ESFJ
ESTJ and ESFJ in love: 4 Key Aspects of their Relationship.
The ESTJ and ESFJ are two of the 16 MBTI personality types. The ESTJ cognitive functions are Te, Si, Ne and Fi in contrast to the ESFJ functions Fe, Si, Ne and Ti. While they differ in judging preference (thinking vs feeling), these types share common ground in their Si (introverted sensing) perceiving preference. Moreover,…
Read More ESFJ Personality Type: the “Consul”
Warm, cheerful, conscientious and social, the ESFJ is an extravert who seeks to help others and be a valuable contributor. Estimated at around 10% of the population, this type is relatively common but more so among women than men. They promote harmony, inclusion and cooperation between people. For them, the preservation of harmony and goodwill…
Read More ESFJ Weaknesses: 7 Struggles of the ESFJ Personality
The ESFJ is described as the “caregiver”, “consul” and “provider”. These helpful souls have a desire to support others and foster cohesion and teamwork to achieve a common goal. Practical skills like organization and social intelligence are among their positive characteristics but this personality also comes with its share of struggles. Here is a look…
Read More 12 Shades of ESFJ: MBTI & the Zodiac
ESFJ and the Zodiac The ESFJ personality has been dubbed as the “Logistical Provider” by David Keirsey in his book “Please Understand Me II”. As such, the ESFJ personality is noted for their desire to nurture and make provisions for the people around them. They work to make people feel welcome and valued and strive…
Read More 6 Best Paying Careers For ESFJ
The ESFJ person is an extraverted sensor who enjoys working with people. In a national sample, ESFJs reported a preference for clear structure, loyalty/security, variety of tasks, independence and achievement and teamwork as being the most important characteristics desired in the workplace. ESFJs seek to be of service to others and are most often found…
Read More 6 Reasons Why I Think ESFJ Types Make Terrible Leaders
Not every person is suited for positions of leadership. Leadership qualities can be taught to some extent but certain types like ENTJs are just born with it. (more…)
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