I think as an infp with adhd, I tend to get extremely frustrated when it's not just right, not perfect and like yes perfect isn't achievable but as close to it that is, basically exceeding our expectations, once we do that then we finish it orrr we get bored and distracted by something else, we also tend to just get into our heads alot with things and can just end up basically overthinking to the point that it feels like the end of the world to finish it haha, it's certainly annoying for myself too haha, I wish I was better at it for suree!
2025-02-01 11:49:40
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mdkwkxjksksk :
I’ve NO CREATIVENESS as an infp -since childhood, my mind is just blank- and that depresses me because it seems to be the only strength of an infp. I am good at math but i cant be disciplined get bore
2025-02-01 17:34:59
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rach :
Is a short form project better for infp/isfp? Like writing a poem vs a novel? Or should they push themselves into producing long form content despite their hedonistic tendencies to abandon projects?
2025-02-19 16:47:43
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Nobody :
I have friends who are esfp, enfp, isfp, and infp. they are very similar in some ways. However you can really see the difference between introvert vs extrovert. (1)
2025-02-05 15:24:09
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Alison 🇨🇦 :
Yes, the finishing part is the hardest part. The most important part is getting it out in the best impression possible to put us in the best light as an INFP. If I can’t give my best output…
2025-02-02 08:19:29
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Jessica :
INFP writer here who has never finished a book in my entire life. I take joy in plotting, but the steps toward finishing an actual product is hard.
2025-02-02 06:00:50
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Farabella :
Needed to hear this - from an INFP with ADHD and has an ENFP mom and son also with ADHD.
2025-02-01 15:53:16
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