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 with ENFP preferences.
Their dominant function, Extraverted Intuition (Ne) can be seen in the conceptual words placed on the page in a random order.
If you are interested to see how other ENFPs complete this exercise, I have posted several other ENFP illustrations.
If you are interested in seeing how people with different type preferences complete this exercise, check out the entire Illustrations of Type series.
What’s Your Type?
Learn about your personal approach on our What’s Your Type? page where we’ll introduce you to personality type and the 8 Ways of Working.
Resources
Want to learn more about personality type and how to use it to understand yourself and others?
Introduction to Type and Communication describes in detail how personality preferences influence communications.
If you live in the USA, Introduction to Type and Communication is now available on Kindle.
Introduction to Type and Learning can help you find your motivation for learning and help you learn more effectively.
If you live in the USA, Introduction to Type and Learning is also available on Kindle.
Looking for a practical resource to help you plan your ideal career? Check out my book, What’s Your Type of Career?: Find Your Perfect Career By Using Your Personality Type
Want to use your personality type to excel at your career? Check out 10 Career Essentials: Excel at Your Career by Using Your Personality Type
Love to know what technique you plan to use to make sure my wife does not see this post ! Can you block my site using paenrt settings on Goggle or something?! I used to have an INFP boss, he was an inspiration (but between us we had to work very hard to ensure we covered off detail and planning.)