3 Questions With An INFP is a short interview designed to share the unique voices of individual INFPs and see how similar, and different, we all are.
And now I present:
S.K. Lamont
1. How did you find out you were INFP?
About seven years ago, an INFJ friend of mine asked if I had ever taken the Myers-Briggs test. I hadn’t, and was pleasantly surprised to discover I was an INFP. I really resonate with being an INFP and have enjoyed learning all about my type. It’s helped me to get comfortable with who I am and to embrace all my quirks.
2. What do you create?
Primarily, I’m a fantasy writer—I love getting lost in other worlds and stepping fully into my imagination. Being creative is very healing for me—it’s like medicine for my soul. I have many creative interests: earthen clay—I love the sensory experience of throwing on my pottery wheel and hand building. I also enjoy the detail of working in miniature with polymer clay, beads and found objects. I like playing around with colored pencils and love blending and shading. I also dabble in acrylics. Recently, I’ve taken up calligraphy and I’m teaching myself mapmaking, which I hope to incorporate into my books, eventually.
In the future, I plan to create a Creative Warrior Circle with meditations, workshops, and community to encourage other creatives to tune into their own inner voice and walk out their gifts.
3. What do you enjoy?
I enjoy creativity, imagination and art. I also love dance and movement—I have a Nia practice which is a blend of martial arts, dance arts and healing arts. I also love to meditate and journal, and I especially enjoy spending time in nature—I feel very connected to the natural elements and to plants and animals. As a mom, I enjoy spending time with my kids, playing games, reading stories and cuddles. 🙂 I love books and movies and have an insatiable appetite for personal development.
Tell us a little about yourself.
S.K. Lamont lives in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina with her husband, six children and her horde of quirky animals who provide much inspiration for her fantasy adventures. She spends her days writing, making art and inspiring others to live their dreams.
You can find her online at https://sklamont.com and on social media at Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter.
Currently, she is working on getting her book ‘The Girl of Souls & Shadows’ published—feel free to add it to your Goodreads bookshelf. 🙂
That wraps up this edition of 3 Questions With An INFP. Stay tuned for more!
Amanda Linehan is the author of Productivity For INFPs. She is a multi-genre fiction writer, indie author and INFP, who has published five novels and has been read in 113 countries. Amanda was a speaker at the INF Summit in February 2020. Get her free Productivity For INFPs Mini-Course when you sign up for the For INFPs newsletter.
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