ESFJ (Provider, Consul, Caregiver) : ESFJ in A Nutshell

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ESFJ (Provider, Consul, Caregiver)

ESFJ in a Nutshell
ESFJs are conscientious helpers, sensitive to the needs of others and
energetically dedicated to their responsibilities. They are highly attuned to
their emotional environment and attentive to both the feelings of others and
the perception others have of them. ESFJs like a sense of harmony and
cooperation around them, and are eager to please and provide.
ESFJs value loyalty and tradition, and usually make their family and
friends their top priority. They are generous with their time, effort, and
emotions. They often take on the concerns of others as if they were their
own, and will attempt to put their significant organizational talents to use to
bring order to other people's lives.

Recognizing the ESFJ


ESFJs may often be found playing host or hostess. They tend to take on
the role of organizer without hesitation, and want to be sure that everyone
is taken care of. Roles such as committee leader, event planner, and church
volunteer suit the ESFJ well. They are typically engaged with their
communities and work hard to do their part in maintaining the social order.
ESFJs are interested in other people and like to know the details of their
lives. Gossip is a favorite past time of many ESFJs; they love to share stories
about the people around them.
ESFJs have a clear moral code that guides their behavior and their
expectations from others. They often have strong opinions about how
people should behave and the proper thing to do. Manners and other codes
of social interaction are often of great interest to ESFJs. They may think in
terms of black and white, right and wrong. They can be judgmental of others
who they do not think are acting appropriately, but they have the best of
intentions: they simply want everyone to follow the rules so they can all get
along. The ESFJ wants things to be all right with the people around them,
and may become very involved with others problems and concerns.

Famous ESFJs
Famous ESFJs include Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Garner, Penelope Cruz,
Ed Sheeran, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Martha Stewart, William Howard
Taft, and Ray Kroc.

ESFJ in the Population


ESFJ is the second most common type in the population. ESFJs make up:
12% of the general population
17% of women
8% of men

What the Experts Say


"ESFJs are primarily concerned with the details of direct experiencetheir
own, that of their friends and acquaintances, even the experience of
strangers whose lives happen to touch theirs."
- Isabel Briggs Myers, Gifts Differing

Facts About ESFJ


-Underrepresented among people suffering from substance abuse
-Among types highest in resources for coping with stress
-Second most likely of all types to report believing in a higher spiritual
power
-Highest of all types in reported satisfaction with their marriage or intimate
relationship
-Among most likely of all types to stay in college
-Most likely of all types to be satisfied with their co-workers
-Values at work include clear structure, security, and the ability to be of
service to others
-Among the types most satisfied with their work
-Commonly found in careers in education, health care, and religion
Source: MBTI Manual

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