This explains infps a little better

EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 29 MIN

This explains infps a little better

from Geek Psychology: Play Life Better

If you want to go deeper and work with these ideas in a practical way, you can join EVOLVE and get access to all my courses, workshops, and community: https://evolve.geekpsychology.comMost INFPs live rich inner lives but struggle to explain why they think, feel, and decide the way they do.In this video, I walk through the INFP inner world using a visual, hand-drawn breakdown inspired by Dr. Dario Nardi’s research, translated into plain language and practical metaphors.We’ll explore the four key inner characters that shape how INFPs move through life:• Fi – The Soul (values, identity, meaning)• Ne – The Explorer (ideas, possibilities, connections)• Si – The Guardian (memory, comfort, stability)• Te – The Commander (structure, execution, follow-through)This isn’t about labels for the sake of labels.It’s about understanding how your inner system actually works—so you can stop fighting yourself and start using your personality on purpose.If you’ve ever felt:• Deeply values-driven but slow to act• Torn between imagination and responsibility• Like you “know yourself” but still feel stuckThis video will help you see why and also what to do with that knowledge.I draw everything out live so you can literally see how the INFP psyche fits together.00:00 why infps feel so hard to explain00:59 the quiet thing infps are always searching for02:32 what's actually running the infp inner world05:48 why your mind won't stop connecting everything08:59 how infps process emotions differently11:59 the pattern infps keep repeating in life14:59 why infps struggle with structure and routines17:45 the balance infps keep trying to find19:59 how to use your infp strengths intentionally

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