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Posts Tagged ‘esfp’

Posted in Blog on June 3, 2013

Finding the Motivation to Grow Your Career ESFP

By Donna Dunning Compassionate Responder People who have preferences for ESFP tend to focus their attention in the outer world of actions and interactions, using Extraverted Sensing (Se) as their dominant function. They like to observe the world around them and take immediate act ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 19, 2012

Spotlight on ESFP

By Donna Dunning ESFP Compassionate Responders Motto: “Consider it done.” When creating type resources, one of my goals is to offer practical descriptions and examples to help people understand each of the different patterns of personality type preferences. One way I have don ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 10, 2012

Illustrations of Type – ESTP and ESFP

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 ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 30, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an ESFP?

By Donna Dunning People who prefer ESFP (Responder) enjoy action, interaction, and distractions. Often highly sociable, they are quick to join or initiate a fun activity. As one Responder commented to me: “I will always go to coffee when someone asks me to join them. No task is ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 20, 2012

Type Statistics: ESTP and ESFP Responders

By Donna Dunning Act and Adapt Individuals with these personality type preferences have a dominant function of Extraverted Sensing (Se). Together, people with preferences for ESTP and ESFP comprised 12.8% of the national representative sample of personality type preferences coll ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 27, 2012

Illustrations of Type – ESFP

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 ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 6, 2012

How one ESFP learned to minimize distractions

By Donna Dunning Here is a story from my website by a reader with ESFP preferences. The story shows how the woman learned to deal with distraction and separate her home and work roles. Personality Type: ESFP “When I jumped into the fast paced world of sales, I experienced diffi ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on March 9, 2012

Getting along: Personality type Interactions

By Donna Dunning Are you communicating or miscommunicating with the people in your life? Often what we say and how we say it is heard differently than we intend. Communication is complex and depends on many variables. As a starting point, consider the personality type preferences ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 20, 2012

The Right One for You

By Donna Dunning Can personality type help you find an ideal partner? Lately I am seeing many discussions on the importance of finding the “right type” to love and marry. The idea behind these “ideal” matches is that people with certain personality type preferences are n ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 7, 2011

Responders (ESTP and ESFP): Personality Type Prefe ...

By Donna Dunning This is the second post in a nine part series describing typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences. The information in these posts shows you how to assess your stress levels, identify your stressors, and build resilience to stress. ... Continue Reading