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The Most Compatible Types for INFJs

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What is the purpose of knowing your personality type? Of course, you want to know who you are, and what career options might be best for you. That’s what the MBTI test was first designed for.

However, as an INFJ who often feels like not belonging you also want to know which types are compatible with INFJ. That is not only for romantic relationships but also for how you click with other personalty types in general.

So let’s look at the following which are the best match for INFJ.

Best Matches
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ENFJ: Passionate to Make This World a Better Place
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Both INFJs and ENFJs are natural allies in their quest to make the world a better, more harmonious place. Both types value deeper, more meaningful long-term or enduring relationships and reinforce one another in enhancing lives — either via advocacy or emotional support or in being there for loved ones.

The extravagant extroverted energy of ENFJs is a fresh change from the more introverted style of INFJs. This aspect makes for a truly complementary balance, with the ENFJ calling the INFJ to explore beyond the walls of their inner world without pushing them too far outside of their comfort zone.

They come together in a partnership that fosters shared vision and emotional substance, where each contributor challenges the other to evolve individually and collaboratively.

INTJ: Complements the INFJ’s Emotional Depth with Logic
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The super-team of INFJ and INTJ finds its home in the perfect marriage of emotional insight with logical rigor. While INFJs are great at harnessing feelings and mission, INTJs balance that with structure and logic.

This pairing allows them to work well together on complex goals, be they personal or work-related. INFJs teach INTJs to feel more, and INTJs teach INFJs how to be more practical and grounded. Both have a knack for the big picture and plan for tomorrow, allowing them to combine heart and brain in a way that works seamlessly.

ENFP: Free-Spirited Energy Meets Structured Nature
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INFJ and ENFP relationship The INFJ and ENFP relationship is a high-energy, colorful partnership where opposites attract. INFJs’ structured way of approaching life balances the ENFP’s free-spirited and spontaneous energy. This leads to an exciting relationship where ENFPs contribute excitement and a fresh outlook, while INFJs provide stability and a safe emotional haven.

This equilibrium cultivates individual development for each partner, with the ENFP coming to value the INFJ’s serene, purposeful perspective, and the INFJ being motivated to indulge their whimsical side and revel in the ambivalent. Combined, they form a bond that’s as exciting as it is enriching.

INFP: Balance in Idealism and Emotional Intensity
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INFJs and INFPs are kindred souls who appreciate authenticity, emotional depth, and harmony. These are two compatible people who understand and have common beliefs with each other. INFJs’ drive to make the world a better place feeds directly into INFPs’ idealism and desire to set about doing good, and thus create a partnership where both partners feel seen and supported.

Whereas INFJs tend to lead in the planning and executing side of things, INFPs provide unlimited moral support and a visionary mind. It thrives when both partners agree on common causes and look for ways in which they can together bring dreams to reality.

INTP: The Logical Balance to Emotional Insight
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Named the golden pair, INFJs and INTPs complement each other in both intellectual and emotional aspects. While INFJs add emotional insight and intuition, INTPs provide a radical analytical perspective. Together they create a solid foundation of mutual admiration for each other’s capabilities; the INTP tempers the INFJ’s emotions with rationality whereas the INFJ enriches the INTP’s life with emotional understanding and empathy.

Combined, they form a haven for intellectual exploration and emotional growth, striking a relationship that’s as contemplative as it is transformative.

Least Matches
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ESTJ and ENTJ: Efficiency Meets Emotional Depth
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ESTJs and ENTJs are very practical and efficiency minded which directly conflicts with the reflective and value attuned INFJ. When ESTJs and ENTJs prioritize results and logical decision making, INFJs’ emphasis on emotional depth and harmony can seem underappreciated.

This disjointed understanding can be a source of tension for both parties, with INFJs feeling dismissed or misunderstood, and ESTJs and ENTJs feeling INFJs are unrealistic dreamers. For this to work, both partners must make a major effort to cross their differences by honoring each other’s values and communication method.

ESTP and ISTP: Action Over Reflection
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The action-oriented, spontaneous ESTP and ISTP types tend to clash with the thoughtful, future-oriented INFJ type. These types live in the moment, while INFJs prefer to analyze and look ahead. This fundamental difference can lend itself to tension as INFJs may see ESTPs and ISTPs as too impulsive, while the latter think INFJs are too cautious.

Despite their differences, with work and some understanding they can learn to value and use each of their unique strengths to promote learning and growth through their differences in worldviews.

Summary
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INFJs are uniquely emotional, creative, and intuitive, which all contribute to their ideal and supposed compatibility. Their best matches with the highest INFJ compatibilty — ENFJs, INTJs, and INFPs — have similar values and offer complementary strengths that can lead to harmonious, rewarding attachments.

On the more challenging side of the spectrum, types like ESTJs and ISTPs may find it difficult to connect with the INFJ’s reflective and idealistic side. Insight into these dynamics can secure INFJ relationships with clarity and confidence, leading to meaningful connections and personal growth.