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| February 26, 2006
| Alamo-Girl and Nita Nupress
Posted on 02/26/2006 9:34:23 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Alamo-Girl; pollyannaish; SlowBoat407; phantomworker; girlangler; Bella_Bru; FOG724
ENFP People of this type tend to be: enthusiastic, talkative, and outgoing; clever, curious, and playful; deeply caring, sensitive, and gentle; highly innovative, creative, optimistic, and unique; adaptable and resourceful but sometimes disorganized. The most important thing to ENFPs is freedom to see possibilities, make connections, and be with a variety of people.
How to Spot ENFPs: high energy, friendly, and good natured
imaginative, fun loving, and off beat
curious; discussions shift quickly from one topic to another
warm, concerned, and eager to help solve problems
Tips for Communicating with ENFPs: Focus on interesting and innovative possibilities and new ways of solving problems
Don't overwhelm them with facts and details
Keep things relaxed, warm and flexible
(From PersonalityType.com)
To: Alamo-Girl; Indy Pendance; Knitting A Conundrum; blinachka; Dunstan McShane; retrokitten; ...
INFJ People of this type tend to be: creative, original, and independent; thoughtful, warm, and sensitive; global thinkers with great passion for their unique vision; cautious, deliberate, and planful; organized, productive, and decisive; reserved and polite. The most important thing to INFJs is their ideas, and being faithful to their vision.
How to Spot INFJs: reserved, proper, and cautious at first
creative, visionary, and complex
decisive with strong convictions and values
thoughtful, figurative language
Tips for Communicating with INFJs: Present your idea in terms of your vision with an emphasis on the larger goals
Appeal to their creativity
Expect a careful consideration and then an in-depth
discussion of ideas
(From PersonalityType.com)
To: Alamo-Girl; abner; jmc813; Griff55; .30Carbine; phantomworker; Diva Betsy Ross; RightWhale; ...
ENFJ People of this type tend to be: friendly, outgoing, and enthusiastic; affectionate articulate, and tactful; highly empathetic but easily hurt; creative and original; decisive and passionately opinionated, productive, organized, and responsible. The most important thing to ENFJs is their relationships, and the opportunity to communicate and connect with others.
How to Spot ENFJs: friendly, enthusiastic, and empathetic
creative, original, and articulate communicators
very expressive with strong, sincere, value-based opinions
decisive, organized leaders
Tips for Communicating with ENFJs: Express appreciation for their contributions
Avoid confrontations - be diplomatic and look for points of harmony
Respect their feelings and their need to be true to their values
(From PersonalityType.com)
To: .30Carbine
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posted on
02/27/2006 2:52:40 AM PST
by
gitmo
(From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.)
To: Alamo-Girl; fanfan; mollynme; KylaStarr
ISFP People of this type tend to be: kind, humble, and highly empathetic; thoughtful, faithful, and affectionate with those they know well; sensitive to criticism and easily hurt; quiet, soft-spoken, and gentle; adaptable, responsive, and curious; realistic and down to earth. The most important thing to ISFPs is feeling peaceful and harmonious with the people and places that matter most to them.
How to Spot ISFPs: gentle, soft-spoken, and modest
relaxed, easygoing, and accommodating
unassuming and not terribly assertive
fun loving, caring, and sensitive
Tips for Communicating with ISFPs: Avoid confrontations! Be cooperative and gentle
Stress the practical ways they can be of assistance to others
Make projects fun - enjoy the moment with them
(From PersonalityType.com)
To: Alamo-Girl; Romish_Papist; Melas
ESFP People of this type tend to be: warm, gregarious, and playful; impulsive, curious, and talkative; sensitive, caring, and gentle; social and unpredictable with a great zeal for life; active, responsive, and highly aware of the physical world. The most important thing to ESFPs is freedom to be spontaneous, have fun, and enjoy the company of others.
How to Spot ESFPs: friendly, approachable, and easygoing
energetic, talkative, and playful
curious, excitable, and spontaneous
express concern about the problems of others
Tips for Communicating with ESFPs: Be friendly, and yet straightforward
Emphasize how to help others in practical ways
Take action! Respond immediately to requests
Appeal to their common sense
(From PersonalityType.com)
To: Alamo-Girl; Publius6961; Jersey Republican Biker Chick; skr; danmar; Stentor
ISTP People of this type tend to be: logical, pragmatic, and matter of fact; quiet, unassuming, and autonomous; realistic, pragmatic, and aloof; impulsive and curious about the physical world; flexible and resourceful; objective and unemotional. The most important thing to ISTPs is the freedom to act independently and follow their impulses.
How to Spot ISTPs: quiet, independent, and active
detached, unemotional and calm
comfortable, functional dressers
curious, realistic, and analytical
Tips for Communicating with ISTPs: Avoid emotional appeals - use clear logic
Respect their privacy and never force intimacy
Listen carefully and give them time to think things through
(From PersonalityType.com)
To: Alamo-Girl
ESTP People of this type tend to be: active, adventurous, and impulsive; talkative and curious; casual, adaptive, and free spirited; logical and calm but capable of great humor, fun, and charm; observant and totally present in the moment, literal and practical. The most important thing to ESTPs is the freedom to have fun and to fully experience life in the here and now.
How to Spot ESTPs: gregarious, talkative, and energetic
spontaneous, impulsive and love to laugh
observant and aware of their environment
curious, active, and quickly bored with inactivity
Tips for Communicating with ESTPs: Have fun! Keep things moving and don't get too serious
Offer the practical and pragmatic outcome of projects
Be specific and direct; don't take their jokes personally
(From PersonalityType.com)
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posted on
02/27/2006 3:02:18 AM PST
by
.30Carbine
(Currently No FReepers identified as ESTP!)
To: gitmo
LOL-the fact that you take issue with the word "formal" and feel the need to formally state that it does not comport with your idea of yourself, is by itself a mode of being formal, is it not? (;
I didn't write it; I just copied and pasted it!
To: Alamo-Girl
This ENFJ is a mailman. (; We deliver.
To: Alamo-Girl
I flip between iNTj and iNFj, depending on the day.
431
posted on
02/27/2006 3:08:18 AM PST
by
JRandomFreeper
(D@mit! I'm just a cook. Don't make me come over there and prove it!)
To: Alamo-Girl
Another Mastermind - iNTj(83 75 1 11) - computer programmer - whodathunkit.
To: DollyCali
My daughter is an ESFP too! She's almost 18, and I MADE her take the test the other day. Finding out her type was very illuminating...and it explains a LOT about her personality.
She's a freeper, too, BTW. She signed up a few months ago but just lurks.
To: .30Carbine
Get to the point - be organized and assertive
Emphasize the innovative and creative aspects of ideas
Be prepared to defend your position with logic
Yep!
434
posted on
02/27/2006 3:37:42 AM PST
by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
To: Alamo-Girl
iStJ, electronics/systems engineer (retired).
435
posted on
02/27/2006 3:38:46 AM PST
by
Fresh Wind
(Democrats are guilty of whatever they scream the loudest about.)
To: Alamo-Girl
INTJ
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Just wondering has the DU done one of these? that might be intersting to compair the two groups.
436
posted on
02/27/2006 3:48:51 AM PST
by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric cartman voice* “I love you guys”)
To: .30Carbine
Yep! It is right on the money.
437
posted on
02/27/2006 3:51:15 AM PST
by
EBH
(Islam is not a religion, it is a Theocracy. The sooner ya'll understand that the better.)
To: Alamo-Girl
Occupation: Engineer, Program Manager
438
posted on
02/27/2006 3:53:04 AM PST
by
GRRRRR
(ACLU, Hitliary and DemonRats are the Enemies of AMERICA and FREEDOM)
To: Alamo-Girl
INFJ, here (?).. 11, 50, 12, 67.. I notice that I am indeed in good company, I think.. :)
439
posted on
02/27/2006 3:56:40 AM PST
by
carlo3b
(http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com,)
To: carlo3b
I'm an INFJ, too, but I was a little creeped out by the list of famous people that are INFJ - Shirley McLaine! Jimmy Carter!!! Carol Moseley Braun!!!! YIKES! How the hell could I be on the same list as those people?!?
I've worked most of my life as a retail store manager.
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posted on
02/27/2006 4:07:37 AM PST
by
Elyse
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