What Your Guardian Angel Needs You To Know, Based On Your Myers Briggs Type
INTJ
Other people can be frustrating, but it doesn’t mean that you should wall yourself off from them. The people you invite into your life can be important sources of inspiration and strength, don’t forget to look to them for input and perspective. Emotions, while challenging, can be valuable sources of information.
INTP
While you might find the emotional side of life frustrating, emotions are still a part of your human experience and sometimes require your attention and energy. When you start to think yourself into analysis paralysis as you explore every possible avenue of a decision, check in to see how you feel about stopping the freeze.
ENTJ
There are times for you to be a bold visionary, and then there are times when you’d be better served by listening to those around you. Some situations require diplomacy, and if emotions around you are high, consider the way that you deliver your message. Rest and rejuvenation are important aspects of any projects, especially those that are long-term.
ENTP
Not everyone loves a debate, so check in frequently when they get particularly lively. Some of the most important work you need to get done might be boring, but those are the tasks that require your focus the most. Being flexible can sometimes mean lacking focus – keep your overall goals in the forefront of your mind, especially when taking on more tasks.
INFJ
It’s hard for people to be vulnerable with you if you won’t or can’t reciprocate, sometimes you’re just going to have to take a chance. Asking for help isn’t a weakness. Sometimes the extraordinary is built off the ordinary done in an amazing way. It won’t do you any good to allow your perfectionism to drive you past the point of exhaustion.
INFP
The pursuit of perfection makes for an easy excuse to procrastinate, so don’t allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good. Burnout, especially of the emotional variety, is a real possibility if you don’t acknowledge and process the emotions you’re experiencing. Self-isolation can quickly turn into loneliness and emotional detachment.
ENFJ
Everyone isn’t as intense as you are, especially when it comes to their pursuit of personal goals. You can’t solve the world’s problems, be careful that you don’t take on too much by balancing compassion and personal boundaries. Just because everyone doesn’t have the same amount of energy for the cause as you do doesn’t mean they don’t care.
ENFP
Don’t lose the trees for the forest – make sure you’re able to keep track of all the details that are going to help you make the world a better place. Don’t worry so much about what people think that you bend over backward for their comfort. To maintain focus, use your passion and curiosity to explore your skills in more depth instead of attempting to learn more skills.
ISTJ
You’re extremely capable, but you’re also extremely capable of burning yourself out if you don’t learn to trust the people around you and delegate some tasks to them! While honesty is important, be sure to use kindness to temper what you say, especially when it comes to emotional matters. Everyone is human, and can miss a detail and make a mistake – even you.
ISFJ
Don’t let your humility get in the way of recognizing how far you’ve come and what you’ve accomplished. You might think that you are saving people by not letting them know what you think, but you might actually be building resentments and tension that’s bound to come out at the worst moment. Change can be upsetting and challenging, but it’s necessary for growth.
ESTJ
Dependability is key in a lot of areas of life, but don’t allow tradition and the way things have always been to wear down your ability to think on your feet or innovate. Your conviction is admirable, but it is not a virtue in and of itself. Not everyone is as idealistic or shares the same values as you do. You can’t control everything.
ESFJ
You are naturally diplomatically gifted, but don’t lose yourself in your attempts to be sure that everyone is comfortable. Likability isn’t everything, and you are more valuable than just your connections or wardrobe. Don’t be afraid of what will happen to your social circle if you pursue your interests. You will not find the life you want to build inside your comfort zone.
ISTP
It’s ok to be blunt and honest, just be sure that you’re willing to put in a little bit of extra work to be empathetic towards the emotional attachments others may have. Your skepticism is part of your wisdom, but don’t let it get in the way of your emotional intelligence. Sometimes the more interesting parts of our experience can only be understood and experienced if we let others in.
ISFP
There are going to be times where you’re just going to have to deal with a lot of structure, and there will be times where you’ll have no choice but to get involved in long-term plans. Responsibility and commitments don’t mean the end of your freedom, but can give you new frontiers to explore. When you find yourself getting overwhelmed in a situation, it’s ok to let yourself take a step back for a moment.
ESTP
No one likes an emotionally awkward situation, but it’s not an excuse to never share your emotions or work through more difficult ones. While your energetic approach is productive, don’t get so caught up in the details that you miss the bigger picture. Yes, it’s always tempting to work towards something new and exciting, but it can also be important to keep boundaries in tact. Balance is key.
ESFP
Conflict is sometimes necessary, and when you’re faced with it don’t be afraid to advocate for yourself. Before you decide to add some spice to a situation you deem boring – make sure you aren’t missing some of the nuances. It’s easier to adhere to long-term plans when you also build in rewards and day-to-day goals that support your overall vision.