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Friday, January 18, 2008

ENFPs are friendly folks. Most are really enjoyable people. Some of the most soft-hearted people are ENFPs.

ENFPs have what some call a "silly switch." They can be intellectual, serious, all business for a while, but whenever they get the chance, they flip that switch and become CAPTAIN WILDCHILD, the scourge of the swimming pool, ticklers par excellence. Som etimes they may even appear intoxicated when the "switch" is flipped.

One study has shown that ENFPs are significantly overrepresented in psychodrama. Most have a natural propensity for role-playing and acting.

ENFPs like to tell funny stories, especially about their friends. This penchant may be why many are attracted to journalism. I kid one of my ENFP friends that if I want the sixth fleet to know something, I'll just tell him.

ENFPs are global learners. Close enough is satisfactory to the ENFP, which may unnerve more precise thinking types, especially with such things as piano practice ("three quarter notes or four ... what's the difference?") Amazingly, some ENFPs are adept at exacting disciplines such as mathematics.

Friends are what life is about to ENFPs, moreso even than the other NFs. They hold up their end of the relationship, sometimes being victimized by less caring individuals. ENFPs are energized by being around people. Some have real difficulty being alone , especially on a regular basis.

One ENFP colleague, a social worker, had such tremendous interpersonal skills that she put her interviewers at ease during her own job interview. She had the ability to make strangers feel like old friends.

ENFPs sometimes can be blindsided by their secondary Feeling function. Hasty decisions based on deeply felt values may boil over with unpredictable results. More than one ENFP has abruptly quit a job in such a moment.

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http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm

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*Edit*

ENFPs are curious, enthusiastic, friendly, energetic and fun-loving people who seek meaning in what they do. They are unconventional, irrelevant and are seldom impressed by authority and rules. They believe nothing is impossible and enjoy dealing with possibilities and ideas. They don't like to focus their attention on any one thing, like schoolwork or chores. ENFPs usually have many friends and keep most of their friends for life. They are perceptive, insightful and empathetic. ENFPs can usually sense other's hidden motives, and can also convince people to do anything for them. ENFPs are procrastinators who have difficulty making most decisions and dislike working alone. Any decision an ENFP is able to make will most likely be based on their strong personal values. They are warm, caring concerned people, but also are very sensitive and take things personally.
ENFPs are deeply committed to their friends and will sacrifice their own needs for them. They are usually very cheerful, but withdrawn when hurt or overwhelmed. ENFPs love being around people, and will talk to and feel sympathy for most everyone. In their speech, ENFPs use many metaphors and humor and speak very quickly. They swear more than most of the other types and use many colorful, if irrelevant stories to emphasize their points. They are very eloquent and can convince anyone of anything. They also know just what words to use to motivate different people. ENFPs ask many questions, especially when they first meet a person. In dress, they usually have an original, arty style and dress only to please themselves.
They are very sensitive and sentimental, with unique insights which they generally only share with a few close friends. ENFPs are the most optimistic of all the types, and can see people's potential for caring and work to bring it out. They have great faith in their abilities to identify with people, and are often asked to help solve other's problems. This can be hard on an ENFP because their emotional state is often dependent on those of others around them. They are very generous with their time and advice and are willing to help anyone who asks. ENFPs tend to be a little naive, thinking that people should do things because they are right.

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