Parenting, Personality Traits

The Architect (INTJ)- Myers Briggs Personality Traits For Parents

Knowing your personality traits as a parent further impacts how you decide to parent. Read below for more on Myers Briggs The Architect (INTJ) personality traits for parents.

Parents, do you like to ask a lot of questions? Are you often involved in overthinking and analytical conversations? If so, keep reading.

An Architect (INTJ) is a person with the Introvert, Intuitive, Thinking, and Judging personality traits. Known as highly intellectual tacticians- they love perfecting the details of life, applying creativity and rationality to everything they do. The inner world of an architect is often a private and innovative.

Architects question everything.

According to MB, architects derive much of their self-esteem from their knowledge and mental acuity. People with this trait may have been labeled as the nerd, studious, or the bookworm.

Unafraid to break the rules, Architects prefer to make their own discoveries and enjoy the process!

Often known as pessimistic and choosing to be right over liked, the architect places a high value on truth and depth. Architects question their involvement with people and may come across as rude or offensive when they are seeking to be honest.

Other Traits Associated with the Architect

  • Imaginative
  • Decisive
  • Ambitious
  • Private
  • Curious
  • Focused

Parenting 101 for the Architect

Known to form an honest connection with their children, the Architect demonstrates self control and rationality. This trait also seeks to foster independence in their children. The architect seeks to use knowledge as a course correction and always delivers the hard truths.

While scoring an A+ in encouraging intelligence and analytical skills while parenting, the Architect does not always showcase emotions- as this is not their comfort zone. Very much in control of their emotions, the architect parent often does not initiate cuddling, love, affection, and praise-as it feels unnatural. Since children need emotional support, this area is something that the architect has to work to provide.

Strengths

  • Rational
  • Informed
  • Independent
  • Determined
  • Curious
  • Versatile

Weaknesses

  • Arrogant
  • Dismissive of emotions
  • Overly critical
  • Combative

The goal for Architects is to raise a competent adult who knows their own mind and solves their own problems through giving their children the tools to do so.

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