INTJ: Harness Your Gifts, Utilize Your Strengths, Find Success and Thrive As The Unstoppable “Mastermind” (The Ultimate Guide To The INTJ Personality Type)
By Dan Johnston
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About this ebook
This Book Is For The INTJ Who Knows They’re Capable Of More and Wants To Develop Into Their Best Self
Are you the kind of person who wants to make the most of yourself and have the most fulfilling career and relationships possible? If that’s you, then you must read this book.
When you buy this book, you’ll discover the comprehensive guide in existence to succeeding as your best self.
Sex, Love and Relationships
-How to find your perfect mate and build the kind of relationship that works for you.
-Learn techniques for avoiding conflict and positively expressing your feelings.
-Discover how to overcome the kinds of relationship challenges most INTJs will face.
-Are you dating an INTJ? Finally understand your partner and Learn how to avoid the most common INTJ “traps”, misunderstandings and heartbreak.
Discover Your Perfect Career
It’s not enough to know what careers an INTJ could do, you want to know where an INTJ will thrive and achieve financial success, happiness and fulfillment. That’s what you’ll find here.
Thrive At Work and Be Paid What You’re Worth
Discover the strategies used by successful INTJs to thrive at work so you can answer questions like:
-As an INTJ, what career is right for me?
-As an INTJ, why do I hate this job? Why is my boss such an idiot?
-As an INTJ, why am I so bored at work?
-How can I earn more money as an INTJ?
-As an INTJ, how can I be happier at work?
INTJ Secret Weapons Revealed (aka Your Strengths)
-Discover your natural gifts and how to apply them to work and social situations.
-Learn what INTJs can do that no other type is as capable of.
-How to harness your strengths and make yourself priceless to friends, lovers and bosses.
INTJ Kryptonite (aka Your Weak Spots)
-Discover why many INTJs have trouble with their tempers.
-Understand where your weaknesses come from and how to easily overcome them.
-Why so many INTJs suffer from ridged thinking? Why are INTJs so critical of other people? Most importantly, how do you cure yourself of it?
Also Inside:
-Unleashing your inner social butterfly. A special 8-part section on social skills for introverts. Some of the topics covered include: Making new friends, handling small talk, and how to avoid looking rude when you're really just shy.
-10 Strategies For Achieving Health, Wealth and Happiness as an INTJ
-Following Giants: Discover what famous INTJs have in common and what you can learn from them.
-An Introduction To Myers-Briggs and Personality Psychology: Finally understand what those 4 letters mean and how different types relate.
-The Four Groups – There are 16 personality types but these types can actually be broken down into just 4 groups. Understanding these groups can save you hours and allow you to quickly understand the core personality of those around you and how the two of you will relate.
The Difference Between "Getting By" and Thriving
Abraham Maslow put the desire for "self-actualization" at the top of his famous pyramid of human needs. Maslow taught us that we will never really be complete, happy, or satisfied unless we are striving for our full potential. That is why I wrote this book. This book is about thriving as your best self. It's about thriving in a world where so many people settle for average.
Other books on personality types include brief descriptions of each type, sometimes with a few tips. This book goes deeper than any other book, website or guide and includes the reasoning behind the strategies so you can truly understand the INTJ.
Dan Johnston
Dan Johnston is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, coach, and recognized expert in the fields of confidence, psychology and personal transformation. As a coach, one of his specialties is helping clients discover their natural talents, apply them to their true purpose and create a plan of action to live the life of their dreams.Dan has been a student of psychology, personal change and social interaction for over a decade. His passion for helping others feel and be their best drives his continuous pursuit to understand exactly how people work.Dan's educational background includes a degree in Psychology from a world-renowned University, training with Anthony Robbins at his Leadership Academy, and NLP Practitioner Training with Harry Nichols.In his personal life, Dan has turned his dreams into reality. Between 2012 and 2013 he lived in 5 new places: Costa Rica, New York, Germany, Italy and Spain. Today, Dan calls Germany his home base but insists “Home” is wherever he hangs his hat for the week. He frequently travels throughout Europe. Dan spends his mornings writing new books and his early evenings on Skype working one-on-one with his coaching clients, supporting them in creating their own dream lives.
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Reviews for INTJ
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Reading this book helped me understand that I am not weird - I am a rare gift to others. The social skills section has opened my eyes to dealing with my weaknesses. On the point about me: yes - I am an INTJ, creative, always planning my future, love to learn and improve!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I started reading this book yesterday and just finished it today. I have to say it was a quick easy to read book. I really liked it. Great reading and great book.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5It was very positive reinforcement for INTJ's and provided some helpful hints on some awkward situations all INTJ's experience at some degreee. Some actual INTJ's offered some insight which was brilliant. The only reason I did not give a perfect score was because I wanted some more information on the actual job types. The best careers are listed but no info on what type of business or area of study that was required to do them. If this book existed while I was about to graduate high school it could have really changed my life for the better. It is a good read if your this Myer and Briggs type or want to know more about it.
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