ENFJs are idealist organizers who are driven to implement their vision of what is best for humanity. They see potential in others and are charismatic in persuading others to their ideas. ENFJs are typically energetic and tuned into others' needs, aware of human suffering but also optimistic. They feel personally responsible for making the world a better place and are passionate about possibilities for people. ENFJs are motivated by helping people reach their potential, making ideals into reality, working as a team, and accomplishing meaningful goals. Their core values include compassion, cooperation, altruism, and responsibility.
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1. Extraverted Energy Style outgoing, energetic, communicative, warm
iNtuitive Cognitive Style idealistic, imaginative, progressive, visionary
Feeling Values Style compassionate, empathetic, ethical, humanitarian
Judging Life Style organized, authoritative, dedicated, ambitious
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In a Nutshell
ENFJs are idealist organizers, driven to implement their
vision of what is best for humanity. They often act as
catalysts for human growth because of their ability to see
potential in other people and their charisma in persuading
others to their ideas.
ENFJs are typically energetic and driven, and often have a
lot on their plates. They are tuned into the needs of others
and acutely aware of human suffering; however, they also
tend to be optimistic and forward-thinking, intuitively seeing
opportunity for improvement.
The ENFJ is ambitious, but their ambition is not self-
serving: rather, they feel personally responsible for making
the world a better place. They are focused on values and
vision, and are passionate about the possibilities for people.
Key Motivators
Helping people reach their
potential
Making ideals into reality
Working as a team
Accomplishing meaningful
goals
Core Values
Compassion
Cooperation
Altruism
Responsibility
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