INFJ & INFP: Inherited Beliefs, Inner Truths Hosts: Margarita & Mike
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Many INFJs and INFPs grow up absorbing expectations deeply. Often without realizing where certain beliefs came from. Today is about noticing what we inherited, what no longer fits, and what we’ve chosen for ourselves.
INFJs and INFPs often carry deep truths quietly. This space honors that.
It’s okay to question what you were given, to change slowly, and to come back to what feels true in your own time
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### INFJ / INFP Lens
- INFJs (Ni–Fe):
- Often sense hidden patterns in culture
- May internalize expectations to maintain harmony
- Later feel tension between authenticity and responsibility
- INFPs (Fi–Ne):
- Hold strong inner values, even when unspoken
- Often feel misunderstood by cultural norms
- May quietly resist expectations rather than openly reject them
This isn’t about types being right or wrong. Just different ways of relating to belief, meaning, and values.
### Belief Definitions
- Cultural Beliefs:
Stories, rules, and expectations we absorbed from family, community, religion, media, or tradition. Sometimes without choosing them. - Personal Beliefs:
Truths shaped slowly through experience, reflection, intuition, and inner values.
## Part 0: Introductions
## Part 1: Quiet Reflections (3:15–4:00 PM)
Participants reflect quietly or with others on beliefs they once accepted, when those beliefs stopped fitting, and what now feels most true to them. The prompts invite awareness of inner values, the role of solitude, and moments of choosing authenticity over external approval
## Part 2: Meaningful Conversation Circles (4:00–4:45 PM)
Participants select one of four conversation circles to reflect on how their experiences and beliefs have evolved around work and purpose, love and relationships, emotional expression, or identity and independence. Each circle uses guided questions to help people explore the tension between past expectations and their current values
## Part 3: Closing Reflection & Soft Landing (4:45–5:00 PM)
Individuals spend a few minutes quietly reflecting on how their beliefs have shifted over time. They are invited to name one inherited belief they’ve let go of and one new belief they are choosing to live by.
