What Do You Think About ENFJs? [Opinion]
June 28, 2024What Do You Think About ENFJs?
The Analysts
Amel Chopra (INTP)
Hmm...
it's hard to pin down one particular generalization about the ENFJ type. Generally,
though, some common qualities that the ENFJ type may possess include: Being
personable, friendly, and sociable individuals who enjoy connecting with
others. Being driven and goal-oriented individuals who are motivated by
achieving objectives. Having a strong sense of justice and moral values. Being
organized and structured individuals who enjoy planning. In general, I've had
mostly positive experiences with the ENFJs I've met. Personally, I'm someone
who tends to be a bit more on the introverted side and sometimes struggle to
connect with people, but I've always felt like ENFJs are very welcoming and accepting
of who I am.
Ruel Deandra (ENTP)
I
don't like how pushy and controlling they can be. I mean, sure, they can be
helpful sometimes, but all that structure and rigid plans make me want to pull
my teeth out. And that Fe of theirs can get on my nerves. Sometimes, you gotta
be harsh, you know? Let people deal with their feelings on their own instead of
forcing them to feel all goody goody all the damn time.
Tobias Ronan (INTJ)
Oh,
ENFJs? They are the golden retrievers of the MBTI world. They're the type of
people who always have a huge smile on their faces and are always the first
ones to volunteer to bake a cake for someone's birthday party. They are like
our antithesis, but instead of being socially awkward and cynical, they are
outgoing and empathetic. They have a rare ability to bring out the best in
people. They have a way of creating harmony and understanding, and have a way
of making you feel like everything is going to be okay. I believe that they are
a blessing to our society.
Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)
Generally
speaking, they're some of the most genuine people I've ever met, but they're a
bit too sensitive for my taste. Like a little kid who just scraped their knee
and needs the attention. However, I can appreciate their loyalty and dedication
to their friends and family. Plus, they can be pretty protective of the people
they care about, which I like.
The Explorers
Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)
I've
known a few ENFJs in my life, and they seem like good-hearted people. However,
they often come off as too pushy and overly-emotional for my liking. They also
have a tendency to overshare, which makes them seem like they want to dominate
a conversation. It's not that I'm bothered by their personality type, but I do
feel a slight disconnect between us since we have different outlooks on life
and different values.
Kael Elliot (ESTP)
Well,
you know, I feel like they can be a bit intimidating at times. Like, they're
these super organized and driven people with a lot of ideas and plans. I admire
that, but it's not my natural state of being. I prefer to be more free-spirited
and spontaneous.
Leo Maverick (ISTP)
Hmmm....
ENFJs? Well, they're certainly different than me. I'd say that they're great at
reading others, very empathetic, and always looking to help others. They're
generally warm and friendly, but also can be pushy and controlling. Personally,
I appreciate their energy and enthusiasm, but I don't always have the patience
for all the emotion and drama.
Raquel Dozier (ESFP)
Ooh,
ENFJs, they're one of my favorite types! They're always so considerate and
caring, making sure that everyone is taken care of. They're super personable
and great listeners, perfect for sales! And oh my gosh, their optimism and
energy can be contagious. Whenever I'm around one, I can't help but feel lifted
up too.
The Sentinels
Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)
Oh,
I think they're great! They can be a little overly concerned with following the
rules and making sure everyone is happy, but they're also very compassionate
and good at listening and understanding the needs of others. I think they make
great carers, but they also have a strong sense of justice and can be quite
vocal and decisive when they feel something needs to change or if there's a
problem. They're very talented, compassionate people who I enjoy working with.
Kamila Hadise (ESTJ)
ENFJs,
like other Extraverted Feelers, are great at empathizing and understanding
others' feelings, which can make them extremely perceptive and caring. These
aspects often make them good listeners and motivators, who can bring out the
best in others. In social situations, ENFJs often exude confidence and show a
knack for putting people at ease, allowing them to shine their brightest
around. As an Extraverted Thinker, though, I'd rather shine my own light.
Minki Jo (ISTJ)
I
personally find ENFJs rather overbearing. They can be very talkative and
outgoing, constantly talking and getting involved in other people's lives,
which can be quite exhausting to deal with. Furthermore, their Fe-dom tendency
for seeking and maintaining social harmony can be irritating and stifling to my
Si-dom need for organization, rationality, and stability.
Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)
ENFJs
are some of the most dedicated and caring individuals I've ever encountered!
They're empathetic and insightful, and they have a deep understanding of the
human mind. They're also excellent communicators who have a natural aptitude
for connecting with people. ENFJs are great leaders, and they often take the
initiative to take care of others. Overall, I have a positive opinion of the
ENFJ personality type.
The Diplomats
Julius Camden (ENFJ)
Well,
as an ENFJ myself, I know that we have a lot of positive qualities. We are very
empathetic and caring people who always put others first. We are also very
charismatic and good at motivating people. However, we also have our flaws.
When triggered, we can become very angry and our rage is intense. We also tend
to put too much pressure on ourselves to make others happy and neglect our own
needs.
Lena Orlin (ENFP)
ENFJs
are lovely people! They have a natural ability to see beyond the surface level
and understand other people's emotions in a deep and meaningful way. They are
often known as "social butterflies" and are known for their
leadership qualities and their ability to bring out the best in others. ENFJs
definitely have a lot to offer and are certainly someone I would want on my
team!
Misty Powell (INFP)
I
absolutely adore them! They're just so passionate and loving. I love how
they're always thinking about others, and they have this unique empathy that I
think can be difficult for some people to understand. But I always feel so at
ease with ENFJs, like I can let my guard down and just enjoy their company.
They're such wonderful friends. Plus, they also have a way of bringing out the
best in others, which really resonates with me.
Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)
Oh,
I happen to love ENFJs! Their strong sense of dedication, empathy, and
compassion makes them a joy to work with. Their contagious positive energy also
tends to lighten up the mood and create a more enjoyable environment for
everyone. Overall, they're great colleagues and people to hang out with.
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