
I had to take the full, professionally administered version of the Myers-Briggs for my previous job - and in that, as in this test, I came out very clearly ENFP. Which has proven true time and time again. Example - I currently work as a software engineer in an office which abhors solo work - everything we do is paired, which suits me well in a line of work I'm not naturally inclined for. I could remain and be somewhat comfortable in a well-paying job...instead, I'm gathering money to abandon it and go run off to live in NYC in order to pursue an acting career. Because I evidently loathe money. But in all seriousness, I won't be truly happy unless I take that chance. Definitely an ENFP thing to do.
I'm a huge believer in the MBTI and it's really helped me learn how to communicate with people better. I strongly suggest that beyond just looking at your own results, examine the one polar opposite of you and figure out ways to better communicate with those types of people. Your personal and professional lives will greatly benefit from it.
I'm a huge believer in the MBTI and it's really helped me learn how to communicate with people better. I strongly suggest that beyond just looking at your own results, examine the one polar opposite of you and figure out ways to better communicate with those types of people. Your personal and professional lives will greatly benefit from it.
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