
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 a combined group with ESTJ and ENTJ preferences.
Notice how the poster is concise and succinct. I use the term Expeditor to describe people who use this efficient, goal oriented, Extraverted Thinking (Te) approach as their dominant function.
It likely won’t surprise you to hear that these groups usually complete this exercise quickly and have to wait for the other groups. Waiting for others to complete something is not generally one of their favorite activities. ☺
You may also want to look at the other ESTJ illustrations or at the other ENTJ illustrations.
If you are interested in seeing how people with different type preferences complete this exercise, check out the entire Illustrations of Type series.
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Introduction to Type and Communication describes in detail how personality preferences influence communications.
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