ENFPs are extraverted, intuitive, feeling, and perceiving personality types. They are enthusiastic, creative people focused on possibilities who enjoy helping others explore their creative potential. Curious about ideas and people, ENFPs seek emotional intensity and authentic experiences. They value individuality, happiness, and personal freedom to follow their inspiration. Key motivations include expressing creativity, embracing new experiences, understanding people, and providing acceptance and support.
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1. Extraverted Energy Style enthusiastic, gregarious, sociable, expressive
iNtuitive Cognitive Style creative, imaginative, unconventional, progressive
Feeling Values Style passionate, empathetic, supportive, warm
Perceiving Life Style open-minded, spontaneous, adaptable, whimsical
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In a Nutshell
ENFPs are people-centered creators with a focus on
possibilities and a contagious enthusiasm for new ideas,
people and activities. Energetic, warm, and passionate,
ENFPs love to help other people explore their their creative
potential.
ENFPs tend to be curious about others and preoccupied with
discovering the deeper meaning in people and ideas. They
want authentic experience and often seek emotional
intensity.
ENFPs prize individuality and often consider the pursuit of
happiness to be the highest priority in life, both for
themselves and for others. They place great importance on
personal freedom and self-expression, and want to be able to
go wherever inspiration leads.
Key Motivators
Expressing creativity
Embracing new experience
Understanding people
Providing acceptance and
support
Core Values
Curiosity
Self-Expression
Variety
Adaptability
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