(7/31/20 I’ve recently published I Want to Do All the Things, a short ebook for polymaths. It includes this blog post and more! Learn more about it here, or buy it from here.)
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Using Lists to Be a More Organized INFP Writer
Writers have to manage a ton of information. There’s information for writing projects, research, and blog posts. There are our personal writing practice and journaling. There’s our own habit of reading and the notes that creates. Plus we also want to hold on to ideas and observations–it can all become...
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Money Saving Tips for Creative Entrepreneurs
As a writer, I’ve been engaged in a never-ending fight with the Day Job. Ever since the age of five, I’ve dreamed of being a working author. I could create stories and books for others and that would be my job.
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7 Simple Organization Tips for INFPs
There are a ton of books and blogs out there on being organized. As someone who struggles with organization, my thoughts always go to, "Is this organizational tip easy? Does it work with how I think?"Since writing my book, Idealist Dreams: How I Learned to Plan as an INFP, I...
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Dear INFP Writer, It's Okay to Have Too Many Ideas
In the function stack of INFPs, extroverted intuition is the second in command. It is your inspiration and idea machine. Extroverted intuition (Ne) enjoys combining ideas and feeling inspired. It's all about being curious, finding new ideas from the external world, and connecting those ideas together in unique ways. Since...
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10 Tips on Working With Your Strengths as an INFP Writer
Writing allows us to express ourselves and sort through our inner world. Fi Ne Si TeIn the function stack of the INFP, introverted feeling is at the top. It's the function INFPs are the most comfortable using. And introverted feeling, with its deep interest in the personal lives of others,...
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