
These Myers-Briggs Personalities Are In Serious Need Of A Vacation This Summer
ISFP
As an ISFP, you’re a deep-rooted feeler. It’s also your love of exploration and spontaneity that means you need to take a vacation this summer — and you should probably try doing it without worrying too much about other people’s schedules. Because you, as an introverted MBTI type, need space to yourself from time to time, you should give yourself the chance to recharge on your own time this summer by taking time away. Your work, your personal relationships, and even your interactions from your personal projects and hobbies can all be draining to you, because you sense others’ emotions so clearly.
You’re great at occasionally pulling something together when you desperately need a break, but your personality type tends to shy away from big-picture planning that requires thinking ahead of time. Try to push yourself out of your comfort zone by planning out a real trip for yourself this summer — ideally one that isn’t so last minute.
INFJ
You’re dedicated to your values and your work, INFJ, and you don’t always like to take a break. If it’s for the greater good, you’ll pile more and more onto your plate without ever thinking about your personal wellbeing. That’s also in part because your personality type has a higher likelihood of being a perfectionist. You want to keep pushing and pushing until everything is up to your standards, and that often means you succumb to long work hours.
This summer is a good opportunity for you to take a break and focus on the other aspects of your personality that are important to you, like your own creative pursuits and personal hobbies. Take a break from the work that’s starting to burn you out and refocus on your inner values, using vacation as an opportunity to gain new inspiration and energy.
ESTJ
You’re a leader, ESTJ, and it’s often hard for you to take a break because of that — whether that’s at work or in your personal life. Maybe you worry that your household would simply fall apart without you there as a guide, or maybe you feel like your workplace would lag behind if you take more than a short break.
While your work ethic is always admirable, the next few months are a good opportunity to plan a long break for yourself — not just because you’re probably in serious need of a rest, but also because you need to prove to yourself that your projects and professional investments can manage without you. Take the time to become a little more in tune with yourself and your desires while you take time away from the hustle and bustle of your busy day-to-day life.