Who Am I?
Name: Sharmaine Maitem
Go to www.16personalities.com. Answer ALL of the questions as HONESTLY as you can.
What is the name of your designation? campaigner
What is your code? ENFP-T
Letter Percentage
E 77%
N 51%
F 82%
P 51%
What do each of the letters mean?
E = EXTRAVERTED- value social interaction, tend to be outwardly enthusicastic
N = INTUITIVE- open-minded, curious, focus on hidden meanings
F = FEELING- value emotional expression and sensitivity, place importance on empathy
P = PROSPECTING- good at improving and adapting to opportunities
Section: List bullet points:
Strengths - Curious: can find beauty and fascination in nearly anything, open-minded, aren’t
afraid to venture beyond their comfort zone in search of new ideas, experiences,
and adventures.
- Perceptive: they’re so sensitive to other people’s feelings and needs and can
make full use of their caring, considerate nature.
- Enthusiastic: when something inspires them, ENFP personalities want to share it
with anyone who will listen. And they’re just as eager to hear other people’s ideas
and opinions.
- Excellent communicators: people with this personality type brim with things to
say, but they can be caring listeners as well. This gives them a nearly unmatched
ability to have positive and enjoyable conversations with all sorts of people- even
people who aren’t particulaly sociable or agreeable.
- Easygoing: ENFPs may live for deep, meaningful conversations, but they can
also be spontaneus and lighthearted. These personalities know how to find fun and
joy in the present moment – and few things give them more pleasure than sharing
their joy with others.
- Good-Natured and Positive: All of these strengths come together to form a
person who is warmhearted and approachable, with an altruistic spirit and a
friendly disposition. ENFPs strive to get along with pretty much everyone
Weaknesses - People-Pleasing:are uncomfortable with the prospect of being disliked, to
maintain the peace, they may compromise on things that matter to them or allow
others to treat them poorly.
- Unfocused: known for having ever-evolving interests, meaning that they may find
it challenging to maintain discipline and focus over the long term.
- Disorganized: focus on the big picture and their love for exploring new ideas and
experiences can sometimes overshadow their attention to everyday practical
matters. may try to avoid the routine tasks that they view as boring like household
chores, basic maintenance, or paperwork.
- Overly Accommodating: feel called to uplift others, and they may find
themselves. But unless they set boundaries, even the most energetic among them
can become overcommitted, with too little time and energy to tackle the
necessities of their own life.
- Overly Optimistic: lead them to make well-intentioned but naive decisions, such
as believing people who haven’t earned their trust + difficult for these personalities
to accept hard but necessary truths – and to share those truths with others.
- Restless: With their positive, upbeat attitude, ENFPs rarely seem upset or
dissatisfied on the outside. But their inner idealism can leave them with a nagging
feeling that some major areas of their life just aren’t good enough
Friendships - Passionate, warm, and openhearted individuals
& - Deep longing to share their life with another person
Relationships - May feel a bit empty or uninspired when they’re single
- Tend to fall in love easily- and they fall hard.
- Tend to be very affectionate
- Love language: physical touch
- Make their friends feel seen, valued, and appreciated
- generally make friends wherever they go using their charm and their excellent
communication skills to draw in an interesting and diverse social circle
- Generous
- Nearly any opportunity to spend time with friends is a special occasion
- Their warmth and sincerity draws all sorts of people out of their shells
- take pride in being unfailingly generous with their energy, time, money, attention,
and emotions. But, at times, these personalities may give so much to their
friendships that they can’t meet their own needs. Unfortunately, even between the
dearest of friends, this sort of imbalance can create resentment and
misunderstanding.
Career Paths
-campaigners are known for having a wealth of ideas, interests, and hobbies
-they may struggle to fit everything that they care about into their life
-want to add value the world, build community, facilitate learning, and express their
creativity through their work
-may feel that something is missing if they take on a career that doesn’t allow them to use
and improve their people skills
-drawn to careers in nonprofits, public service, counseling, education, customer or public
relations, hospitality, media and entertainment, and the service industry
- Jobs in social media and communications can be an excellent fit, allowing them to
balance creativity with a sense of human connection.
- gravitate toward scientific and technical fields where they can have a positive impact,
such as human health
- With their vivacity and empathy, can turn each workday into an opportunity to learn
something new and make the world just a little better
Workplace
Habits -bring a unique energy into their professional environment
-tend to excel in positions of leadership due to their ability to infuse the workplace with
positiviy and encouragement
-with their warmth and open-mindedness, can find ways to make their workplaces more
creative, inspiring, and caring
- They also stand out as excellent listeners, always eager to consider others’
perspectives.
- Instead, they give credit where it’s due and lavish praise on anyone who does a good
job.
- listen to other people’s viewpoints and suggestions not just with tolerance but also
genuine excitement
- managers with this personality type behave much like they did before they were in
charge: They establish real connections with their employees, and they inspire
1. Write a reflection below (half page minimum) describing:
● How your traits and skills connect to your career plan.
● Whether or not you feel that this is an accurate depiction of your personality.
Don’t forget to:
○ Provide details and examples where possible.
○ Use paragraphs in your writing.
To be honest, getting the “Campaigner” personality type was not a surprise. Campaigners are
known to be enthusiastic, creative, and sociable free spirits, who can always find a reason to
smile. Whenever those who are close to me have explained what the kind of person I am, those
descriptors have been brought up. I do understand where that connection comes from. I tend to
be very considerate of others’, am enthusiastic, am easygoing, am open-minded, and value
social interactions, all of which where brought up in my personality test results. Even my
weaknesses had matched up, as at times I do become unfocused and disorganized.
Not only were the personailty trait descriptions accurate, but the given career path
suggestions matched mine. Campaigners tend to feel overwelmed or scattered when it comes
to choosing a career path, due to our imagineative personalities. I agree that whatever it is I
move forward with in my career, it will be one that would add value to the world and build
community. I hope to meet a career path that allows the use and improvement of my people
skills, something compaigners tend to feel that is missing if the path does not allow it. The
results had mentioned suggestions including jobs in social media and communications as it
would allow them to balance creativity with a sense of human connection. I do agree those two
factors are important to me. The most important factors when it comes to a career for me is
human connection, service, positive impact, and a good work-life balance. That is why I am
leaning towards a career path of optometry. I hope to succeed my four years of post-secondary
education, and completing the more years of eductation at an optometry school. I look forward
to having a career like optometry as it suits my dreams for a good lifestyle.
2. Upload the worksheet and your write up to your Portfolio tab on your website (We will be
making the website next class).
• Write a short sentence or two explaining what you learned about yourself from this
experience.
I have learned that when others describe me as an enthusiastic, compassionate, open-
minded, sociable free spirits individual, it is true since even my personality test agrees.