
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 group of participants with ENFJ personality type preferences who have a dominant function of Extraverted Feeling (Fe). This function is used when people cooperate and collaborate with an emphasis on the needs and situations of the people involved in a group or society.
Notice how this group shows their desire for personal growth and their interest in helping others develop their potential. You can also see their comfort with structure, organization, and planning. The challenges they describe are related to how they can become overly involved and affected by their relationships with others.
You may also enjoy looking at how other ENFJ groups have completed this illustration of type exercise. These illustrations often contain hearts, people, and comments about dreams or potential.
If you are interested in seeing how people with different type preferences complete this exercise, check out the Illustrations of Type series.
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