Thursday, October 11, 2018

The Consul - It's Who I Am

About 1.5-2 years ago I took the Myers-Briggs personality test & got INFJ.  Last weekend though when I went to my therapy appointment she had me take the test again.  This time around I got ESFJ.  This weekend when I go we're going to talk more about what that means & how to use that information to help me manage stress & what not.


Best Occupations for ESFJ
-Corporate Trainer
-Optometrist
-Special Education Teacher
-Nurse
-Dietitian
-Real Estate Agent
-Office Manager
-Advertising Sales Agent
-Receptionist
-Buyer

Famous Consuls You May Know
-Bill Clinton
-Taylor Swift
-Jennifer Garner
-Steve Harvey
-Danny Glover
-Jennifer Lopez
-Sally Field
-Tyra Banks

Strengths
  • Strong Practical Skills – ESFJs are excellent managers of day-to-day tasks and routine maintenance, enjoying making sure that those who are close to them are well cared for.
  • Strong Sense of Duty – People with the ESFJ personality type have a strong sense of responsibility and strive to meet their obligations, though this may sometimes be more from a sense of social expectations than intrinsic drive.
  • Very Loyal – Valuing stability and security very highly, ESFJs are eager to preserve the status quo, which makes them extremely loyal and trustworthy partners and employees. ESFJs are true pillars of any groups they belong to – whether it is their family or a community club, people with this personality type can always be relied upon.
  • Sensitive and Warm – Helping to ensure that stability, ESFJ personalities seek harmony and care deeply about other people’s feelings, being careful not to offend or hurt anybody. ESFJs are strong team players, and win-win situations are the stuff smiles are made of.
  • Good at Connecting with Others – These qualities come together to make ESFJs social, comfortable and well-liked. ESFJ personalities have a strong need to "belong", and have no problem with small talk or following social cues in order to help them take an active role in their communities.
Weaknesses
  • Worried about Their Social Status – These Strengths are related to a chief Weakness: ESFJs’ preoccupation with social status and influence, which affects many decisions they make, potentially limiting their creativity and open-mindedness.
  • Inflexible – ESFJs place a lot of importance on what is socially acceptable, and can be very cautious, even critical of anything unconventional or outside the mainstream. People with this personality type may also sometimes push their own beliefs too hard in an effort to establish them as mainstream.
  • Reluctant to Innovate or Improvise – Just as they can be critical of others’ "unusual" behavior, ESFJs may also be unwilling to step out of their own comfort zones, usually for fear of being (or just appearing) different.
  • Vulnerable to Criticism – It can be especially challenging to change these tendencies because ESFJs are so conflict-averse. ESFJ personalities can become very defensive and hurt if someone, especially a person close to them, criticizes their habits, beliefs or traditions.
  • Often Too Needy – ESFJs need to hear and see a great deal of appreciation. If their efforts go unnoticed, people with the ESFJ personality type may start fishing for compliments, in an attempt to get reassurance of how much they are valued.
  • Too Selfless – The other side of this is that ESFJs sometimes try to establish their value with doting attention, something that can quickly overwhelm those who don’t need it, making it ultimately unwelcome. Furthermore, ESFJs often neglect their own needs in the process.
ESFJ in Graphics




4 comments:

  1. Im a ENFJ which is apparently rare? Im not sure I havent checked it in a while. Its pretty cool though!

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  2. I'm an INFP, which is the exact opposite, almost...

    I bet you'd be good as a corporate trainer. That's what I did for almost 20 years.

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  3. The last time I took the Myers-Briggs (also for therapy lol), I was an ISFJ! So almost the same although I'm 1000% not an extrovert haha. That's interesting that you went from I to E... Also, at work recently, I learned that Myers and Briggs were a mother-daughter team! Who knew?

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  4. I think these traits would make you an excellent addition to collegewise. ;)

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