ENFPs are generally warm, enthusiastic, creative, spontaneous, and compassionate. They are often outgoing and are
energized by spending time with others. They enjoy opportunities to meet new people and typically have a desire to
create deep relationships with open communication. Their appreciation and passion for life often makes them appealing
to others and generally results in the ENFP having a large group of friends. They are typically high energy people that
are usually flexible, adaptable, and adventurous. They also tend to enjoy variety, spontaneity, and taking risks. They
prefer a challenge and often use a creative and unconventional approach to solve problems. The ENFP also tends to
have strongly held values that directly influence how they live their lives. They often make decisions by considering their
internal values and determining the impact their choices will have on others.
thought i’d actually post soemthing besides a link ![]()
I took the test in high school twice, and both times I got ESTJ. Don’t know where the test results are though, so I don’t have any numbers. I don’t know how accurate the MBTI really is, but I guess it’s cool.
I am an ESFJ
Extraverted 22
Sensing 38
Feeling 50
Judging 22
Slightly expressed extravert
moderately expressed sensing personality
moderately expressed feeling personality
slightly expressed judging personality
I share my personality with Desi Arnaz….and Eleanor Roosevelt
Your Type is
ENTJ
Extraverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
78 88 1 33
You are:
very expressed extravert
very expressed intuitive personality
slightly expressed thinking personality
moderately expressed judging personality
Apparently I match with Margaret Thatcher.
49. You have good control over your desires and temptations
I think I failed this one ![]()
ENFJ for me. Fairly accurate, too. Looks like I’m in pretty good company with: Abraham Lincoln, Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, Ronald Reagan, Oprah Winfrey & Barack Obama.
Extraverted – 1
Intuitive – 38
Feeling – 12
Judging – 44
“Even more than the other Idealists, Teachers have a natural talent for leading students or trainees toward learning, or as Idealists like to think of it, they are capable of calling forth each learner’s potentials. Teachers (around two percent of the population) are able – effortlessly, it seems, and almost endlessly-to dream up fascinating learning activities for their students to engage in. In some Teachers, this ability to fire the imagination can amount to a kind of genius which other types find hard to emulate. But perhaps their greatest strength lies in their belief in their students. Teachers look for the best in their students, and communicate clearly that each one has untold potential, and this confidence can inspire their students to grow and develop more than they ever thought possible.
In whatever field they choose, Teachers consider people their highest priority, and they instinctively communicate personal concern and a willingness to become involved. Warmly outgoing, and perhaps the most expressive of all the types, Teachers are remarkably good with language, especially when communicating in speech, face to face. And they do not hesitate to speak out and let their feelings be known. Bubbling with enthusiasm, Teachers will voice their passions with dramatic flourish, and can, with practice, become charismatic public speakers. This verbal ability gives Teachers a good deal of influence in groups, and they are often asked to take a leadership role.
Teachers like things settled and organized, and will schedule their work hours and social engagements well ahead of time-and they are absolutely trustworthy in honoring these commitments. Valuing as they do interpersonal cooperation and harmonious relations, Teachers are extraordinarily tolerant of others, are easy to get along with, and are usually popular wherever they are.
Teachers are highly sensitive to others, which is to say their intuition tends to be well developed. Certainly their insight into themselves and others is unparalleled. Without a doubt, they know what is going on inside themselves, and they can read other people with uncanny accuracy. Teachers also identify with others quite easily, and will actually find themselves picking up the characteristics, emotions, and beliefs of those around them. Because they slip almost unconsciously into other people’s skin in this way, Teachers feel closely connected with those around them, and thus show a sincere interest in the joys and problems of their employees, colleagues, students, clients, and loved ones.”
I have taken this several times at work….always come out the same
ISFJ
My type is INTP
Introverted %67
Intuitive %25
Thinking %25
Perceiving %33
distinctively expressed introvert
moderately expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed thinking personality
moderately expressed perceiving personality
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I think it’s accurate for me because it fits me thoroughly
http://www.personalitypage.com/INTP.html
ESFP. I x’d out of the window that had all the details. All I know is that it’s the “performer/entertainer” type. YAY!
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