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What is the ENFP personality type (The Encourager)?
People with an ENFP personality type tend to be energetic, adaptable, and inventive in their behavior. They like to think up new, creative ideas and love sharing them with other people. They thrive in group settings and enjoy meeting new people.

Communication

Myers-Briggs ENFP & ENFP Communication

How can ENFP types communicate effectively with each other?

ENFP personalities are Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving, meaning they tend to spend their free time with others, process emotionally, focus their attention on the big picture, and pursue last-minute opportunities. ENFPs should connect emotionally with one another while allowing room for differing opinions and encouraging new ideas.


Resolving Conflict

Myers-Briggs ENFP & ENFP Conflict

How can ENFP types resolve conflict?

Since ENFPs are Feeling personalities, they should each focus on sharing their emotions, while showing empathy to one another. Though ENFPs dislike tension and confrontation, conflict should be addressed quickly to avoid miscommunication. ENFPs should share honestly with one another while showing support and offering encouragement.


Building Trust

Myers-Briggs ENFP & ENFP Trust

How can ENFP types build trust?

ENFPs are more likely to trust other ENFPs who participate in shared, exciting experiences and spend quality time connecting emotionally.

Working Together

Myers-Briggs ENFP & ENFP Working Together

How can ENFP types work together?

ENFPs bring charisma, innovative ideas, empathy, and adaptability to a workplace. ENFPs can help encourage one another to pursue new opportunities and find creative solutions to complex problems.


Dealing with Change

Myers-Briggs ENFP & ENFP Change

How can ENFP types deal with change?

Due to their Perceiving trait, ENFPs tend to be naturally accepting of new situations. They crave experience and opportunity, typically welcoming positive change.


Managing Stress

ENFP types need to seek to understand what brings stress to the other type and should try to avoid causing it when possible.

Myers-Briggs ENFP & ENFP Managing stress

ENFP types are easily stressed by...

  • Spending too much time alone
  • Lack of independence or freedom
  • Facing interpersonal conflict
  • Idealistic expectations not being met

ENFPs should spend time working closely with one another, avoiding private or isolated workspaces.


Encouraging and Motivating

ENFP types can encourage and motivate each other in their personal and professional lives.

Myers-Briggs ENFP & ENFP Motivation

ENFP types are motivated by...

  • Discussing new, creative ideas with others
  • Connecting emotionally with those around them
  • Participating in unique experiences
  • Dreaming about an exciting future

ENFPs can motivate each other by sharing in new experiences or offering frequent words of encouragement.


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