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If you're a woman and the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator assessed you as an INTJ (Architect/Strategist) Personality Type, you are a super unique individual. Only ~0.8% of the human population are INTJ females, so they are also the rarest personality type.

Because they are one of the rarest personality types, INTJ females react differently to certain situations, think differently and usually don't fit into the female stereotype. However, this uniqueness comes along with few truly special traits which can be invaluable. If you think you are an INTJ woman, dive deeper into your personality, learn what are your traits and how to use them to increase your soft skills and achieve personal growth. Here are 7 Traits Of An INTJ Female

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0:00 - Why INTJ Females are so unique?
1:00 - 1. INTJ Females are logical and independent
2:17 - 2. INTJ Females are super confident
3:52 - 3. INTJ Females feel different through their teen years
5:51 - 4. INTJ Females don’t follow authorities blindly
6:21 - 5. INTJ Females look for intelligent romantic partners
7:37 - 6. INTJ Females enjoy dark humour
8:28 - 7. INTJ Females are big on personal growth

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PsychologyRefresh
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We all know INTJs hate arguing with stupid people 😭

shaleywen
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The hardest part is to find a partner. If a man isn’t smart - bye. If he’s too emotional or too romantic - cringy. Doesn’t have sense of humor or doesn’t understand mine - adios.
Also I was called cold-hearted and emotionless. Now it all makes sense to me. It’s just how I’m rigged, take it or leave it.
So basically I’m doomed to die alone with 40 cats.

nimityaka
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As an INTJ female, I finally know why I find inefficiency is so unbearable. This is really relatable.👍

nerdygirl
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As an INTJ female teenager, I know the feeling of having friends but not connecting with them

CupOfTeaSugar
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The self improvement is 100% accurate. As an INTJ female, my whole 'life philosophy' / purpose of living is for
1. Personal growth
2. Societal growth
Great video !

madeofstarlight
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"INTJ women loves dark humor"
guilty ...

moriodagiri
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I'm an INTJ teenage girl right here.
Im so happy to find other women like me out there!!! I felt like I was completely alone while I was growing since I thought I was weird. Now I feel like I'm just another type of the diversity of personalities in thw world, and im more confident about myself and my future. The video was fantastic, thank you so much <3

cami
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As an INTJ, I'm confident about a lot of things, but when it comes to personal matters, not so much. I wouldn't call what you describe confidence as such, but more bluntness or honesty. I try to seem like I don't care about what people think, I like being weird, and I'm afraid to call out people for what I think isn't correct, but at the same time, I'm not as inwardly confident as you think. I can be blunt when I want to, per say. Otherwise, this is extremely relatable!

MK
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I'm an INTJ woman, and an older one at that. All of the traits of INTJ become even more intensified as you age. No, I don't care what you think of me. Yes, I want to know what you think about certain issues and why. No, I'm not overly moved by emotional displays. But yes, I am pretty empathetic, I get it, I get you. No, I'm not at all hard-hearted, but yes, you aren't going to see me react with a lot of emotion. I will put on my thinking hat and figure out how to help you.

Anticrystal
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I am an INTJ A women, still I have problems with ending relationships cuz I don’t know when I will or if I ever will find someone that understands me. I don’t mind being alone but NEVER having someone to talk to becomes a bit overwhelming sometimes.


Edit: for all the comments asking, yes I did not kept undesired relationships in my life but that doesn’t make it necessary easier.

For all the INTJ that pretends to be emotionless for the sake of looking cold, that doesn’t make you an INTJ. I have emotions. We all have. We are more reserved but we do have sense of humor and emotions. Being cold doesn’t mean that you are an INTJ, it only means you lack empathy and basic human connections.

And for all the other INTJ, if you have a problem and if being extremely cold or distant is a problem try to improve that, personalities and people are not stuck to a single place, we are supposed to evolve and fix our flaws, so it doesn’t really matter your MBTI as long as you keep track of your goods and flaws.

anaclw
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It's not that we like to be alone, it's just better to be alone than to pretend to be something we're not. Freedom (from strife, stupidity, inefficiency, inauthenticity, disloyalty, frustration, narcissism) is happiness.

jennypepster
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Being an INTJ mom is the hardest, especially in the early childhood years. Having someone who is totally relying on you and losing your independence are the worst. Also, having to be outwardly affectionate is something I still find challenging.

ladybugflv
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I’m an INTJ woman, now 64. Always knew I was different but I love it. I found out I was INTJ in my 30s and again on a retest at work in my 50s. I love being a woman but think like a man. That made me a very successful engineer and leader, retired early and loving it. Now I work “behind the scenes” to help my very smart, sexy, awesome husband grow his business….. buahahaha (it’s hilarious to pretend to be him and I made our dog the CEO). Life’s a blast as an INTJ woman. Enjoy the ride girls!!!

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Hello, like many of us here, I am also an INTJ female (adolescent), and I appreciate your content. In my opinion, INTJs are very stereotyped personalities and our intricate minds are oversimplified in many ways. The intelligence we have has many facets. The points you have mentioned are very true as well, but I must say it's always a grey area for us. In defining any personality, labels ironically explain lesser than what we might expect. INTJs are logical, stubborn, competitive, and altruistic even. We question authority- school, parents, company, and people who take advantage of us. We grow up mature way before our time and see the world almost as clearly as an adult during childhood. In the teenage years, we connect to things more spiritually, try to find meaning in things around us, and identify what we're good at. We love balance. The first few failures for us are devastating and leave a long-lasting impact, but we adapt and learn at our pace. We can manipulate, but we never overstep boundaries, and we are morally sound people, which is why our hard work and intelligence are exploited, but we learn early in life how to protect ourselves. We are, indeed, funnier than people realize. We are criticized for thinking differently, and people our age and older think we are overly arrogant when it is only our principles that mean the most to us.

maanasa
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I'm an INTJ and it explains why I'm so misunderstood, given that it's the most rare personality type.

JazzyJ
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As an intj, I don’t follow authorities blindly just because they are in a higher role than me. I live in a country where teachers or “older” people that are not well-qualified (if that makes sense), I reject everything they say unless they proved that they are the actual “professionals” or worth to follow. And it’s frustrating to watch them being unprofessional or unqualified and order me what to do and make me follow their stupid rules.

Divinet
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"Lone Wolf" category suits me just fine. 🖤

catherinerhea
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I always knew I was different from other women and for a while I worried I had sociopathic tendencies because i process emotions quite differently than others. I feel emotions but from a colder more logical side. Taking the Briggs Meiyers test saved my sanity. Researching my INTJ personality type was eye opening and I fit it so well.
I stopped 20 year friendships when I had had enough and walked away with no feelings for them. Once I’m over you whether a friend or lover there’s no going back and I rarely if ever think of them. Over is truly over for me. Why would I invest another minute?
I also seem to be in the single category which is something I’ve accepted as I’ve gotten older and older. Intj’s can’t fool themselves long term so if it’s not a good match you cut your losses and move on.
I’m lucky most of my coworkers accept me for who I am and I’m very honest with them. I want them to have happy lives but I’m not the least bit interested in the details of it.

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As an Intj female, I prefer not to waste my time in argument, some people I ignore, some people I overwhelm, some people I raise my voice.
In every situation my goal is to prevent wasting my time, because I prefer moving on with my life.
I am always calm inside, outside I present persona that helps with desired outcome.
I can be the sweetest person, I can also, be a nightmare if my path is hinder.
I enjoy my peace and quiet.
I normally do what I think is the best and ask for forgiveness later.

nonnywinner
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