sensitive Person  </a></p>
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<h2><span><a href="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51oorqJR3SL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg"><img title = ""class="alignright" alt = "INFJ Books: Recommended Reading List #2 51oorqJR3SL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_ Lifestyle " src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51oorqJR3SL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg" width="213" height="320" border="0" /></a>The Highly Sensitive Person&#8217;s Survival Guide: Essential Skills for Living Well in an Overstimulating World (Step-By-Step Guides) </span></h2>
<p>Another great book for HSPs. This one is a smaller format and more condensed with information that might be useful on daily basis. I like to bring this on trips and vacations sometimes where I know I will be having a stressful time. It keeps me based in reality and reminds me why I feel the way I feel sometimes. Highly recommended if you need some tips on coping!</p>
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<div><i>If you’re a highly sensitive person (HSP), you’re in good company. HSP’s make up some 20 percent of the population, individuals like you who both enjoy and wrestle with a finely tuned nervous system. You often sense things that others ignore such as strong smells, bright lights, and the crush of crowds. Even the presence of strangers in your immediate vicinity can cause you considerable distraction. You already know that this condition can be a gift, but, until you learn to master your sensitive nervous system, you might be operating in a constant state of overstimulation.</i><br />
<i>As an HSP, the most important thing you can learn is how to manage your increased sensitivity to both physical and emotional stimulation. This accessible, practical guide contains strategies to help you master this critical skill. Build your coping skills by exploring the books engaging exercises. Then, keep the book by your side, a constant companion as you make your way through your vibrant and highly stimulating world.</i></div>
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<li><i>Take the self-examination quiz and find out whether you are highly sensitive</i></li>
<li><i>Learn coping techniques indispensable to IHP’s</i></li>
<li><i>Discover how to manage distractions like noise and time pressure at home and at work</i></li>
<li><i>Reduce sensory-provoked tension with meditation and deep relaxation techniques</i></li>
<li><i>Navigate the challenges of interacting with others in social and intimate relationship</i></li>
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<div>Get it here: <i></i></div>
<div><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1572243961/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1572243961&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=inra09-20" target="_blank">The Highly Sensitive Person&#8217;s Survival Guide: Essential Skills for Living Well in an Overstimulating World (Step-By-Step Guides) </a></div>
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<h2><span><a href="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51BNXU5LlCL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg"><img title = ""class="alignright" alt = "INFJ Books: Recommended Reading List #2 51BNXU5LlCL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_ Lifestyle " src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51BNXU5LlCL._SY344_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg" width="213" height="320" border="0" /></a>The Introvert Advantage: How to Thrive in an Extrovert World </span></h2>
<p>The best book I&#8217;ve read on the subject of introversion. There is a great chapter in this book about the different neurochemistry of<i> </i>introverts and extroverts and how science have showed that we are actually born with this trait. This is a good book to read if you are having troubles accepting yourself as an introvert.</p>
<p><i>At least one out of four people prefers to avoid the limelight, tends to listen more than they speak, feels alone in large groups, and requires lots of private time to restore their energy. They&#8217;re introverts, and here is the book to help them boost their confidence while learning strategies for successfully living in an extrovert world.</i></p>
<p>After dispelling common myths about introverts-they&#8217;re not necessarily shy, aloof, or antisocial&#8211;<i>The Introvert Advantage explains the real issues. Introverts are hardwired from birth to focus inward, so outside stimulation-chitchat, phone calls, parties, office meetings-can easily become &#8220;too much.&#8221;</i><i>The Introvert Advantage dispels introverts&#8217; belief that something is wrong with them and instead helps them recognize their inner strengths-their analytical skills, ability to think outside the box, and strong powers of concentration. It helps readers understand introversion and shows them how to determine where they fall on the introvert/extrovert continuum. It provides tools to improve relationships with partners, kids, colleagues, and friends, offering dozens of tips, including 10 ways to talk less and communicate more, 8 ways to showcase your abilities at work, how to take a child&#8217;s temperament temperature, and strategies for socializing. Finally, it shows how to not just survive, but thrive-how to take advantage of the introvert&#8217;s special qualities to create a life that&#8217;s just right for the introvert temperament, to discover new ways to expand their energy reserves, and even how, when necessary, to confidently become a temporary extrovert. </i></p>
<p>Get it here:<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0761123695/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0761123695&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=inra09-20" target="_blank">The Introvert Advantage: How to Thrive in an Extrovert World </a></p>
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<h2><span><a href="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Uz6WCxzrL._SX258_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg"><img title = ""class="alignright" alt = "INFJ Books: Recommended Reading List #2 51Uz6WCxzrL._SX258_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_ Lifestyle " src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Uz6WCxzrL._SX258_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg" width="245" height="320" border="0" /></a>The Juice Master Keeping it Simple: Over 100 Delicious Juices and Smoothies  </span></h2>
<p>I recently switched my daily multivitamin for a delicious juice or smoothie each day, and one of the best decisions I ever made. This helps in keeping my health and wellbeing in shape which is very important for emotional health as an INFJ and HSP. Not only do I get all the vitamins I need but also all the healthy phytonutrients from fruits and vegetables which you can&#8217;t get in any pill. It&#8217;s a great way to start the day and I bought this book to get some recipe inspiration for different juices and smoothies. I&#8217;ve done quite a few and they are all taste great and the book include details on nutrients and health effects of different fruits and vegetables. My favorite is the New Zealand Special, orange, kiwi, banana and Manuka honey, try it!</p>
<p><i>The No.1 bestselling juicing author Jason Vale is back with his ultimate book of juices and smoothies. His complete recipe book contains recipes for over 100 easy and delicious juices and smoothies to help you lose weight, get healthy and feel fantastic. Jason Vale, the inspirational king of juice detoxing and the man who helped Jordan lose 2 stone in 3 months, has compiled his definitive selection of over 100 simple but delicious, low-fat juice and smoothie recipes. Keeping it Simple has the perfect juice or smoothie, whether you want to slim down, get healthy or just need a little juice-boost pick-me-up on a rainy day. With Jason&#8217;s motivational tips and unique &#8216;3-Day Super Juice Detox&#8217; programme you will not only clean your system, rid yourself of physical addictions and get extra energy, but you will also learn the fundamental Juicy Rules for a permanently slim, trim and healthy body. With a complete list of ailments that can be cured by each juice, and a full breakdown of all the minerals and nutrients contained in each recipe, this is the ultimate collection of juicing recipes for full health, extra energy and permanent weight loss. Includes: * Over 100 delicious recipes for juices and smoothies * Jason&#8217;s slimming 3-Day Super Juice Detox * The Juice Master&#8217;s Natural Pharmacy &#8211; juices for common ailments * Complete A-Z of fruit and veg &#8211; how specific vitamins and minerals help health and vitality * Kids Stuff &#8211; how to get your kids to drink fruit and vegetables and love them!  </i></p>
<p>Get it here:<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve written before about how emotionally demanding relationships can be for INFJs and I though I&#8217;ll touch on it again in this post. This past week has been quite rough on me and some of my close relationships, so this is all very fresh in my mind right now. Today was one of those days [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/LL0000A180.jpg"><img title = ""class="size-medium wp-image-111 alignright" alt = "INFJ Sexuality and Relationships LL0000A180-300x168 INFJ &amp; MBTI " src="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/LL0000A180-300x168.jpg" width="300" height="168" srcset="https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/LL0000A180-300x168.jpg 300w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/LL0000A180-1024x576.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>I&#8217;ve written before about how emotionally demanding relationships can be for INFJs and I though I&#8217;ll touch on it again in this post. This past week has been quite rough on me and some of my close relationships, so this is all very fresh in my mind right now. Today was one of those days where I once again felt like I just hit a brick wall running, in my expectations on others and my never ending struggle to keep relationships which are healthy for me. I guess it all boils down to the classic case of we INFJs longing to be able to relate to someone and be accepted for who we are. We pick our relationships carefully and when they let us down it hurts us more then most people. Because that act proves our ideal about this person to be false, and it was that ideal that made us invest our time and emotions in these people to begin with. Not only do the person let us down but we also let ourselves down in believing that it would be any different. As we INFJs all know we tend to praise our ideals highly so this can be a real punch to our belief in our own abilities.</p>
<div>As with everything when it comes to INFJs, when it rains it really pours. This whole week set me up in a negative emotional spiral where I ended up internalizing everything to the brink of feeling physically ill. I&#8217;ve been there so many times before but still I never realize it in the moment. Afterwards when I finally gain some footing and perspective I can look at it with fresh eyes and feel stupid. Stupid that I let these things get to me on such a deep level. Hell maybe I am bipolar, maybe being INFJ equals bipolar to some degree, or bipolar equals INFJ who knows. Before considering writing this, being the INFJ that I am, I of course googled and read everything there is on bipolar and MBTI. Ironic enough being bipolar is more common among INFx&#8217;s, and so is depression. No wonder my friend letting me down spun me completely out of proportions and I ended up feeling that I&#8217;m either way of the chart with my expectations on relationships or I will be alone for the rest of my life. These are the times I completely despise being an INFJ, dragging myself down an bottomless pit, being my own worst enemy. Caught in the thought loops in my mind endlessly contemplating that when life doesn&#8217;t work out, it must either be something wrong with the world or something seriously wrong with myself. With the latter often winning the battle.</div>
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<div>I can&#8217;t seem to get a grip on these things in the moment, when emotions are running high. At some point I always swing back into reality and see it for what it really is. I know I have unrealistic expectations on people sometimes  because I expect them to think like me. What I forget is that I&#8217;m an INFJ, and most of the world are not. They do not think like me or see what I do. Even though the world would probably be better off if it did. Thanks for reading, end of rant… :)</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>INFJs is one of the introverted types that needs the most alone time to recharge their energy. It mainly has to do with our inferior extroverted sensing function that quickly expels our energy and also not having an introverted sensing function in our stack to control and keep track of how we waste our energy. [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/A009_C025_100602.jpg"><img title = ""class="size-medium wp-image-214 alignright" alt = "INFJ Loneliness: Getting Alone Time as an Introvert A009_C025_100602-300x168 Introverts Popular Posts " src="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/A009_C025_100602-300x168.jpg" width="300" height="168" srcset="https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/A009_C025_100602-300x168.jpg 300w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/A009_C025_100602-1024x576.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>INFJs is one of the introverted types that needs the most alone time to recharge their energy. It mainly has to do with our inferior extroverted sensing function that quickly expels our energy and also not having an introverted sensing function in our stack to control and keep track of how we waste our energy. We don&#8217;t realize we are starting to run low until we are almost out of energy.</p>
<p>Before I knew I was an introvert and an INFJ I always considered this need for alone time as a fault in myself. I thought since most people don&#8217;t seem like this it must be something wrong with me. If you don&#8217;t have a lot of introverted friends (like I did) it might be hard to realize the real truth to it. Most introverts also don&#8217;t share to others how much time they spend alone and when, since in modern Western society people tend to presume that being an introvert makes you anti-social and a weirdo who does not like other people. However, this could not be any further away from the real truth.</p>
<p>Alone time gives me opportunity to rest, organize and develop my mind away from the external world that would otherwise demand all my resources and attention for interactions. Introverts are very focused and this is why it drains energy for us. We simply cannot rest and keep our mind organized at the same time as interacting with the rest of the world. You could see it as extroverts brains are a highway with many lanes going in each direction. Introverts brains on the other hand is a oneway road, we cannot go in all directions at once but wherever we want to go we get more across and no traffic jams.</p>
<p>The interesting part is that even when I am alone with a longterm partner or loved one like someone close to me from my family, it still doesn&#8217;t work as alone time. In order for me to feel at peace and recharge I need to be completely alone and free from external distractions and stimulation. In relationships this has proven a challenge for me in the past and I have yet to come up with a good solution. I think the best thing is finding somebody that shares or understands you as this and is not hurt by your need for independence and spending time alone occasionally.</p>
<p>When I finally get to be alone and focus my mind I almost get into a zen like state. It is in this state and environment that the magic happens and I&#8217;ve done some of my best work during my alone time. I think it&#8217;s about where we focus and project our energy and to boil it all down to the core, focusing all energy externally gets us depleted on the inside. Hence when we are alone we get to focus our energy inside ourselves and recharge internally. Almost like fueling a car, you cannot go to places without gas. This is our mode of functioning compared to extroverts who recharge each other instead of being able to recharge themselves like us. Either way the result in the end is the same and what is important is to plan your daily life to suit your energy needs. When you do this properly you will thrive and be ready to take on the world in your best possible mental state.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Oct 2013 18:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It is believed that many INFJs are also HSPs, Highly Sensitive People. I&#8217;ve done posts about HSPs before but if you are not familiar with the term, I suggest you check out this website: http://www.hsperson.com I&#8217;ve recently suffered a bad cold which after it finally started resolving, ended up with me also developing viral bronchitis. [&#8230;]</p>
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<div>I&#8217;ve recently suffered a bad cold which after it finally started resolving, ended up with me also developing viral bronchitis. As I write to you right now I&#8217;m in bed doped up on meds to deal with the pain in my lungs and all the coughing. Having to deal with all of this for the last two weeks I&#8217;ve come to realize that I always get hit by the worst colds or flu viruses every year. Worse then everybody else around me. My roommate infected me and she was only ill for a couple of days and then it all cleared up for her. For me I&#8217;m now closing in on three weeks.</div>
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<div>When I think back about it, it has always been like this for most of my life. I often get multiple virus infections each year, always hitting my respiratory systems the most. As a kid I suffered from asthma which made me unable to do sports sometimes and deemed me unfit for military service as a teenager. I also had a lot of food allergies when I was younger and I have a chronic skin inflammatory disease called rosacea. What I&#8217;ve started to conclude drawing from all my previous experience is that not only am I an highly sensitive person emotionally, but my body is also highly sensitive. I started to do some research online about it and turns out that it is very common for HSPs to suffer from chronic illnesses and catch diseases easier then non HSPs.</div>
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<div>It all makes a lot of sense because I have always been a firm believer that the mind and body is deeply connected to each other. This is a viewpoint that western medicine doesn&#8217;t share but you can find it in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda which are based on it. HSPs have a highly sensitive nervous system and this also affects the rest of our body. When one system is not in balance the others become more susceptible to stress and damage. Since many INFJs are also HSPs, I think it&#8217;s vital that we remember to take care of ourselves and our bodies in order to be happy both emotionally and physically. As we all know we INFJs need this in order to cope and function properly in today&#8217;s society with our unusual gifts.</div>
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<div><b>Healing Highly Sensitive Body:</b></div>
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<div><b>The Highly Sensitive Person And Chronic Illness Connection:</b></div>
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		<title>INFJ Kindness: The Act of Giving</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/slomo-christmascash-121212-07.jpg"><img title = ""class="size-medium wp-image-257 alignright" alt = "INFJ Kindness: The Act of Giving slomo-christmascash-121212-07-300x168 Ramblings " src="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/slomo-christmascash-121212-07-300x168.jpg" width="300" height="168" srcset="https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/slomo-christmascash-121212-07-300x168.jpg 300w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/slomo-christmascash-121212-07-1024x576.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>There is one situation in relationships where I often realize how different I am from the world as an INFJ. The hidden meanings behind gifts and giving separate me from most other people. Throughout history gifts has been a way to form and reinforce relationships, and in some cases even force them onto others. The act of receiving something often  reinforces a feeling that you should be giving something back in return, or are in a type of debt to the other person. More often then not people help each other because they expect to receive the same back when they need it on their terms. It&#8217;s an untold rule in human relationships and if people would not treat us like we treat them, we would not help them.</div>
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<div>Humans are often selfish by nature and this is the way nature intended us to be in order to survive. Problem is that today we live in different kinds of societies that could sure benefit more from people being less selfish. Buddhists have a great view on this and I&#8217;ve read interviews with the Dalai Lama where he talks about keeping compassion and forgiveness close to your heart when dealing with people that let you down. Because we have to remember that every human being just wants to be happy, this is the core wish in our lives and what controls all our actions. Even if our actions are sometimes not kind to others. Just because people do not live up to your expectations doesn&#8217;t necessarily make their intentions any less so.</div>
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<div>When I was a kid my father would give me things to compensate for the emotional pain he caused me. He was aware of it but still did it and this was his way of repairing the damage on his own conscious. Of course you can&#8217;t really buy an INFJ and it did me nothing, even from a very young age I was aware of the hidden motives of this act. But this is common behavior among people. Like the cliché we see in movies where the guy is cheating on his wife and comes home with expensive jewelry to her in order to make the action fair in his own mind.</div>
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<div>The difference is I offer things and myself to others to show them that I appreciate who they are and what they are doing, I ask nothing in return. I genuinely feel that I want to contribute to their happiness because it in turn makes me happy. I feel the most fulfilled when I get to help somebody find their way and this comes natural to me. It&#8217;s like when I&#8217;m buying a gift to somebody I can spend hours researching and tailoring my gift to suit their interests and needs, because I know this will make them feel special which they are.</div>
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<div>Me being this way also brings me pain in my life since I can often see straight through peoples actions and motives. I can see if they are true and if they are I will give them a piece of myself, if not they probably won&#8217;t be hearing from me. The truth is of course that most people on this planet is not like us INFJs, which is a reality we have to face sooner or later. However, just because people are not like you, do not value the same things or can not express their love and friendship on the same level, doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s any less true then your own. With people everything is relative and we are all very individual to the way we express or perceive our love for other people. There is no harm in giving just for the sake of giving. Because if you always expect things in return what you are really doing is just trading your love or friendship. True compassion should be a love not based on your own individual needs.</div>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/brain_profile-1438b9b887c4a91f59f53185a38c9b4e.png"><img title = ""class="size-medium wp-image-254 alignright" alt = "Developing the INFJ Brain: Neuroplasticity and the INFJ Mind brain_profile-1438b9b887c4a91f59f53185a38c9b4e-300x242 Neuroscience " src="http://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/brain_profile-1438b9b887c4a91f59f53185a38c9b4e-300x242.png" width="300" height="242" srcset="https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/brain_profile-1438b9b887c4a91f59f53185a38c9b4e-300x242.png 300w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/brain_profile-1438b9b887c4a91f59f53185a38c9b4e-1024x826.png 1024w, https://infjramblings.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/brain_profile-1438b9b887c4a91f59f53185a38c9b4e.png 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>The last couple of months I&#8217;ve been using this online brain training tool called Lumosity. It&#8217;s a scientifically proven tool to help develop cognitive functions in the brain in order to function with different tasks better. It&#8217;s developed with the help of research in areas of neuroscience and neuroplasticity, that the brain will adapt to the daily tasks it faces. With daily training in different brain areas you can develop and improve them but also counteract effects on the brain from aging.</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.lumosity.com/">http://www.lumosity.com/</a></div>
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<div><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity</a></div>
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<div>The cool thing is that the brain statistics Lumosity outputs after training are split in the different development areas of the brain. My best score is on Attention where I am almost above 90% of the rest of the population. I find it interesting since attention has to do with Se which is our inferior function as INFJs. I believe that the reason I have such a high attention score is because as an INFJ and HSP, I do not have a filter to separate sensory stimuli. I just take everything in and my Ni sorts it and shows me selected things on a conscious level. We are actually more conscious of our surroundings then we think because all the rest of the sensory data is still there subconsciously. Ready to be grasped by our Ni when needed. An example is a game on Luminosity where you have to quickly spot a bird somewhere on the screen and simultaneously read a letter in the center of the screen. All in a couple of milliseconds. Sometimes it was so fast it was hard to see, but somehow I still manage to select the correct letter and spot where the bird was. All because that sensory information is not filtered like most people. I think this is why we often have a tendency to be HSP individuals which are easily affected by strong sounds, lights, smells and easily get emotionally overwhelmed.</div>
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<div>I can recommend Lumosity and it&#8217;s all a highly interesting subject. Lumosity has been proven to work to increase short term working memory, math and help develop attention in people with brain damage or mental disorders like ADHD. Worth to note is that there is no proof that training some of the other brain games on Lumosity could help improve performance in unrelated tasks. It would be interesting to see if there will be any articles and research done on MBTI in correlation to neuroscience and how the brain works in different types.</div>
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