Why INFPs can't commit to one career

EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 5 MIN

Why INFPs can't commit to one career

from Geek Psychology: Play Life Better

FREE 5-Day INFP Personality Type Tutorial course: http://infp.geekpsychology.comEvolve Community (access to all 10 courses and monthly workshops): http://evolve.geekpsychology.comYou have a whole other life living in your head. The one where you became a psychologist. Or an author. Or something you've never fully let go of.That's not a problem to fix. It's your Explorer doing exactly what it was built to do.In this video, I break down why INFPs keep imagining careers they never pursue, what your daydreams are actually signaling, and how to stop feeling guilty about the paths you didn't take.Here's what we get into: why your Explorer (Extraverted Intuition) opens infinite tabs and never closes them, why your Soul attaches identity to every "what if," why the Commander is the function that actually gets you moving, and how to honor the unlived lives without letting them paralyze you.The boat anchored in the harbor never reaches new horizons. Pick a quest. Learn from it. Refine from there.If this hit something, share it with the INFP in your life who's been sitting on three different dream careers for five years.

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