Heidi Priebe
Heidi is the author of The Comprehensive ENFP Survival Guide, and The Comprehensive INFP Survival Guide.
7 Things You Should Know Before You Date An ENFP
ENFPs are weirdos. The sooner you accept this, the easier things are going to be.
What It’s Like To Love Someone Who Has Depression
One day you’ll think back to the happier times you shared and feel struck by the contrast of how things are now. You’ll get the distinct feeling that someone you love has passed away.
The Truth About Meeting Someone At The Wrong Time
The right people make you want to throw away the plans you originally had for one and follow them into the hazy, unknown future without a glance backwards.
6 Reasons Why Everyone Should Have An INFP Friend
They protect their loved ones to death.
6 Things Every ENFJ Needs To Be Reminded Of Every Once In A While
Not all decisions are set in stone.
The Second Time You Get Your Heart Broken
It will hurt in a completely and utterly different way than it hurt the first time, but it’s going to be pain all the same. It is a subtler pain. A refined pain.
25 Struggles Only ENFPs Will Understand
Being a HUGE, UNSTOPPABLE FORCE of creativity and productivity… an hour before the deadline.
When Home Moves On Without You
We all want to be the sole catalysts of change. We want to make drastic changes that leave big, gaping holes in our wake. We don’t want those holes filled in.
10 Things That Children Do Better Than Adults
Adults will go to great lengths to avoid rejection. Children, on the other hand, know that it is only a part of succeeding.
16 Signs It’s Time To Leave A Place You Once Loved
When you wake up more days than not with the nagging, uncomfortable feeling that the life you should be living is happening somewhere else.
29 Struggles Only Canadians Will Understand
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5 Things We Need To Stop Expecting Significant Others To “Just Get”
Despite our desperate attempts to recreate the things we see in Hollywood, we are never going to be in a successful relationship if we keep expecting our partners to just get everything that’s going on in our heads without us having to say it.
5 Criticisms Of How I Met Your Mother‘s Ending (And Why They’re Invalid)
The final development of Ted’s character was learning to not be the man who lived in his stories: The story of how he met Tracey finally ended, and the rest of his life began.
Why Your Bare-Faced Selfies Aren’t Really Helping Anyone
This campaign is meant to empower women to make a change for cancer patients. And yet the only way we can think to go about it is by marketing our appearance-based insecurities?