Personality Type

Personality Type: INFP-T (The Mediator/The Healer/The Dreamer)
. Mind: 15% extroverted, 85% introverted
. Energy: 80% intuitive, 20% observant
. Nature: 12% thinking, 88% feeling
. Tactics: 17% judging, 83% prospecting
. Identity: 33% assertive, 67% turbulent

She is certainly an idealist, and though perceived as calm, reserved, or even shy, she has an inner flame and passion that can really shine. Despite seeming so shy, she isn't all that shy, and she can be rather bold when she needs to be. She is quiet, yes, but one ought not mistake that for shyness or for weakness. Violate her moral code or mess with the people she loves/is loyal to most, and she will become bold, maybe even rather feisty. Many don't see her as scary until she flips them using her martial arts moves. Not intimidating upon first glance, but mess with her friends/family and you'll be sure to not mess with her again.

Her personality type is a rare one, so she unfortunately feels alone or misunderstood, and often is most understood. She's an idealist, so like Cross, she truly believes peace can happen between humans and vampires— that one day they can coexist peacefully.

Information below was taken from truity.com:

"INFPs are imaginative idealists, guided by their own core values and beliefs. To a Healer, possibilities are paramount; the realism of the moment is only of passing concern. They see potential for a better future, and pursue truth and meaning with their own individual flair."

"INFPs are sensitive, caring, and compassionate, and are deeply concerned with the personal growth of themselves and others. Individualistic and nonjudgmental, INFPs believe that each person must find their own path. They enjoy spending time exploring their own ideas and values, and are gently encouraging to others to do the same. INFPs are creative and often artistic; they enjoy finding new outlets for self-expression."

. Energized by time alone

. Focuses on ideas and concepts rather than facts and details

. Makes decisions based on feelings and values

. Prefers to be spontaneous and flexible rather than planned and organized

"INFPs are sometimes referred to as Healer personalities due to their sympathetic idealism and gentle compassion for other people."

"INFPs value authenticity and want to be original and individual in what they do. They are often concerned with a search for meaning and truth within themselves. Following tradition holds little appeal for the INFP; they prefer to do their own exploration of values and ideas, and decide for themselves what seems right. INFPs are often offbeat and unconventional, but they feel no desire to conform. The INFP would rather be true to themselves than try to fit in with the crowd."

"INFPs are accepting and nonjudgmental in their treatment of others, believing that each person must follow their own path. They are flexible and accommodating, and can often see many points of view. It is important to the INFP to support other people; however, the INFP may react strongly if they feel their own values are being violated. They especially hate being steamrolled by people who insist there is one right way to do things. INFPs want an open, supportive exchange of ideas."

"INFPs may initially seem cool, as they reserve their most authentic thoughts and feelings for people they know well. They are reflective and often spiritual, and often interested in having meaningful conversations about values, ethics, people, and personal growth. Typically curious and open-minded, the Healer continually seeks a deeper understanding of themselves and of the people around them. They are passionate about their ideals, but private as well; few people understand the depth of the INFP's commitment to their beliefs."

"INFPs are sensitive and empathetic, and engage themselves in a lifelong quest for meaning and authenticity. The mundane aspects of life are of less interest to this type, and they are more excited by interesting ideas than by practical facts. They typically accept others without question, and may take special interest in offbeat points of view or alternative lifestyles. They often have a special affection for the arts, especially the avant garde, as they love experiencing new concepts in self-expression."

Her Strengths:
. Idealism
. Integrity
. Compromise
. Dedication
. Compassion
. Mercy
. Patience

Her Weaknesses:
. Sensitivity
. Impracticality 
. Selflessness
. Vulnerability (this one is only sometimes; she's become much better at not letting people manipulate her, but she's a very trusting person, so she still struggles with being vulnerable. People abuse her merciful nature, too.)

What Angers & Enrages Her:
. Being controlled/micro-managed
. Assumptions being made about her
. Bullies
. Power-hungry individuals
. Authoritarianism
. Being underestimated or condescended to
. Injustice or unfairness
. Having her imagination stifled
. Having her feelings belittled
. Having her values violated
. Hypocrisy

How She Handles Being Tired/Sleepy/Exhausted:
. INFPs often go through stages when they begin to grow more tired. At first they are likely to behave somewhat silly and goofy, and maybe a bit more extroverted than usual. They will find themselves acting playful and allowing that side of themselves to come out much more, especially around loved ones. INFPs become much moodier though when they start to become more drained. When the INFP is beyond exhausted, they won't be playful any longer. They might find that they are becoming grumpy and don't want to be around people any longer. The exhausted INFP will just want to curl up with a blanket, and possibly cuddle silently with someone they love.

When She Has A Crush:

. When she's interested in someone, she'll definitely want their number so they can be in contact. She also has a habit of stalking those she likes online, curious about how they are when they're alone without wanting to be alone with him at first. She will question the person she's interested in about many things so she knows their values, etc., and because she wants to know what's behind the mask someone puts on when in public.

. When she likes someone, she will text constantly and consistently, but will back off if her special someone is annoyed by it.

. She is least concerned with one's persona and knows there is something deeper hidden within that someone. To be a bit melodramatic, she wants to swim through his darkness until she find the light within him.

. When she is smitten she latches onto her crush, and he might be all she sees when he's around. As the backdrop blurs, she will absorb as much of him as she can. Every crinkle of his nose and every movement of his hand will be noted and cherished. That greedy vampire. She likes finding clues in him that have some connection to underlying meaning. She can't help but catalogue all the nuances to hus deeper emotional spectrum. He might look like he's smiling brightly on the outside, but she will know whether that expression matches what is going on inside of him. With a little time around him, she'll quickly learn what bits of his presentation are real and which are an act.

In A Romantic Relationship:
. Loves her special someone for who they are
. Always listens
. Loves physical and verbal affection
. Does her best to be there for her special someone
. Can be too clingy
. Can get jealous at times, but reminds herself her lover loves her and no one else, so then is completely trusting of her significant other

Love Language:
. Words of affirmation
. Sweet words of affection
. Hugs
. Cuddles
. Soft touches

More Facts:

. INFPs have a need to be inspired, and Lizanna is no different. She lives in a world of emotion and meaning. She needs strong emotion in her life in order to feel like she's living, so she often has a bad habit of falling head over heels for a guy that evokes strong emotions (though she does do her best to not be naive about relationships and think with her head rather than her heart— which doesn't always work out), or she will go to books, music, poetry, or travel. She feels inspired by the latter things. She feels restless if the passion dies away, though.

. INFPs are deeply in touch with their values, possibly more than any other personality type. Her dominant function is Introverted Feeling, which means they make decisions by asking themselves, 'what feels right for me?'. They're generally nonjudgmental and gentle, but may find themselves with anger or defensiveness when someone violates their values. This may happen when other personality types, such as "Thinking" types (like the ENTJ, INTJ, or ESTJ) demand to know the rationale behind the INFP's decision. They make a decision simply because they feel a certain way. When critized for 'not having a good enough reason', the INFP may feel invalidated. Sadly, if this happens too much, the INFP may begin doubting himself/herself and their most natural way of thinking.

. INFPs love nature and often spend time outside and in the wilderness. Lizanna feels in tune with nature when she just sits out there and prays as she listens to all the sounds around her. She's deeply in love with just closing her eyes and listening to the birds singing, the wind rustling the leaves, and all the other sounds of nature.

. She's a wanderer and explorer, who's also fine with a simple lifestyle. Forget extravagant vacations, designer clothes, and fine meals! Those aren't a priority for her, though that isn't to say she wouldn't enjoy them— but she would dislike an extravagant vacation if too many other people were around.

. Creative expression is the life blood of an INFP.

. INFPs tend to excel at writing, music, or other forms of creative expression. This is true for many introverts, but for INFPs it's because art allows them to express their deep feelings in an authentic way. INFPs may not be able to articulate their deep, personal feelings to friends and family in passing conversation, but they can create a painting or write a novel to immerse others in their emotional experience. It may be an emotional experience related to their own feelings, the feelings of another person they've come in contact with, or on a much wider scale, the feelings of the human experience in general.

. INFPs are healers of emotional wounds. This personality type is nicknamed as The Healer for a reason! And the nickname fits, because INFPs care deeply about the inner emotional lives of other people. According to the Keirsey web site, "Their great passion is to heal the conflicts that trouble individuals, or that divide groups, and thus to bring wholeness, or health, to themselves, their loved ones, and their community." The INFP's ability to heal springs from their deep understanding of emotions, their caring nature, and their ability to see things from a unique perspective.

. Other people dump their problems on them.

Unfortunately, there can be a downside to being so gentle and outwardly receptive: other people dump their problems on you. Many INFPs end up in one-sided conversations in which the other person vents their feelings and complains, while the INFP listens patiently. Being the dumping ground for other people's problems can give INFPs a sense of emotional heaviness, and in fact, many INFPs do have an air of melancholy about them. Spending time alone, immersed in a creative project or in nature, can help clear the INFP's head. And, INFPs can learn to set boundaries to avoid getting "dumped on" in the future.

. When INFPs feel passionate about something, watch out!

INFPs may see themselves as reluctant heroes. One minute they're strolling through life, the next minute their passion has been awakened because they've stumbled across a person who needs their help. With their idealism driving them on, INFPs can be truly unstoppable.

That should be no surprise, given how many famous INFPs there are. INFPs have accomplished great things—think Joan of Arc, who, as a teenager with no military training, led the French army to victory over the British during the Hundred Years' War. According to Dodge, other famous INFPs include:

. Princess Diana
. Audrey Hepburn
. Fred Rogers (a.k.a. "Mister Rogers," possibly the most INFP person ever)
. John Lennon
. Kurt Cobain
. Tori Amos
. William Shakespeare
. Helen Keller
. Isabel Briggs Myers (creator of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator — the original source of the Myers-Briggs INFP personality profile!)

Other INFPS are:

. J.R.R. Tolkien
. Frodo Baggins
. Arwen Evenstar
. Johnny Depp

. INFPs are often found helping people who are disabled, sick, or in need.

. INFPs love rescuing the helpless; for example, they might adopt abandoned pets from an animal shelter or take up special causes that have affected them personally, such as raising money for research for a rare disease.

On the other hand, if INFPs don't feel a sense of conviction, they tend to shut themselves off from the world. For INFPs, "when it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. But when it matters...it matters big," ~ Joel Mark Witt

. She (Lizanna), as an INFP, doesn't just want any job. She can get bored with the same ole, same ole, so needs a job she is truly passionate about that has different things in each and every day. She's a Vampire Hunter, so gets that variety in schedule, and she also owns a wildlife reserve that belonged to her foster parents. Here's what she looks for in a job:

. Allows her to express their individuality
. Takes advantage of her ability to see unique solutions
. Gives her independence in how she does her job — including how and when she completes projects

. The people in their lives must share their values.

INFPs make wonderful partners and friends. They're loyal, nurturing, and understanding. Self-aware and often spiritual, INFPs tend to be open-minded and accepting of other people's preferences and behavior—as long as their own core values are not violated. They strongly support their friends' and partners' individuality, encouraging them to explore their own ideas and interests. However, they choose romantic partners and friends carefully—not just anyone will do. INFPs look for people whose values are similar to theirs. And they need someone with whom they can create deep emotional intimacy.

. They shy away from conflict.

INFPs tend to be sensitive and have a strong need for harmonious relationships. Because of their open, accepting nature, they're always looking for ways to compromise and accommodate other people. They are generally quite skilled at finding creative solutions to interpersonal problems. However, confronting someone can be difficult for them, so they may ignore problems or keep negative reactions to themselves.

. INFPs can lead through inspiration.

INFPs are true introverts who prefer to stay out of the spotlight. They often spend time alone, immersed in their daydreams or creative projects. They tend to live quiet, simple lives. But this doesn't mean that INFPs are not leaders. In fact, INFPs can be powerful leaders, because they have the ability to profoundly inspire others. When they tap into their passion, sense of meaning, and natural abilities of creative expression, they can get others excited about causes they believe in.

. INFPs can grow by having new experiences.

. The INFP's secondary function, Extroverted Intuition, is a learning process that "sees behind the curtain," so to speak. It perceives patterns in the INFP's experiences and makes connections that aren't necessarily obvious or inherent by definition. It asks, "What if?" and sees possibilities.

. The way INFPs can grow on a personal level is by using this process to explore, make connections, and learn new things. For INFPs, this may mean traveling to new places, taking classes to learn new skills, joining groups or clubs to meet new people, or feeding their appetite for new information by reading or exploring the arts. The more INFPs have new experiences, the more they will add to their deep understanding of emotions and the human condition.

. Sources are truity.com, 16personalities.com, psychologyjunkie.com, and introvertdear.com

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