In the first of a two part series exploring the Introverted MBTI authors, we’re diving into learning more about the introverted feeling authors – INFJs, ISFJs, INFPs, and ISPFs – who they are, what makes them tick, and tips on how to get over what might be holding you back in your work.
Have you ever noticed that authors and the MBTI fans seem to go together like PB & J? After all, the ladies who dreamed up the dichotomies based on Carl Jung’s work were also fiction authors who used the MBTI to craft some of their own characters.
As an INFJ and an INTJ, Rebecca and I have very different processes when it comes to writing, which led us to wonder how our MBTI types influenced our writing. We expected to learn about pantsters and plotters, but we never expected to discover that there are some MBTI types that may be more suited to writing fiction versus non-fiction. Rebecca’s cat Goomba also weighs in as an MBTI prodigy and scene stealer.
In the first of a two part series exploring the Introverted MBTI authors, we’re diving into learning more about the introverted feeling authors – INFJs, ISFJs, INFPs, and ISPFs – who they are, what makes them tick, and tips on how to get over what might be holding you back in your work.