Heidi Priebe
Heidi is the author of The Comprehensive ENFP Survival Guide, and The Comprehensive INFP Survival Guide.
Wait For The Person Who Makes Love Feel Easy
If you have a Chuck-and-Blair or a Rachel-and-Ross or a Ted-and-Robin kind of relationship, I hate to break it to you but you’re probably with the wrong person.
What Each Personality Type Does In Order To Avoid Breaking Up With You
ESTJ: Outsources the breakup.
‘Hating People’ Doesn’t Make You An Introvert – It Just Makes You A Person Who Hates People
Hating people doesn’t make you an introvert, any more than disliking chocolate makes you allergic to it.
Here Are All Your Favorite Thought Catalog Classics Re-titled As If They Were Posted In 2017
14 Truths About Our Rapidly Decaying Planet That Only Old Souls Who Are Also Empaths Will Understand
The Most Important Things I’ve Learned About Writing, After Writing Every Day For Two Years
People don’t want to see you in your writing. They want to see themselves in it.
A Non-Comprehensive List Of Things That I Still Worry About (But Probably Shouldn’t)
I worry that I’ll never love anyone as much as the first person I ever fell in love with.
Another Way To Look At Things Ending
Calling my time in New York a failure because it ended would make about as much sense as calling a long plane ride a failure because the plane eventually landed.
The Apology We Owe Each Myers-Briggs Personality Type
ISFP: I’m sorry for underestimating how far your creativity would take you. I’m sorry for trying to put you into a box you didn’t belong in.
Everything Is Going To Be Fine
You’re twenty-six and sitting at your dining room table with a steaming cup of coffee and the silence you’ve forgotten how to fill.
Why I’ll Always Love You More Than Anyone Else
everyone else is just a blueprint
What I Learned From A Year Of Doing Improv (Besides That I’m Terrible At Improv)
The meat and potatoes of improvisational comedy isn’t invention – it’s emotion.
Why The ‘Sorting Hat’ Is Actually An Excellent Metaphor For Life In Our Twenties
In the real world, our sorting ceremony doesn’t happen once but over and over again.