- ENFJ
:"This article is about the Myers-Briggs personality type. For the Socionics ENFj, see
Ethical Intuitive Extrovert ".based on his theories of cognitive functions.
From Jung's work, others developed psychological typologies. Well-known
personality tests are the MBTI assessment, developed byIsabel Briggs Myers and Katharine Cook Briggs, and theKeirsey Temperament Sorter , developed byDavid Keirsey . Keirsey referred to ENFJs as Teachers, one of the four types belonging to the temperament he called the Idealists. [ [http://www.hompath.net/psychology/temperament.php Temperament] ]The MBTI instrument
*E - Extraversion preferred to Introversion
*N - iNtuition preferred to Sensing
*F - Feeling preferred to Thinking
*J - Judging preferred to PerceivingCharacteristics of ENFJs
Myers-Briggs description
Extraverted feeling types seek continuity through harmonious relationships and collective values. They excel at picking up on the tone of a situation and acting accordingly, adding warmth to a cool setting or turning sour into sweet. They naturally seek to know what people do well, what they enjoy, and where and how they work. They seem to have an infinite number of acquaintances from all walks of life and are always on the lookout for people in need and those who can help out. ENFJs weave and strengthen the collective fabric of social conventions and interactions. Inclusiveness is important and they are particularly sensitive to those who are excluded.
ENFJs focus on others, feeling a glow when those around them are happy, and troubled when something is amiss. They are natural cheerleaders, often expressing support, gratitude, and encouragement, and heaping praise onto those they appreciate. They take note of what is being done and what needs doing, offering their assistance wherever necessary.
ENFJs enjoy organizing group activities and tend to take their commitments seriously. In general, they are reliable and do not like to disappoint others. As team players and project leaders, they have a gift for rallying their players, focusing on what is being done right and each member's strengths. They are loyal and they expect loyalty. They carry conversations well, finding common ground with their speaker. They tend to find the correct and gracious way to respond in any given situation, no matter how tense or uncomfortable it is.
Extraverted feeling types will uphold a wide range of values, simply because shared values are what create harmony. Some will profess the importance of tough-minded logic, justice and scholarly debate because their environments have these shared values. They tend to adopt the collective values of those they love and 'belong to'.
Cognitive functions
*Dominant Extraverted Feeling (Fe)
*Auxiliary Introverted Intuition (Ni)
*Tertiary Extraverted Sensing (Se)
*Inferior Introverted Thinking (Ti)Correlation with Enneatype
According to Baron and Wagele, the most common
Enneatype s for ENFJs are Helpers andAchiever s. [* cite book
title= The Enneagram Made Easy
last= Wagele
first= Elizabeth
authorlink=Elizabeth Wagele
coauthors= and Renee Baron
year= 1994
publisher= HarperOne
isbn= 0-06-251026-6]See also
*
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
*Keirsey Temperament Sorter
*Idealist temperament
*Teacher (Role Variant) References
External links
* [http://www.personalityzone.com/view/temperament/teacher.html Keirsey Teacher Idealist (ENFJ)]
* [http://typelogic.com/enfj.html TypeLogic ENFJ]
* [http://www.personalitypage.com/ENFJ.html Personality Page ENFJ]
* [http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/the-16-mbti-types.asp The Myers & Briggs Foundation: The 16 MBTI Types]
* [http://www.personalitydesk.com/enfj-type-description.php PersonalityDesk: ENFJ Profile]
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