There are countless Infp courses, tutorials, articles available online, but for some, having a book is still a necessity to learn. This is an up-to-date list of recommended books.
- The Comprehensive INFP Survival Guide (2016)
- The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP (2017)
- Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking (2013)
- INFP: A Flower in the Shade: Hope for the Healer (2017)
- INFP: Understand And Master Your Own Powers (2018)
- ENFP: INFP: ENFJ: INFJ: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations: The Diplomats (2017)
- INFP: 21 Career Choices for an INFP (2015)
- This Is Me Letting You Go (2016)
- INFP: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations (2017)
- INFP: The Dating Bible of an INFP (2015)
- INFP Inspired: Embrace your true self and Thrive as an INFP (2018)
- The INTP Quest: INTPs’ Search for Their Core Self, Purpose, & Philosophy (2017)
The Comprehensive INFP Survival Guide (2016)
Despite their agreeable demeanor, INFPs represent one of the most passionate and complex personality types within the Myers-Briggs Inventory.
The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP (2017)
INFPs often feel alienated from the rest of the world. They can see a different universe—one that is far more interesting and ideal than the realities of “ordinary life.” Although there are struggles to being an INFP, there are also lots of perks. This book tells the stories of an INFP, giving a personal narration about what its like to be this unique—and often misunderstood—personality type. The book also covers the INFPs’ cognitive functions and how they manifest in their experiences.
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking (2013)
At least one-third of the people we know are introverts. They are the ones who prefer listening to speaking; who innovate and create but dislike self-promotion; who favor working on their own over working in teams. It is to introverts—Rosa Parks, Chopin, Dr. Seuss, Steve Wozniak—that we owe many of the great contributions to society. In Quiet, Susan Cain argues that we dramatically undervalue introverts and shows how much we lose in doing so.
INFP: A Flower in the Shade: Hope for the Healer (2017)
If the result of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® personality inventory is the INFP, typology experts define him as the Healer, the Mediator, the Romantic, and the Advocate. The INFP is one of the rarest types, representing about one or two percent of the population. He is an idealist who focuses on needs and he is compassionate to the point of selflessness.
INFP: Understand And Master Your Own Powers (2018)
The INFP personality makes up just a small percentage of the population (around 4% to be precise). Always seeking the good in situations, people, and circumstances, life as an INFP is primarily one with a positive outlook.
ENFP: INFP: ENFJ: INFJ: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations: The Diplomats (2017)
This is a 4 in 1 book which includes the following personality types: ENFP, INFP, ENFJ, and INFJ. The 4 books are: 1. ENFP: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations 2. INFP: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations 3. ENFJ: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations 4. INFJ: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations You’ll learn how to overcome some of the most common weaknesses that exist in your personality type.
INFP: 21 Career Choices for an INFP (2015)
If you’ve ever wanted to learn all there is to learn about INFP careers, you’re looking at the right book! The INFP is introverted, intuitive, feeling and percieving, and these traits have a direct impact on the types of careers to which they tend to gravitate and in which they are most likely to succeed.
This Is Me Letting You Go (2016)
Letting go is not a process that comes naturally to us. In a world that teaches us to cling to what we love at all costs, there is an undeniable art to moving on – and it’s one that we are constantly relearning.
INFP: Understand And Break Free From Your Own Limitations (2017)
The INFP personality makes up just a small percentage of the population. Always seeking the good in situations, people, and circumstances, life as an INFP is primarily one with a positive outlook .There are however, some weaknesses that when addressed can rapidly transform your INFP world, allowing you to flourish and become the best version of yourself. To conquer life as an INFP, you must make the most of their great powers, but be aware of the limitations too.
INFP: The Dating Bible of an INFP (2015)
INFPs are Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling and Perceiving, and this unique blend of MBTI aspects informs how they view and live in the world, what kinds of careers they are best suited to pursue and even who they might end up dating and marrying.
INFP Inspired: Embrace your true self and Thrive as an INFP (2018)
This Book Is For The INFP Who Has Always Felt Different, Yet Knows There Is Something Special, Almost Magical, About Who They Are If you’re an INFP and you want to better understand yourself and why you think how you do, then this book is for you. If you’d like a hand unlocking your strengths and sharing your gifts with the world, then keep reading and see what you think. Sex, Love and Relationships -How to find your perfect mate and build a the kind of relationship that makes you happy.
The INTP Quest: INTPs’ Search for Their Core Self, Purpose, & Philosophy (2017)
INTPs are equal parts thinker and seeker. While their status as nuanced and critical thinkers rarely goes unrecognized, their seeking side is often overlooked. This is largely due to the fact they do most of their seeking inwardly, that is, by way of thinking. Recognizing life’s brevity, INTPs strive to craft a life that is important, meaningful, and authentically reflects who they are.
Best Infp Books Reviewed & Ranked
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The INFP Book: The perks, challenges, and self-discovery of an INFP
Author(s): Catherine Chea
ID: 2423162, Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Year: 2017, Size: 252 Kb, Format: epub
The Comprehensive INFP Survival Guide
Author(s): Heidi Priebe
ID: 2214064, Publisher: Thought Catalog Books, Year: 2016, Size: 1 Mb, Format: pdf
The Idealist: Your Guide to the INFP Personality Type
Author(s): Jaroslaw Jankowski
ID: 3555519, Publisher: Logos Media, Year: 2016, Size: 1 Mb, Format: epub
Please note that this booklist is not absolute. Some books are truly chart-busters according to Washington Post, others are composed by unknown writers. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant books you could recommend? Drop a comment if you have any feedback on the list.