functions

Fi Conscience
- Seeks to understand what is truly important: their deeply held values.
- Makes value based decisions to maintain personal integrity.
- Helps others maintain their integrity.
Identification
Leading: INFP / ISFP
Support: ENFP / ESFP
- Fi users tend to use emotion-laden vocabulary (i.e. Preferring the phrase, “I feel like…” over “I think that…”).
- Fi dominant types tend to ‘zone out’ or daydream more than any other type – they may even do this in the middle of a conversation.
- They are incredibly patient listeners who are happy to let you talk for as long as you need to, without jumping in to offer solutions.
- These types connect and show empathy by exposing their own experiences and struggles as a means of letting you know you’re not alone.
- Fi users are the easiest types to offend, particularly if you question an aspect of their identity or betray one of their morals.
- They will almost always argue from a subjective or emotional standpoint – often using the way they feel as an argument in and of itself.
- These types make other people feel comfortable by exhibiting an inclusive, non-judgmental attitude toward them.
- These types usually advocate for staying true to oneself, following your heart and doing what you know to be right.