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Me, according to the Internet
Extraversion, Intuition, Feeling, Perception
ENFPs are initiators of change, keenly perceptive of possibilities. They
energize and stimulate others through their contagious enthusiasm. They prefer
the start-up phase of a project or relationship, and are tireless in the
pursuit of new-found interests. ENFPs are able to anticipate the needs of
others and to offer them needed help and appreciation. They bring zest, joy,
liveliness, and fun to all aspects of their lives. They are at their best in
fluid situations that allow them to express their creativity and use their
charisma. They tend to idealize people, and can be disappointed when reality
fails to fulfill their expectations. They are easily frustrated if a project
requires a great deal of follow-up or attention to detail.
ENFPs
generally have the following traits:
- Project-oriented
- Bright and capable
- Warmly, genuinely interested in people; great people skills
- Extremely intuitive and perceptive about people
- Able to relate to people on their own level
- Service-oriented; likely to put the needs of others above their own
- Future-oriented
- Dislike performing routine tasks
- Need approval and appreciation from others
- Cooperative and friendly
- Creative and energetic
- Well-developed verbal and written communication skills
- Natural leaders, but do not like to control people
- Resist being controlled by others
- Can work logically and rationally - use their intuition to understand the goal and work backwards towards it
- Usually able to grasp difficult concepts and theories
ENFPs are
lucky in that they're good a quite a lot of different things. An ENFP can
generally achieve a good degree of success at anything which has interested
them. However, ENFPs get bored rather easily and are not naturally good at
following things through to completion. Accordingly, they should avoid jobs
which require performing a lot of detailed, routine-oriented tasks. They will
do best in professions which allow them to creatively generate new ideas and
deal closely with people. They will not be happy in positions which are
confining and regimented.
The following list of professions is built on our impressions of careers which would be especially suitable for an ENFP. It is meant to be a starting place, rather than an exhaustive list. There are no guarantees that any or all of the careers listed here would be appropriate for you, or that your best career match is among those listed.
Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
- Consultant
- Psychologist
- Entrepreneur
- Actor
- Teacher
- Counselor
- Politician / Diplomat
- Writer / Journalist
- Television Reporter
- Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist
- Scientist
- Engineer
Chinese Zodiac - Dragon
Personality
Occupying the 5th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Dragon is the
mightiest of the signs. Dragons symbolize such character traits as dominance
and ambition. Dragons prefer to live by their own rules and if left on their
own, are usually successful. They’re driven, unafraid of challenges, and
willing to take risks. They’re passionate in all they do and they do things in
grand fashion. Unfortunately, this passion and enthusiasm can leave Dragons
feeling exhausted and interestingly, unfulfilled.
While Dragons frequently help others, rarely will they ask for help.
Others are attracted to Dragons, especially their colorful personalities, but
deep down, Dragons prefer to be alone. Perhaps that is because they’re most
successful when working alone. Their preference to be alone can come across as
arrogance or conceitedness, but these qualities aren’t applicable. Dragons have
tempers that can flare fast!
Health
Considering their hard-working nature, Dragons are healthy overall. They
do get stressed and suffer from periodic tension/headaches, likely because they
take so many risks. Dragons could benefit from incorporating mild activity into
their lives. Yoga or walking would be good as these activities can work both
their minds and their bodies.
Career
Dragons prefer leading to being led. Jobs that allow them to express
their creativity are good choices. Some good careers include: inventor,
manager, computer analyst, lawyer, engineer, architect, broker, and sales
person.
Relationships
Dragons will give into love, but won’t give up their independence.
Because they have quick, sometimes vengeful tempers, their partners need to be
tough-skinned. Dragons enjoy others who are intriguing, and when they find the
right partners, they’ll usually commit to that person for life.
Wood
Dragons – 1904 and 1964
Wood
Dragons also are willing to entertain the opinions of others. Their artistic
side is strong, and Wood Dragons enjoy being creative and innovative. They get
along with others, but will always be the dominating force.


