Heidi Priebe
Heidi is the author of The First New Universe, The Comprehensive ENFP Survival Guide, and The Comprehensive INFP Survival Guide.
16 Signs That Your Heart Has Finally Healed And You’re Ready To Let Love Back In
You no longer identify as ‘guarded.’
25 Struggles Only INTJs Will Understand
Being perfectly capable of ‘Relaxing and enjoying life’ – but only after all the items on your to-do list are checked off.
It’s Easiest To Love You At 5am
There is no right or wrong in these early morning hours, with the sunshine sliding in between your shoulder blades, your body lying intertwined with mine.
Here’s What Would Happen To You In A Horror Movie Based On Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
If anyone can survive a horror movie it’s the ISTP.
Sometimes You Just Have To Ignore What You Want And Go After What You Deserve
You deserve better than a person who treats you like a doormat – even if a huge parts of you loves and wants to be with that person. You deserve better than a job that doesn’t compensate you fairly – even if you enjoy and feel personally fulfilled by the work you’re doing.
Here’s Who You’d Be On ‘The Bachelor’ Based On Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
ISTJ: The contestant who thinks that everyone else is there for the wrong reasons.
You Have To Tell People How You Feel
You have to tell people how you feel because you will hate yourself if you do not.
25 Ways To Accidentally Ruin Your Life By 25
Fall in love with someone who makes you fall out of love with yourself.
Here Is What Your Ex Still Misses About You, Based On Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
ENFJ: Let’s be serious – you were your ex’s unofficial therapist.
Here’s The Problem: I Can’t Stop Thinking About Kissing You
When I picture us together, the world stops.
16 Things That Happen When You Finally Find Yourself Falling For The Right Person
You’re turned on by them even when they aren’t being sexy.
Here Is Why I Will Forever Identify As An Optimist
We choose optimism when we choose to filter patterns of positivity, strength and love into our long-term memories. We choose pessimism when we choose to filter patterns of pain, grief and suffering into our long-term memories.