Bruce Ritter

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Communication INFJs, as a result of their feeling preference, have to work hard to communicate what they want and need. INFJs who are in the early stages of their type development will often bow to the interests of others around them, which can often be a good thing. Some types, however, are bulldozers: they’ll always pursue their own good without seeking the benefit of others, so an INFJ needs to learn to communicate the facts in a straightforward manner.
The INFJ Personality Guide: Understand yourself, reach your potential, and live a life of purpose.
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