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energetic, outgoing, and assertive;
versatile with broad interests
NIntuitive. Abstract, curious & idea-
oriented; ask “why” questions; open
to diverse ideas, values & lifestyles
FFeeler. Make decisions based on
values and concern for others;
sensitive, caring & cooperative
PPerceiver. Outwardly open, receptive
and adaptable; slower to express
judgments or impose them on others
ENFPs’ Dominant Function
Broadly explores and envisions ideas, connections & possibilities; open, curious & creative; adept at “brainstorming”
ENFPs’ Auxiliary Function
Reflects on personal feelings & values; champions authenticity & individuality; drawn to nature, children & animals
Key ENFP Traits:
- Open, curious, quirky, imaginative, explorative, and versatile
- Love learning and exhibit wide-ranging interests
- Value personal authenticity and creative self-expression
- Talkative and witty with a great sense of humor
- Adept at brainstorming new ideas, options, and possibilities
- Cherish and advocate for the uniqueness of every individual
- Adaptable and spontaneous; energized by novel and changing circumstances
- Need lots of variety at work; quickly bored by routine or repetitive tasks
- Active and restless; constantly seek out new possibilities, experiences, or challenges
- Forward-thinking; strive to realize their inspiration or vision for change
- May struggle with sustaining focus or follow-through
- Attuned to hidden meanings and connections; often have a mystical bent
If you want to learn more about ENFPs, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve written extensively about the Intuitive personality types, especially the Intuitive (N) Perceiving (P) types.
We’ve also developed an online course—Finding Your Path as an INFP, INTP, ENFP or ENTP—to help you better understand your personality, life purpose, relationships, career path and more. The course is currently on sale, so now is a great time to check it out!