
ENFP
ENFP
The Free Spirit
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Easygoing , friendly and warm people
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Active and energetic
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Enthusiastic and creative
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Curious , eager to understand why things are as they are
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Values and likes to express their individuality
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Eager to explore new things and environments
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Have a lot of interesting ideas
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Able to see many possibilities
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Have vivid imaginations
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Like to push limits and conventions
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Value harmony in their relationships
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Have strong ideals and beliefs
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Have trouble sticking with plans
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Easily bored and distracted
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Very popular and friendly – they get along with almost everyone.
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Curious – they like to go out and experience things.
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Observant – they try to notice Everything, and try to never miss a moment.
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Imaginative and open minded – they see all things as a part of the world, and accept things that are not ordinary.
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Energetic and enthusiastic – they are excited about and like to talk about their opinions and views.
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Excellent communicators – they enjoy both small talk and deep , meaningful conversations.
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Know how to relax – they like having fun and think that it's very important in life.
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Poor practical skills – they lack self-care skills and the ability to make things happen.
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Find it difficult to focus on details – Like all n types, they hate to focus on the trees instead of the forest.
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Overthink things – they don’t take things as face value – they try to find meaning behind it.
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People-pleasers - they can't say no to others.
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Highly emotional – they are sensitive to other's feelings and are easily triggered.
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Too free spirited - they want to be free to do whatever they want.
At their best
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Clever, warm and imaginative people
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Can become great problem solvers when encouraged to develop their ability to see possibilities
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With acceptance of their own feelings, they grow into compassionate, committed friends and loving and accepting family members
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Grow up to be independent and confident originals , with a wide range of talents and resilience to overcome obstacles
ENFPs as Children and Students
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Have a high energy level
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Highly social
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Think out loud
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Affectionate, loving and warm
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Smile early and easily, delightful, exciting
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Rarely hesitant or reserved, even with strangers
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Usually able to express themselves before they start to talk
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Creative and imaginative
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Enjoy music and dancing, and putting on performances
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Curious , full of questions about why things are they are
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Deeply caring and sensitive children
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Have a strong need for harmony
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Eager to see, touch and experience the world
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Eager to explore and play with new toys
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Love action and variety
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Instantly notice anything novel or out of the ordinary
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Elementary school will settle down the energy level of preschool
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Strongly individualistic children
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Usually well liked for their warmth, creativity and concern for others
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Eager to please their teachers
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Have an ability to see the big picture
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See possibilities everywhere and love to brainstorm or talk about all the many things they could do
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Most develop some focus and skill in their imagination
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Naturally empathetic , fascinated with understanding people and maintaining harmony
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Start to become more private about their feelings
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Happy in casual and relaxed environment , where there are a minimum of rules and limitations
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Have great energy for starting projects but often lose interest once the creative problem solving is done or their ideas are fully worked out
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Usually like surprises but can be startlingly resistant to changes that affect them personally

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Well liked by everyone, have a wide and varied circle of friends
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Often float between groups because they are interested and involved in so many things, and they're usually interested in music, art, theatre and team sports
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Like the whole ideas of being different and are often attracted to lifestyles, clothing and behavior that is different and unique
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Want to understand themselves and the meaning of life
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Have a strong value system
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Like being treated like an adult
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concerned about the welfare of others
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Learn to narrow their focus and stick with priorities
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Need help to weigh the pros and cons of each option to make decisions
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Listen to their problems , help them reframe issues and mirror their feelings

