ENFP

ENFP: The Inspirer, Champion Idealist (Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving)

Charming, ingenuous, bright, inspirational, enthusiastic, idealistic, creative, warm, risk-taking, sensitive, usually happy, genuinely warm and interested in people. Idealists with a great ability to inspire others, they live in an ethical world, a world of dramatic good and evil. Alert and sensitive to what is happening in the world. Seek their own emotional congruency and meaning and transfer that to the world. All their actions must spring from their inner values. They intuitively understand others and can motivate (or manipulate) others. They dislike being dependent or controlled and transfer that to others. Strong on emotional excitement and convey it easily. Able to do almost anything that interests them. Project-oriented, broad range of skills and talents. sometimes make serious errors in judgment. Need to remain centered or they can easily be bored and leave things unfinished. Uninterested in everyday tasks, love the broad scope of emotional excitement.

Relationships: Warm, considerate, enthusiastic, idealistic, flexible, energetic, effervescent, affirming, and nurturing, they are serious about their relationships. excellent interpersonal skills, sometimes smothering. They are loyal and faithful but may have problems with monogamous relationships if they are not centered. If they have not focused on following through, they may have problems staying in dedicated, monogamous relationships. Sexually, they are creative, fun and creative, perfectionistic, playful, passionate and affectionate. Sensitive to criticism and avoiding of conflict.

Parenting: Serious in their role but playful with their children. Their strong moral values are passed along. This can produce a structured ideal environment for their children but it can also be quite confining. They are warm and supporting and can be good friends with their children

Friendships: Warm, fun, energetic and sociable with their friends. They are perceptive and supportive of other people’s feelings.

Careers: Psychologist Entrepreneur Teacher Counselor Politician / Diplomat Writer Television Reporter Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist Engineer Scientist, Consultant Actor