INFJ Careers That Make Money | The 100K INFJ (Part 1)

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Aug 7th, 6pm CET, 12pm EST, 9am PST

INFJ Life Coach Lesson: Today we're talking about INFJ careers that make money or how I like to call it the 100K INFJ. So before I started doing Coaching and Youtube fulltime, I used to be in the consulting world. I was a consultant in the banking industry in Europe and I was making around $100K before I quit my job two years ago and started doing this full time. And now last month I had my first $10K month. So I'm excited about it. I'm proud of myself that I pushed through and that I surpassed an average month in consulting. So I have experience with careers in the corporate world as well as creating my own business. And I believe if I can do it, you can do it. Because as INFJs we have very particular challenges but also advantages and we're not using them. We're not saying: This is what I can do, what others can't, so let me use this the best way possible. I'm going to show you how to utilize your gift, create great money, and do it with integrity.

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What INFJ Career have you taken on AND/OR want to take on in the future? What are some lessons learned?

Wenzes
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to all INFJ its nice to meet u all here, stay safe INFJ nation

theblackpearlinspiredstories
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Woa this is super weird. I just found out that I’m an INFJ and suddenly everything makes sense. It’s so fun to find many people that think the way I do and struggle with the same problems I’ve been struggling my whole life. I listen to you and I feel like you know me since my entire life.

rodolfotorres
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This is the most valuable content for INFJs I have seen so far. I don't have to be a counsellor or social worker..there are OTHER ways. "Stop comparing yourself to others".

linata
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I'm an INFJ, tested. And I definitely want stability and money. When you have nobody paying for your candies you need money. Those who say "oh I don't want money" they depend on someone else.

auroradeja-vu
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I love how you mentioned that with INFJs who are willing, working for ourselves can be optimal because workplaces require you to fit into their structure instead of creating your own. Love that Wenzes. Thank you 🙌🏾🙏🏾

ketsial
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As an INFJ, I cared more about having a fullfilling job without loads of overtime. I sacrificed lots of money to be at home with my kiddos more. It payed off and I am at my first 6 figure salary in public service. However, it took a LOT of time and loads of student debt. If I could do it all over again I would have went into starting my own business.

onelikeus
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start from 9:50 for INFJ wanna survive in the corporate world, good content but better be short

yuyinghuang
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It's scary how awfully I feel understood. you just validated my decision on quitting my last job! This crave for wanting to grow!

mononokesmoro
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ive been in management since 2012. I'm not a huge fan of it, but it pays the bills. My boss wanted to promote me to something even higher because I am good at what I do. BUT during our developement plan he wanted me to develop my "leadership" skills by being more high energy and talk more. I said "alright, gotta stop ya right there. I've done the leadership classes and honestly they're mostly teaching you manipulation techniques and I'm not about that. I'm not going to be high energy nor will I be a gossiping drama queen. I have two ears and one mouth for a reason. I listen because our employees have people talking at them all day long, few listen to them. That's why I'm effective. Putting on the show of being a stereotypical leader doesn't work for me because its not sustainable long term".

The look on his face was priceless. He just doesn't get it. Unfortunately for me, ppl in management tend to be narcissistic types and I'm just not like that. They mistaken introversion for social anxiety which are totally different.

laverdadbuscador
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I’m going through a really tough time feeling rejected and unappreciated by my team and I kept thinking that there was something wrong with me. This video is so empowering. Thank you for reminding who I am and what I’m capable of doing!

PsychedSucess
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I got to know that I'm an INFJ-T just 2 years ago and I suddenly started feeling seen and understood, atleast by people of my own clan. That atleast I'm not the only one who's been going through all of this, that everything that I'm or everything that's been happening to me is totally normal. I feel validated. Feeling leftout, striking in of depression and anxiety whenever I'm pulled into any drama caused by others, not having much friends, not enjoying crowded places or enjoying my own company, Having unexplainable visions, feeling like something wrong is gonna happen before I go out and then feeling like I shouldn't go out, Having nightmares/visions before anything wrong happens. With time, I'm trying to cope up and getting to know myself more and more with each passing day. I wanted to be a doctor but suddenly felt like not doing it anymore. I want to be a professor and contribute my fair share in making the society a little better place to live, by educating the upcoming generations about the changes that we go through, about how knowing about our personality types can actually make a big difference and atleast put a coma to our sufferings if not a full stop. We can do anything if we join hands and accept ourselves completely. I'm 21 y/o and I'm from India. Mental health in India is a taboo and I want to change that perspective first and entering the education field will help me do so. I want everyone to feel seen and to not feel leftout. If not anything then this!

vladimirputin
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What if ur actually bad with people?😅 like I want to help ppl more than anything..but at the same time..ppl scare me alot and my anxiaty is crazy..so I'm kinda stuck

BrianBloop
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This was soo empowering! Just finishing business school now, I’ve often doubted myself and lost my confidence when people are implying or directly telling me that I need to be willing to sacrifice my health and personal life in order to have a successful corporate career, but at the same time I also DID bring a lot of value to my internships and apprenticeships (and people recognize that!), just not in the sense that I could regularly work a ton of overtime without quickly burning out. I realised with this video that I DO know my value deep down and just need to find the right fit for me and be confident in my own value even though it’s not the same as other people’s 🥰

infinitelabyrinth
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I’m a $100K+/yr. INFJ. It took some serious self-evaluation and self/professional development, but here I am.

daveowens
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27 yo and still dont know what I really wanna do, but this video gives me some motivation. Thanks Wenzes!

charlie
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Growing up in a really competitive environment since I was small forced me to do better just like everyone else and everytime when I'm really struggling I would feel disappointed in myself. But you really thought me that I do not have to compare myself with others. I don't have to be insecure with other people's ability where I just can't do it like them, to hate myself why I'm so slow at learning things, to be frustrated when others can catch up a lot faster than me. I just have to observe myself and keep improving myself with my own pace and keep being patient on my personal growth. To believe that I do have a worth just as everyone else and I just have to find that in order to bring it up on the table when it's needed. Thank you so much for this wisdom, really appreciate it.

mocha
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28 and I stretched myself so thin, giving my all and doing everything employers asked of me, I worked really hard and long hours, then lost my job in October because the owner decided to hit the breaks due to the pandemic, and concentrate on a different branch of the business. I did everything at that job, from cleaning to counseling to website management and so on. Now I am depressed because it seems that most employers don't even listen to what I say during interviews (among other things) and even situations where they understood the exact opposite of what I've said (i.e. I said I want my next job to be where I spend at least the next 5 years so I can grow and develop myself with and within the company, then I was told that they don't want me because they want someone who wants to be with them long term). Your video gives me a bit of hope. Now I just need to find a job and a way out of the depressive episode. I really want to do more, to grow, learn, teach and counsel within a company (or school/uni/ngo), but it feels like no one wants to give me a chance. Sorry for the long comment, I needed to get this out of my system.

IlincaLirael
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I have been thinking a lot about this video. I loved the principle that you taught : when you do a good job in the corporate world, you develop the self esteem and confidence to have similar results when you start your own business. If you never give 100% to your corporate job, you'll not reap 100% from your entrepreneur world. Agree?

danieldapuzzo
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You are a blessing for all INFJ who are feeling lost. Normally, we tend to underestimate ourselves because we compare ourselves to sensors who are good at details. We don't have the opportunity to showcase our strongest points such as planning, solving complex problems, and creating systems. And we don't have the proof to show people. So, it really requires confidence first.

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