For ENFJs the dominant
quality in their lives is an active and intense
caring about people and a strong desire to bring
harmony into their relationships.ENFJs are openly expressive and empathic
people who bring an aura of warmth to all that
they do.Intuition
orients their feeling to the new and to the
possible, thus they often enjoy working to
manifest a humanitarian vision, or helping others
develop their potential.ENFJs naturally and conscientiously move into action to care
for others, to organize the world around them, and
to get things done.
Source:
Looking at Type: The Fundamentals, Center for the
Application of Psychological Type, 1997
Some interesting
facts about ENFJ personality types
Rated
by psychologists among 2 types least
likely to have trouble in school.
Source: MBTI Manual, 1998
In
national sample "Leisure
Activities," overrepresented in
"Appreciating art,"
"Writing," "Listening
to music," and
"Reading"; underrepresented
in "Watching TV 3 or more hours
per day." Source: MBTI Manual,
1998
Academic
subjects preferred: art, English,
music. Source: I.M. Myers & M.H.
McCaulley in Manual: A guide to the
development and use of the MBTI, 1985.
Among
3 highest types in national sample
liking work environments with
"Variety of tasks,"
"Teamwork," and "People
from a variety of backgrounds";
Include in 3 most desirable
characteristics "Independence and
achievement." Source: MBTI
Manual, 1998
Most
important feature of an ideal job:
"Use of my special
abilities." Source: A.L. Hammer,
MBTI Applications, 1996
In
national sample, were among those most
satisfied with their work, where they
work, but likely to leave job. Source:
MBTI Manual, 1998
In
national sample, greatest work
environment satisfiers are
"People I work with,"
"Opportunities to use
talents," "Opportunity to
learn," "Job security,"
"Amount of responsibility,"
and "Opportunity for societal
contribution"; greatest
dissatisfiers were "Promotions"
and "Salary." Source: MBTI
Manual, 1998
Highest
ranks on coping resources used were
social and cognitive (ranked 3rd on
both among the 16 types); ranked 3rd
in total resources of the 16 types.
Source: J. Shelton, in MBTI
Applications by A.L. Hammer, 1996.
In
national sample, highest in coping
with stress by "Exercising."
Source: MBTI Manual, 1998
In
national sample, ranked highest in
"Belief in a higher spiritual
power." Source: MBTI Manual, 1998