The 16 Types
MBTI Types
MBTI Types
Rational
INTP
Theoriser
INTJ
Director
ENTJ
Mobilizer
ENTP
Inventor
Idealist
INFJ
Developer
INFP
Clarifier
ENFJ
Mentor
ENFP
Advocate
Guardian
ISTJ
Inspector
ISFJ
Supporter
ESTJ
Supervisor
ESFJ
Caretaker
Artisan
ISTP
Operator
ISFP
Producer
ESTP
Executor
ESFP
Presenter
ESTP
In order to understand the ESTP, you must first understand their four main functions.
ESTP Functions
Extraverted Sensing
Extraverted Sensing is very good at reading “cues” and acting upon
them. The ESTP can see an “edge” in a situation, and do whatever they
can to take it.
Introverted Thinking
ESFP
In order to understand the ESFP, you must first understand their four main functions.
ESFP Functions
Extraverted Sensing
Extraverted Sensing (Se) is the main function of the ESFP. The ESFP uses this function to understand and observe the outer world. They take in the world primarily through their five senses: touch, feel, see, taste, and hear. The ESFP is constantly scanning their environment. They can easily size up a situation and see where the strengths and weaknesses are. They live very much “in the moment” which can upset many other people that feel the ESFPs life should be more organized. The reality is, the ESFP is confident in their ability to “go with the flow” and they feel like they can get themselves out of any potential “trouble” they might get themselves in.The ESFP also likes to “push their limits” to see just how far away they can get with something. The ESFP is a type to have the philosophy “it’s easier to say sorry, than it is to get permission.” And because of their curious nature, they are constantly apolozing for their actions. But they have enough charm to keep most people from being mad at them for very long.
Introverted Feeling
The second function of the ESFP is Introverted Feeling (Fi). Introverted Feeling tends to be developed as the ESFP hits their mid-teen age. The ESFP can begin to introspect and reflect on feelings and their own personal values toward people and institutions. The ESFP can develop a strong sense of “right and wrong” that they believe is important to them. They can hold steady to believes and friendships that are close to them. The ESFP can develop loyalty and a sense of “purpose” for their life. The ESFPs nature to “do first, think later” can cause them to do things that might violate their Introverted Feeling. This can cause them to feel bad later and possibly regret some of their actions.
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