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I would love to here about your experiences of being obsessed with living life to the full trying new things all the time but not being able to stick to them. What kind of careers do you do? And what kind of partners do you have?

2006-10-04 02:04:16 · 3 answers · asked by addicted to answers 1 in Social Science Psychology

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ENFP

For ENFPs the dominant quality in their lives is their attention to the outer world of possibilities; they are excited by continuous involvement in anything new, whether it be new ideas, new people, or new activities. Though ENFPs thrive on what is possible and what is new, they also experience a deep concern for people as well. Thus, they are especially interested in possibilities for people. ENFPs are typically energetic, enthusiastic people who lead spontaneous and adaptable lives.



Does not look like that I am one. Even if I would have one then also I may not have shared personal details on internet :)

2006-10-06 09:53:53 · answer #1 · answered by Jigyasu Prani 6 · 0 0

I'm a BIG time ENFP...
And it's really driven me crazy, but although I work on my consistency, it seems to me that it's more that my values and ideas are very stable and everything else needs to fit into that, around my morals, and if they don't fit, don't feel right- it's worthless to keep them right?
I have successfully lived in Turkey, went to Ireland for 2 conferences, and Romania and Germany twice for one week at a time, and have found that when you push yourself to do things, there is something you need to think about- Is this something you want so much that you will stick with it? Or will it be fun until the drive wears out? We ENFP's have an insane amount of drive, and direction! which is important in itself, but we lack follow through, I was getting ready to go to Haiti for a mission's trip and a month before I went I didn't feel that was the path I needed to take and dropped it, flat.
I'm not rich, and am decently intelligent- but for me to commit, well... practically impossible unless I KNOW I want it bad enough, and as for relationships, it is the exact same thing. My longest relationship I believe had to be less than a week...
I think they are cute, until they rub me the wrong way once, and maybe I give them a bit of leeway as I'm truly a critic, but if they so much as come off someone else, it sets off my moral, ideal values and I quit it cold turkey.

2014-03-06 18:42:25 · answer #2 · answered by kat 2 · 0 0

A competitivecontinual does no longer have an on the spot link on your Myers Briggs form. There are some varieties that are often particularly aggressive (greater in lots of situations than no longer ES, because of the reality it is this form of optimum athletes), besides the basic actuality that it does no longer grant up all varieties from being so. As for the I/E, that is a problematical one. in case you had to call somebody you in all probability did now no longer comprehend on the telephone, at an analogous time because of the fact the telephone is ringing, could you like that the guy ideas or the call is going to voice mail? in case you p.c. for them to respond to you're in all probability an extrovert, in case you p.c. for the answering gadget then you definately are in all probability an introvert. we are all social beings, in spite of our form.

2016-12-26 09:13:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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