ISFP - Strengths

Strengths

ISFPs always try to make the most of each day, and enjoy doing new and exciting things. They have the incredible ability to think outside the box, and choose to do so in nearly every aspect of their lives. They rarely stick to traditions and schedules, and march to the beat of their own drum. ISFPs tend to focus on the here-and-now, and prefer to take things one day at a time.

When interacting with others, ISFPs are warm, kind-hearted, and generous. It may be difficult for ISFPs to open up at first, but once they do, others are drawn to their charm.

ISFPs are also incredibly observant and are very aware of others feelings. ISFPs make excellent confidants. They always are there for others, offering a shoulder to cry on after a bad day. ISFPs are accepting of others, but often hold grudges against those who have wronged them in the past.

ISFPs are very practical and observant. They are more concerned with the real-world impact of things, rather than big, complex theories and ideas. They prefer to rely on information they can observe, rather than intuitive feelings.

ISFPs live in a world of possibilities. They love trying new things, and have developed very refined tastes. They enjoy the finer things in life. They appreciate things that are aesthetically pleasing, and take pride in decorating and organizing their home.

INFJ Strengths

ISFPs always try to make the most of each day, and enjoy doing new and exciting things. They have the incredible ability to think outside the box, and choose to do so in nearly every aspect of their lives. They rarely stick to traditions and schedules, and march to the beat of their own drum. ISFPs tend to focus on the here-and-now, and prefer to take things one day at a time.

When interacting with others, ISFPs are warm, kind-hearted, and generous. It may be difficult for ISFPs to open up at first, but once they do, others are drawn to their charm.

ISFPs are also incredibly observant and are very aware of others feelings. ISFPs make excellent confidants. They always are there for others, offering a shoulder to cry on after a bad day. ISFPs are accepting of others, but often hold grudges against those who have wronged them in the past.

ISFPs are very practical and observant. They are more concerned with the real-world impact of things, rather than big, complex theories and ideas. They prefer to rely on information they can observe, rather than intuitive feelings.

ISFPs live in a world of possibilities. They love trying new things, and have developed very refined tastes. They enjoy the finer things in life. They appreciate things that are aesthetically pleasing, and take pride in decorating and organizing their home.