"The Givers"
E = Breadth of interests N = Grasp of possibilities F = Warmth and sympathy J = Organization
Short Descriptions
"Theme is mentoring, leading people to achieve their potential and become more of who they are. Talents lie in empathizing with profound interpersonal insight and in influencing others to learn, grow and develop. Lead using their exceptional communication skills, enthusiasm, and warmth to gain cooperation toward meeting the ideals they hold for the individual or the organization. Catalysts who draw out the best in others. Thrive on empathic connections. Frequently called on to help others with personal problems." 1
"Responsive and responsible. Generally feel real concern for what others think or want, and try to handle things with due regard for the other person's feelings. Can present a proposal or lead a group discussion with ease and tact. Sociable, popular, sympathetic. Responsive to praise and criticism." 2
"ENFJs take their energy from outer world of people and external events. They prefer dealing with patterns and possibilities, particularly for people, and makes decisions using personal values. Their life is organized on a personal basis, seeking to develop and maintain stable relationships with those people they likes. They are actively concerned with promoting personal growth in others. They are also highly sociable, and expressive of feelings towards others, but can find conflict and criticism difficult, particularly if it might damage long term relationships. They work best in situations involving people.
ENFJs are lively and enthusiastic facilitators who apply warmth and vision to helping people and meeting their needs. They are aware of people's aspirations and develop plans of action to make those aspirations into reality. They like organization and closure. They are at their best facilitating situations that require interpersonal sensitivity. They are tolerant and appreciative of others, seeking involvement with them in life's tasks. They are able communicators who are liberal in showing appreciation for others." 3
"For ENFJs the dominant quality in their lives is an active and intense caring about people and a strong desire to bring harmony into their relationships. ENFJs are openly expressive and empathic people who bring an aura of warmth to all that they do. Intuition orients their feeling to the new and to the possible, thus ENFJs often enjoy working to manifest a humanitarian vision, or helping others develop their potential. ENFJs naturally and conscientiously move into action to care for others, to organize the world around them, and to get things done." 4
"ENFJs direct their energy towards the outer world of actions and spoken words. They try to build harmony in important personal relationships. Their lives are organized on a personal basis, seeking to develop and promote personal growth in people they value." 5
"The theme is mentoring, leading people to achieve their potential. They are catalysts that enjoy drawing out the best in others. Responsive and responsible. Outgoing, energetic and sociable. Warmly enthusiastic." 6
"Friendly, enthusiastic, and empathetic. Creative, original, and articulate communicators. Very expressive with strong, sincere, value-based opinions. Decisive, organized leaders. Tips for communicating with ENFJ: Express appreciation for their contributions. Avoid confrontations - be diplomatic and look for points of harmony. Respect their feelings and their need to be true to their values." 7
As Children:
Enthusiastic, talkative, energetic, naturally happy, eager to learn new things, love to show off, thrive on praise, like to know the day's plan, love bedtime or special day (Sunday) routines, strong social needs, clear rules and systems of reward, performers often seeking an audience (formally and informally), team sports, sensitive to criticism, enjoy being taken care of, avoid conflict.
Knicknames are from www.personalitypage.com
1 http://www.cognitiveprocesses.com/enfj.html
2 http://www.iloveulove.com/psychology/personality/16perstypes.htm
3 http://www.mindmendtherapy.com/type_descriptions.htm#ENFJ
4 http://www.capt.org/mbti-assessment/type-descriptions.htm
5 http://www.teamtechnology.co.uk/mb-types/mb-types.htm
6 http://www.affinities.org.uk/renewal/studsamp.pdf
7 http://www.personalitytype.com/srp/enfj.html
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