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Illustrations of Type – ESFJ and ENFJ

Illustrations of Type – ESFJ and ENFJ

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 of participants with ESFJ or ENFJ personality type preferences. I put people who have these preferences together because they share a dominant function of Extraverted Feeling (Fe).

ESFJs and ENFJs are often highly involved and engaged in making sure groups, teams, and families are working together harmoniously and cooperatively. This approach is shown in their illustration of people connecting, their family picture, the cheerleading pompoms, peace sign, smiley face, and welcome mat.

Connections, traditions, activities, and community are certainly words that sum up their collaborative nature.

You may also enjoy looking at how other ESFJ or ENFJ groups have completed this illustration of type exercise.

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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