about

about me
Last month, I turned 30. It didn't seem so long ago that I was at school, head buried in books and trying to figure out who I was & what I wanted to do with my life.

I had expected adulthood to arrive and everything to somehow figure itself out. I'd go to university, end up in a job I loved, find a girlfriend, move into a new home and start a family.

I hadn't realised that adulthood was something it took me a while to grow into, and my 20's were a decade of figuring things out.

I always felt different. Not quite fitting in. I was a slow-burner, it taking me a while to settle into the world of adulthood and find my place.

I remember how joyous it was to first discover that I was an introvert, and then an INFP and then also a highly sensitive person.

I realised that much of my me-ness is down to my being:

1. An introvert
2. Highly sensitive

-> It wasn't too surprising when I discovered that nearly 80% of those who identify as being 'highly sensitive' are either an INFP or an INFJ -> check out the mini-research I conducted.

INF club is the resource I wish I had had, that friendly older brother or sister to impart their wisdom, be a listening ear and - perhaps most of all - help me realise that everything was going to be OK.

I'd like INF club to help INFPs and INFJs heal, grow and feel less alone.

get to know me better…
πŸ‘‰πŸΌ Read 30 things about me (via my Words, by Jasraj blog)

πŸ‘‰πŸΌ My education & career: a brief history

what to expect
Each week, I write one piece on the blog. Some weeks, I'll share two piece.

Keep your eyes peeled for the INF summit coming in February 2020 (follow us on Twitter or subscribe, below, for all updates).


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get started
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Thanks so much for being here,

Jas

PS
. I'd love to hear from you. Drop me a tweet, or an email -> jasraj.s.hothi@gmail.com.

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