ENFP

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Life as an ENFP
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Extravert, Intuitive, Feeler, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be; enthusiastic, talkative, and outgoing; clever,
curious, and playful; deeply caring, sensitive, and gentle; highly innovative,
creative, optimistic, and unique; adaptable and resourceful but sometimes
disorganized.
The most important thing to ENFPs is freedom to see possibilities, make
connections, and be with a variety of people.
Great careers for ENFPs
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Advertising account executive
Career / outplacement counselor
Management consultant
Developer of educational software
Actor
Journalist / magazine reporter
Graphics designer
Art director
Copy writer
Corporate team trainer
Residential housing director
Psychologist
Inventor
Human resources profession
Child welfare counselor
I will consider you as my friend if you will……….
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Appreciate my creativity, curiosity, and uniqueness.
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Tell me how much I mean to you and be patient with my need to process how
I feel privately before sharing it with you.
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Re-establish harmony quickly.
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Support my need to try new experiences and maintain my many friendships.
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Try not force decisions too quickly, or bug me about being messy.
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Above all - encourage me to keep growing, changing, and experimenting
with life.
The key to success lies in your ability to quickly size others
up, and speak their language.
How to Spot ENFPs:
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high energy, friendly, and good natured
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imaginative, fun loving, and off beat
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curious; discussions shift quickly from one topic to another
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warm, concerned, and eager to help solve problems
Tips for Communicating with ENFPs:
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Focus on interesting and innovative possibilities and new ways of solving
problems
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Don't overwhelm them with facts and details
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Keep things relaxed, warm and flexible
ENFPs generally have the following traits:
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Project-oriented
Bright and capable
Warmly, genuinely interested in people; great people skills
Extremely intuitive and perceptive about people
Able to relate to people on their own level
Service-oriented; likely to put the needs of others above their own
Future-oriented
Dislike performing routine tasks
Need approval and appreciation from others
Cooperative and friendly
Creative and energetic
Well-developed verbal and written communication skills
Natural leaders, but do not like to control people
Resist being controlled by others
Can work logically and rationally - use their intuition to understand the
goal and work backwards towards it
Usually able to grasp difficult concepts and theories
The overall summary about ENDP
ENFPs are lucky in that they are good a quite a lot of different things. An
ENFP can generally achieve a good degree of success at anything, which has
interested them. However, ENFPs get bored rather easily and are not naturally
good at following things through to completion. Accordingly, they should
avoid jobs, which require performing many detailed, routine-oriented tasks.
They will do best in professions, which allow them to creatively generate new
ideas and deal closely with people. They will not be happy in positions, which
are confining and regimented.
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