I do love nature and museums too, but yours works. Let’s substitute a Dexter ( my cat that just passed on) for a texter and I’m golden. I do not text 🙂
I’ve been hanging in there. Life can’t keep me down. : )
I actually reread Dragonflight recently, and have just started Dragonquest. I have also gotten to finish a handful of projects I was working on, so I’m feeling good in that regard. It’s a nice change of pace.
That’s a feel-good picture I really love it! To me it’s missing a little origami friend (that’s what I have on my desk at work together with piece of pink quartz but well of course that’s kind off girly stuff…)
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Yes, I might opt out of the pink quartz, but I do have a lot of origami on my desk at work. It’s usually seasonal: https://goo.gl/bp2H53. I guess I left out the origami in my cartoon, because work isn’t my happy place. 🙂
I just moved after 27 years. My bed was my happy place. I had my coffee, iPad, phone (for texts only) and my little photo album. It was all off/white and champagne gold with a bright chandelier in the corner for dark days, and mirrors to reflect the light. I guess it was more my safe place where I would sneak away to recharge. Right now I have NO happy or safe place. Most of my things are still in storage. But the few things I do have I keep moving in circles with no success. Sorry for the long reply but I knew you’d understand. 😁
Totally understand. And I feel for you. Moving after 27 years must be really difficult. Personally, I hate moving. I’ve been doing a lot of it over the past 3 years. All that routine, order, stability, peace gets packed up into boxes. I hope you will establish another safe/happy place soon. It may take time, but it will happen. Hug.
Happy place.. always depends on my mood, bookstores are an instant happy place :), nature, curled up in a comforter with items like your drawing :)… also relaxing with my best friend sometimes not even talking, just watching a show we both love. 🙂 As always, I enjoy you drawings. 🙂
I do not know if you stumbled upon my post discussing this, but mine is in the backyard with a warm sweater, coffee, computer and notebook! I love being outside near nature and my backyard is full of plants and chairs.
I have many happy places! All yours coincide with mine, additionally I like art galleries, museums, reading, being in nature. A big one for me is music!!!!
I love this! I might make a similar picture for myself. But I think it will be an imagined idealized happy place, because I don’t really feel like I have a happy place right now. It’s more of a hidey-place.
Hi Joe,
My INFJ happy place is getting lost in the seemingly perfect world of a High Fantasy or Historical Fiction book… However my other happy place is in the creative process of cooking a delicious dinner or pot of soup in my kitchen! My previous happy place was on long walks with my Husky Dog Misty or cuddling up with her on a cold day; she is gone now for about 3 years.
Also…
I have had the opportunity to be in love many times, however although craving a gf I find it nearly impossible to know when I’m falling in love and when I finally am comfortable and realize it, she has already moved on. Any suggestions for knowing early signs of falling in love for an INFJ or how to feel more comfortable opening myself up?
Hi Dan,
Yes, how to know when you’re falling in love or how to feel more comfortable opening up. It’s ok to take things slowly, to develop a real friendship, to develop trust, to monitor your feelings as best you can. When it’s the right person, it will all fall into place. If you would like to talk more privately, you can always message me on twitter, IG, or FB.
I do love nature and museums too, but yours works. Let’s substitute a Dexter ( my cat that just passed on) for a texter and I’m golden. I do not text 🙂
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Oh, no! I’m so sorry about your cat. 😦
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thanks Joe
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I love getting lost in a book, or in whatever artsy-craftsy thing I’m working on. : )
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Hi Freya! That sounds nice. Hope you’ve been getting a lot of opportunities to do those things. Hope you are well. 🙂
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I’ve been hanging in there. Life can’t keep me down. : )
I actually reread Dragonflight recently, and have just started Dragonquest. I have also gotten to finish a handful of projects I was working on, so I’m feeling good in that regard. It’s a nice change of pace.
I hope all has been going well for you. ^^
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I love listening to music! So whenever I’m doing that, I’m in a happy state of mind:)
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Nice 😊
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That’s a feel-good picture I really love it! To me it’s missing a little origami friend (that’s what I have on my desk at work together with piece of pink quartz but well of course that’s kind off girly stuff…)
❤ ❤
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Yes, I might opt out of the pink quartz, but I do have a lot of origami on my desk at work. It’s usually seasonal: https://goo.gl/bp2H53. I guess I left out the origami in my cartoon, because work isn’t my happy place. 🙂
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I just moved after 27 years. My bed was my happy place. I had my coffee, iPad, phone (for texts only) and my little photo album. It was all off/white and champagne gold with a bright chandelier in the corner for dark days, and mirrors to reflect the light. I guess it was more my safe place where I would sneak away to recharge. Right now I have NO happy or safe place. Most of my things are still in storage. But the few things I do have I keep moving in circles with no success. Sorry for the long reply but I knew you’d understand. 😁
Kim
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Totally understand. And I feel for you. Moving after 27 years must be really difficult. Personally, I hate moving. I’ve been doing a lot of it over the past 3 years. All that routine, order, stability, peace gets packed up into boxes. I hope you will establish another safe/happy place soon. It may take time, but it will happen. Hug.
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Happy place.. always depends on my mood, bookstores are an instant happy place :), nature, curled up in a comforter with items like your drawing :)… also relaxing with my best friend sometimes not even talking, just watching a show we both love. 🙂 As always, I enjoy you drawings. 🙂
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I do not know if you stumbled upon my post discussing this, but mine is in the backyard with a warm sweater, coffee, computer and notebook! I love being outside near nature and my backyard is full of plants and chairs.
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Nice!
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INFP here! But I also love those places you mentioned. 🙂
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INFPs are great! My wife is an INFP and she loves sitting out in nature reading and writing.
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I have many happy places! All yours coincide with mine, additionally I like art galleries, museums, reading, being in nature. A big one for me is music!!!!
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Nice!
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I love this! I might make a similar picture for myself. But I think it will be an imagined idealized happy place, because I don’t really feel like I have a happy place right now. It’s more of a hidey-place.
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Hidey-places are great too. 🙂
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Behind my camera (preferably in nature)
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My wife would agree!
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My Happy Place now is outside my window looking out from my desk (which is way more messy than yours) (send me that mocha please)
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What do you see outside your window?
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that is so awesome, I could sit there all day. Throw in a cat or dog and I won’t move for days.
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Nice 🙂
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Hi Joe,
My INFJ happy place is getting lost in the seemingly perfect world of a High Fantasy or Historical Fiction book… However my other happy place is in the creative process of cooking a delicious dinner or pot of soup in my kitchen! My previous happy place was on long walks with my Husky Dog Misty or cuddling up with her on a cold day; she is gone now for about 3 years.
Also…
I have had the opportunity to be in love many times, however although craving a gf I find it nearly impossible to know when I’m falling in love and when I finally am comfortable and realize it, she has already moved on. Any suggestions for knowing early signs of falling in love for an INFJ or how to feel more comfortable opening myself up?
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Hi Dan,
Yes, how to know when you’re falling in love or how to feel more comfortable opening up. It’s ok to take things slowly, to develop a real friendship, to develop trust, to monitor your feelings as best you can. When it’s the right person, it will all fall into place. If you would like to talk more privately, you can always message me on twitter, IG, or FB.
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