Hey, I’m Kevin—and I’m a 100% Introverted INFP-A

introvealed.com founder Kevin, a 100% INFP-A

Not 99%. Not “mostly introverted.” 100%.

my 16personalities test results

I’ve taken the 16Personalities test twice over two years, and both times, the results came back the same: INFP-A (Mediator), with introverted traits maxed out at 100%.

If there’s a final boss of introversion, I’m probably it🤣.

And honestly? It took me years to understand what that actually meant for my life, my relationships, and my career.

Why I Created Introvealed

For the longest time, I thought something was wrong with me.

Why did social events drain me completely? Why did I need so much alone time to recharge? Why did I feel things so deeply while everyone else seemed to just… move on?

Then I discovered I was an INFP—a Mediator personality type. Suddenly, everything clicked.

But here’s the problem: most MBTI content online is generic, shallow, or written by people who’ve never actually lived as an INFP. They treat personality types like horoscopes—vague enough to apply to anyone.

I wanted something different.

Introvealed exists because I needed a resource that actually gets what it’s like to be an introverted INFP navigating a world that often feels too loud, too fast, and too demanding. A place where someone who’s walked this exact path could share real insights—not just theories.


What You’ll Find Here

This isn’t just another personality blog. It’s a resource built by an INFP, for INFPs (and introverts who are still figuring themselves out).

🎯 Real INFP Insights: Every article is written from lived experience. I’m not theorizing about what INFPs might feel—I’m writing about what we actually go through, because I live it every day.

💼 Career Guidance: As someone who’s had to figure out how to build a career as an INFP in a world that rewards extroversion, I share practical advice on finding work that aligns with your values, energy levels, and need for meaning.

💕 Relationship Advice: INFPs love deeply and differently. I write about INFP compatibility, how we show love, what we need from partners, and how to navigate relationships when you feel everything intensely.

🧠 Personal Growth: From managing anxiety and overthinking to leveraging your INFP strengths, I cover the real challenges we face—and the strategies that actually work (not generic self-help platitudes).

🔍 Type Comparisons: Understanding how you differ from (and relate to) other personality types—especially INFJ, INTP, ENFP, and others in your orbit.


Why Trust Me?

I’m Not a Psychologist—I’m an INFP Who’s Done the Work

my personality test results showing i am 100% introverted

I don’t have a PhD in psychology. What I have is:

  • Lived Experience: 100% introverted INFP-A who’s spent years understanding this personality type from the inside out
  • Consistent Testing: Multiple MBTI assessments over years confirming the same result (INFP-A: Introverted 100%, Intuitive 59%, Feeling 79%, Prospecting 51%, Assertive 57%)
  • Deep Research: Hundreds of hours studying cognitive functions (Fi-Ne-Si-Te), MBTI theory, and connecting it to real-world application.
  • Real-World Application: Years of trial and error figuring out what actually works for INFPs in careers, relationships, and daily life

I write from authenticity, not authority. If you want clinical psychology papers, there are other sites for that. If you want someone who actually understands what it’s like to be you—because they are you—you’re in the right place.


My INFP-A Profile Breakdown

Role: Diplomat.

Strategy: Confident Individualism.

Cognitive Functions: Fi (Introverted Feeling) > Ne (Extraverted Intuition) > Si (Introverted Sensing) > Te (Extraverted Thinking). You can actually access my profile here.

My INFP-A Profile Breakdown

What This Means in Real Life:

  • I make decisions based on deeply held personal values (Fi dominant)
  • I see patterns and possibilities everywhere (Ne auxiliary)
  • I’m assertive enough to pursue my vision without excessive self-doubt (the “A” in INFP-A)
  • I still need significant alone time to process emotions and recharge (100% introverted)

This combination means I understand both the idealistic dreamer side of being an INFP and the practical “how do I actually function in the real world” side.


Who This Site Is For

You’re an INFP trying to understand yourself better
You’re highly introverted and tired of advice written for extroverts
You’re questioning your personality type and exploring MBTI
You love an INFP and want to understand them better
You’re seeking career/relationship guidance specific to the INFP experience


Start Here

New to INFP?What is an INFP? Understanding the Mediator Personality Type

Career Struggles?INFP Careers: 25 Best Jobs for Mediators

Relationship Questions?INFP in Love: How Mediators Show Affection

Just Browsing?All INFP Articles | INFP vs Other Types

Let’s Connect

I created Introvealed because I wish something like this existed when I was first trying to understand my personality type.

If you’re an INFP or a deep introvert navigating this chaotic world, I see you. And I’m glad you’re here.

— Kevin
INFP-A | 100% Introverted | Building Introvealed since 2023


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About This Site

Introvealed launched in September 2023 as a resource for introverts seeking to understand themselves better. As the site evolved, it became clear that INFP and MBTI content resonated most deeply with our community. Today, we focus on providing authentic, experience-based guidance for INFPs and introverts navigating careers, relationships, and personal growth.

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Disclaimer: Introvealed provides insights based on personal experience with the INFP personality type and MBTI framework. This site is not a substitute for professional mental health services. If you’re struggling with mental health concerns, please consult a licensed therapist or counselor.