The INFJ Handbook is here!

Two years ago this weekend, I published my first INFJ blog post on this site. It seems fitting, then, that I’m releasing my first e-book this weekend and that it is all about INFJs. Inside, you’ll find:

  • Quick introduction to Myers-Briggs type theory
  • Thorough description of the INFJ personality type
  • Discussions of INFJ strengths and weakness
  • Tips for personal growth
  • List of things that INFJs want other people to know
  • Special section on how other types view INFJs
  • True-life stories from five INFJ contributors
The INFJ Handbook by Marissa Baker
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A very special thanks to Kerry, Rachel, Johanna, Denise, and Yeni — the INFJs who contributed the stories appearing in this book. You should have already received a free PDF copy of this book at the e-mail address I have on record for you. If not, let me know.

You can purchase this book in the Amazon Kindle store. For this first week only, the book is on-sale for $0.99. It will go back to the regular price of $2.99 next Monday morning.

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7 responses to “The INFJ Handbook is here!”

  1. Charity Avatar

    Neat! Good luck with it! 🙂

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    1. Marissa Avatar

      Thanks Charity 🙂

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  2. Ludmila Avatar
    Ludmila

    Thank you for such a nice book! Would it be possible to sell it also out of the amazon.com store for USA? I have a German Kindle account and I can’t buy this book.

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    1. Marissa Avatar

      I authorized world-wide distribution rights when I set-up the e-book — it should be available to German accounts. I’m puzzled as to why you’re not able to download it. My apologies 😦
      At this point, I have no plans to make it available in print — it’s simply not print-book length.

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      1. Ludmila Avatar
        Ludmila

        Thank you! I’ll try to buy it somehow once more 🙂

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  3. Jennifer Avatar

    Congratulations! I’m going to grab a copy now!

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    1. Marissa Avatar

      Thanks Jennifer 🙂

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