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  • INFJ and Driving Jobs: Why You Can, And Why You'll Love It!

    HTR Williams

    language (HTR Williams, Jan. 23, 2020)
    **Written by an INFJ who’s worked for years as a professional driver . . . and loved it!**Are you an INFJ who feels stuck in first gear, wondering which direction to go in life? This book is a road map, offering an alternative route.Driving work might be an unexpected way to help better engage all the rare, unique power that’s supposedly lurking under your INFJ bonnet.It’s simply not true that INFJs can’t become excellent drivers, or that people designated ‘Sensing’ types by MBTI theory make better drivers.Whether you’ve already considered driving as a possible occupation, or you’re simply struggling for ideas, if you enjoy driving, there’s no good reason why you couldn’t start driving for a living. Find out why with this book.You’ll discover:•Why driving jobs can be a great way to support your creative vocation, further study, meaningful volunteer work, or a spiritual calling•How you can gain more confidence if you’re a nervous INFJ driver•The main reasons why driving for a living is suited to the INFJ temperament•The main obstacles you’ll likely face if working in the transport industry Informed by MBTI theory and quality research, you’ll get a realistic idea of what it’s like to be an INFJ working as a professional driver, ‘straight from the horse’s mouth.’You won’t get slowed down by pages full of annoying, redundant ‘filler’ content, hollow self-help platitudes, or a mash-up of information already freely available to everyone on the internet.Peppered with useful insights and anecdotes from the author’s lived experience, INFJ and Driving Jobs is a great way to start a journey which could grow your self-esteem and enable your ultimate goals. About the author: HTR Williams is an award-winning writer and former journalist with an interest in depth psychology stretching back more than a decade. Other works include INFJ and Journalism: Is This the Right Career For You? and Vampires Analysed. You can also check out his You Tube channel, Psyche Tree.
  • INFJ and Driving Jobs: Why You Can, And Why You'll Love It!

    HTR Williams

    (HTR Williams, Jan. 24, 2020)
    **Written by an INFJ who’s worked for years as a professional driver . . . and loved it!**Are you an INFJ who feels stuck in first gear, wondering which direction to go in life? This book is a road map, offering an alternative route.It’s not true INFJs can’t become excellent drivers, or that people designated ‘Sensing’ types by MBTI theory make better drivers.Whether you’ve already considered driving as a possible occupation, or you’re simply struggling for ideas, if you enjoy driving, there’s no good reason why you couldn’t start driving for a living. Find out why with this book . . .You’ll discover:•Why driving jobs can be a great way to support your creative vocation, further study, meaningful volunteer work, or a spiritual calling•How you can gain more confidence if you’re a nervous INFJ driver•The main reasons why driving for a living is suited to the INFJ temperament•The main obstacles you’ll likely face if working in the transport industryInformed by MBTI theory and quality research, you’ll get a realistic idea of what it’s like to be an INFJ working as a professional driver, ‘straight from the horse’s mouth.’You won’t get slowed down by pages full of annoying, redundant ‘filler’ content, hollow self-help platitudes, or a mash-up of information already freely available to everyone on the internet.Peppered with useful insights and anecdotes from the author’s lived experience, INFJ and Driving Jobs is a great way to start a journey which could grow your self-esteem and enable your ultimate goals.About the author: HTR Williams is an award-winning writer and former journalist with an interest in depth psychology stretching back more than a decade. Other works include INFJ and Journalism: Is This the Right Career For You? and Vampires Analysed. You can also check out his You Tube channel, Psyche Tree.