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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 14 MIN

Four Thoughts That RUIN INFPs

from Geek Psychology: Play Life Better

Ever feel stuck bouncing between projects, daydreaming, comparing yourself to others, or just wondering if you’re fundamentally broken? Yeah, that’s classic INFP territory.This video digs into the four self-destructive thought patterns that trip up INFPs over and over again:• Forcing yourself to finish every project (and hating yourself when you don't)• Dismissing your inner world as “just daydreaming”• Comparing your struggles to other people’s strengths• Believing you’re broken for being differentAs an INFP who’s walked this path, built communities, and coached hundreds of dreamers, I break down how these habits come from fighting your nature instead of accepting it. You’ll find practical tips, stories, and the permission you didn’t know you needed to start living more in line with your real strengths.⏰ Timestamps: 00:00 Four Thoughts That RUIN INFPs00:04 The Hidden Pattern That Holds Us Back01:22 Why Fighting Our Nature Never Works04:42 The Surprising Power of What Others Call Weakness06:10 What If Your Inner World Holds the Key?07:22 The Unexpected Truth About Those We Envy10:03 Breaking Free From the Biggest Lie We Tell Ourselves13:57 The Permission That Changes EverythingIf one of these hits you hard, let me know in the comments. Which thought messes with your head the most? For more INFP strategies, community, and live workshops, check out: http://evolve.geekpsychology.com#INFP #selfgrowth #personalitytype #GeekPsychology

Ever feel stuck bouncing between projects, daydreaming, comparing yourself to others, or just wondering if you’re fundamentally broken? Yeah, that’s classic INFP territory.This video digs into the four self-destructive thought patterns that trip up INFPs over and over again:• Forcing yourself to finish every project (and hating yourself when you don't)• Dismissing your inner world as “just daydreaming”• Comparing your struggles to other people’s strengths• Believing you’re broken for being differentAs an INFP who’s walked this path, built communities, and coached hundreds of dreamers, I break down how these habits come from fighting your nature instead of accepting it. You’ll find practical tips, stories, and the permission you didn’t know you needed to start living more in line with your real strengths.⏰ Timestamps: 00:00 Four Thoughts That RUIN INFPs00:04 The Hidden Pattern That Holds Us Back01:22 Why Fighting Our Nature Never Works04:42 The Surprising Power of What Others Call Weakness06:10 What If Your Inner World Holds the Key?07:22 The Unexpected Truth About Those We Envy10:03 Breaking Free From the Biggest Lie We Tell Ourselves13:57 The Permission That Changes EverythingIf one of these hits you hard, let me know in the comments. Which thought messes with your head the most? For more INFP strategies, community, and live workshops, check out: http://evolve.geekpsychology.com#INFP #selfgrowth #personalitytype #GeekPsychology

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