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Your Enfp: Personality Type

This document provides information about the ENFP personality type. The dominant process for ENFPs is extraverted intuition, which means they enjoy exploring possibilities and envisioning how situations can be used. Their auxiliary process is introverted feeling, so they have strong internal beliefs and values and aim for inner harmony. Tertiary is extraverted thinking, so ENFPs can be organized at times. Their inferior process is introverted sensing, so they may struggle with details during stress. The document suggests ways ENFPs can grow, such as noticing patterns, brainstorming solutions, and balancing all their mental processes.

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Your Enfp: Personality Type

This document provides information about the ENFP personality type. The dominant process for ENFPs is extraverted intuition, which means they enjoy exploring possibilities and envisioning how situations can be used. Their auxiliary process is introverted feeling, so they have strong internal beliefs and values and aim for inner harmony. Tertiary is extraverted thinking, so ENFPs can be organized at times. Their inferior process is introverted sensing, so they may struggle with details during stress. The document suggests ways ENFPs can grow, such as noticing patterns, brainstorming solutions, and balancing all their mental processes.

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PSYCHOLOGYJUNKIE.

COM PRESENTS

YOUR
ENFP
PERSONALITY
TYPE
Discover Your Unique Gits and Perspectives
YOUR MENTAL PROCESSES:

DOMINANT MENTAL AUXILIARY MENTAL


PROCESS: PROCESS:
#1 EXTRAVERTED
INTUITION
#2 INTROVERTED
FEELING

You love exploring possibilities You have a strong, gut sense of


and potential. right and wrong.
You see relationships and You hold passionately to your
connections between everything. internal beliefs.
You enjoy envisioning how You aim for inner serenity and
situations and things can be harmony.
used. Your beliefs and emotions are
You like focusing on the big very personal and deep.
picture rather than details. You believe in authenticity at all
You jump from one idea to the costs.
next easily.

TERTIARY MENTAL INFERIOR MENTAL


#3 PROCESS:
EXTRAVERTED
#4 PROCESS:
INTROVERTED
THINKING SENSING
You have moments of nostalgia
You have moments where you try to
where past experiences seem vivid
organize your time and space to
and detailed.
allow for maximum efficiency.
You have moments where you
As you reach your 20's and 30's you
"buckle down" and focus on
become better at organizing tasks
practical realities.
sequentially.
During stress, you may develop
You can sometimes adopt a "let's get
"tunnel vision" and be unable to
things done" attitude about life.
see possibilities.
If over-used, you can become too
During stress you might feel hyper-
focused on task completion as a
aware of body sensations. You may
means to feel good about yourself.
become fearful of your health.
HOW TO GROW:

DOMINANT MENTAL AUXILIARY MENTAL


PROCESS: PROCESS:
#1 EXTRAVERTED
INTUITION
#2 INTROVERTED
FEELING
Think about what's most important to
Notice patterns in your choices and
you. What would you fight for? What
interactions.
do you stand for? Write that down.
Look at a habit you have. How can
Practice saying "No" whenever you
you re-arrange it or try it in a new
are asked to do something that
way?
doesn't feel right.
Think of all the good possibilities
Each time you make a decision,
that are available to you right now.
make sure it is in line with your
Brainstorm at least 5 solutions to a
values.
problem in your life.
Become aware of when you are
Imagine what you would like your
feeling other people's emotions.
future to be like in 10 years.

TERTIARY MENTAL INFERIOR MENTAL


#3 PROCESS:
EXTRAVERTED
#4 PROCESS:
INTROVERTED
THINKING SENSING
Think of a goal you have. What
What lessons from the past can you
resources will you need? Who can
use for today?
help you? What activities are
Smell a flower or taste a food.
getting in the way of that goal?
Really focus on every aspect and
Find a way to break your goal down
flavor.
into bite-sized steps.
Think back to one of your favorite
Identify inefficiencies in your home.
memories. Re-live it as thought it
How can you make things run more
were happening all over again.
smoothly?
Review your morning routine. What
Practice thinking in "if, then" terms
gives you comfort? What could
occasionally. For example, "I need
create more comfort?
X. If I get Y done, the I can get X."
SOME POINTERS:

DO: DON'T:
Read more about your personality
Try to "change" your personality
type. This is just an introduction.
type. You have amazing gifts to
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bring to the world!
to find out more!
Spend a LOT of time working on
Give yourself ample time in the
your inferior function. Practice
outside world engaging with nature,
inferior-function growth in small,
people, and new experiences. Don't
bite-sized bits of time.
forget to make quiet time for
Ignore your auxiliary function. This
reflection either!
function is often the doorway to
Use your gift for brainstorming to
personal growth.
find creative possibilities!

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