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Illustrations of Type – ENFP

Illustrations of Type – ENFP

By Donna Dunning

In my MBTI® Certification workshops participants respond to the instruction -“Describe your type using words, phrases, or pictures.” I find these visual representations of type preferences help illustrate individual differences.

Here is a photo of a response from an ENFP group.

This illustration shows the Extraverted Intuitive (Ne) process at work as many divergent ideas and thoughts are collected on the page.

This is the sixth ENFP poster in the Illustrations of Type series. As you look through the other illustrations you can see the creative, unstructured approach that people who prefer these preferences tend to use when they take on a task.

Here is a link to the first ENFP illustrationsecond ENFP illustration, third ENFP illustration, fourth ENFP illustration and fifth ENFP illustration in this series.

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One Response to “Illustrations of Type – ENFP”

  1. JeniRae says:

    The “Octopus- Madly off in all directions” is DEFINITELY an Ne thing… WOW.
    This is a good one!

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