7 Random Ways Advocates (INFJs) Are the Most Extreme Personality Type

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Our research generates a lot of data about how different personality types think, feel, and behave. We use that information to build thought-provoking, actionable resources ranging from our free articles and personality profiles all the way up to our Premium Profiles and members’ Academy.

But sometimes, data is interesting on its own. Like how the highest numbers kind of stand out, because, you know…they’re the highest. So, in lighthearted, did-you-know fashion, we thought we’d share a few times that Advocate (INFJ) personality types were the “top type” in response to a survey item.

Don’t take these responses too seriously, though. They may be only a few percentage points above some other types and don’t necessarily indicate unique or problematic behavior. (We’ll show the overall average agreement rates for reference.)

But highest is highest, and that’s interesting, right? So, let’s head for rarified air by scaling a few Advocate data peaks:

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  1. 91% of Advocates said they constantly have a nagging feeling about all the things they need to do. (Average agreement was 76%.) Lots of people can probably relate to this one, especially if they have a Turbulent Identity. Apparently, Advocates’ combination of traits makes them especially likely to feel this way. But hey, don’t be so hard on yourself about all those things you’re supposed to do.
  2. 78% of Advocates said they always go through the entire menu before deciding what to order. (Average agreement was 69%.) Does this sound like you? Are you an Advocate? Do you even know your personality type? (If you haven’t taken our free test and read through the free profile for your type, the answer, sadly, is no.) Seriously though, thoroughness is one thing, but the rest of us would like to order, please.
  3. 84% of Advocates said they feel upset if they catch themselves having bad thoughts or impulses. (Average agreement was 66%.) Of course, that doesn’t tell us what exactly qualifies them as “bad.” But with their empathetic sense of right and wrong, it’s no wonder that these caring personality types feel a little stressed by their own darker side. We suggest a dual remedy of self-acceptance and ice cream.
  4. 86% of Advocates said they always reread an email after sending it. (Average agreement was 72%.) It sounds like a risky habit, albeit one that most people might do. Hopefully, most Advocates feel a warm glow of reassurance from such double-checking…rather than the stinging pain of a facepalm. OMG, did I really write that?
  5. 76% of Advocates said they’re emotionally attached to their possessions. (Average agreement was 64%.) We assume that this means a favorite shirt more than a dish sponge, but hey, we’re not judging. There’s nothing wrong with being sentimental…if you don’t take it too far. We’ve got our eye on those sponges, Advocates; don’t make us check under your kitchen sink.
  6. 79% of Advocates said they often stay awake at night thinking about things that upset them during the day. (Average agreement was 59%.) Insomnia is no joke, so if you’re an Advocate lying awake right now agonizing over that sponge you threw away earlier, seek help. (Apparently, we will joke about it, after all.) Seriously though, we sympathize. Everything we’ve mentioned so far can be fodder for late-night worrying. Especially the menu thing. Did you order right? What did you miss out on?
  7. 87% of Advocates said they are deeply affected by natural beauty, like blooming flowers. (Average agreement was 69%.) Sometimes being more on the extreme end of things also means letting in a little more of life’s beauty than most people do. Advocate personalities get a special taste of sweetness from what their senses can drink in. No one knows better than Advocates that life is full of deep meaning, but would a naturally beautiful gift be a good reminder? Yes – that’s us telling you to give an Advocate a flowering plant.

Final Thoughts

These are just a few quirky data points, not to be confused with deeper insights that highlight notable tendencies of a particular personality type. Indeed, Advocates had plenty of company (and a few near neighbors) in response to the above survey items.

Still, it’s kind of fun to see a few places where they were on top, right?

When do you think your personality type is a bit “extra”? Let us know in the comments below!

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Yes...
INFP avatar
As an INFJ I feel many of these points quite accurately explain why I feel the need to have an excessive number of tabs open at all times in my browser HAHAH
INFJ avatar
I may or may not have between 10 and 15 tabs open on my personal computer at all times.
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I do too. I don't really want to be so cluttered, but my mind is always curious about random things. So new tabs get opened but not always read and absorbed right away lol
INFJ avatar
Amateur; I have THIRTY NINE!!! MUHAHAHAHA!
ENFJ avatar
I’m something like borderline OCD so leaving tabs I’m not using open drives me insane. I just bookmark/reading list what I’m not using but want to eventually get to.
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I thought I was the only one who does that. My friend gets mad at me when she checks my computer because eI have so many tabs open
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i'm an infp and i can relate to everything but number 2 :)
INFJ avatar
All seven of these points apply to me (usually). Quite fascinating.
INFJ avatar
The article doesn't mean only Advocates have these preferences; it's just noting that Advocates agree with them at a higher percentage. For example, 76% of all respondents stated they "constantly have a nagging feeling about all the things they need to do"; It's just notable that 91% of Advocates agree as that's a large percentage of agreement. In contrast, I'm an Advocate, but I don't do the second one "always go through the entire menu before deciding what to order." Yet, 78% of Advocates do. I just fall in that 22% margin. Agreeing or disagreeing with these particular statements doesn't make you more or less likely to be an Advocate as there is a percentage in each personality type that does agree or disagree with them. It's just noteworthy that the percentage of agreement is statistically high for Advocates.
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Thanks for clarifying that Angela (despite most of us already knowing that). It’s funny that so many people do not read the entire menu (I always read the entire menu, otherwise I feel guilty/awkward/feel like I’m missing something).
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I actually trying to avoid restaurants that have pages of menu. I like a restaurant knows that they good at and focus on it. I.e. In-and-out burger. Meanwhile, I bet the waiter regretted having a long menu for she had to answer all my questions. "Tell me, does this beef stew has wine in it ? What type of wine ?Which year ? How were the beef tenderized? With onion?" And I ended up ordering an salad.
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A good waiter should be able to confidently answer those questions truthfully, otherwise that is just an average waiter (most likely).
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Oh yes , I am deeply impressed with their keen memories. But usually by the time when I reached my tenth question, my ISTJ friend would hit me at the thoat and order a salad for me.
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Ten questions? I only need to ask one or two questions, do you want the waiters to not like you!? :laugh:
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Architects also tend to be similar to that of assertives. I remember reading an article regarding these personality types getting along well in the workplace.
INFJ avatar
Interesting, I don’t remember reading an article like that.
INFJ avatar
Not judging or anything but how does one not go through the entire menu? How can you just settle on the first thing that looks good without seeing everything?
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That is basically what I said, I agree with you!
INTP avatar
It's interesting that excluding point 6 and 7, all apply to me as well, an ISTJ.