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What is the ESFP personality type (The Entertainer)?
People with an ESFP personality type tend to be friendly, opportunistic, and supportive in their behavior. They usually go with the flow of things. They love parties and are often the center of attention.

Communication

Myers-Briggs ESFP & ESFP Communication

How can ESFP types communicate effectively with each other?

ESFP personalities are Extroverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving personalities, meaning they tend to be motivated by others, present-focused, conscientious, and adaptable. ESFPs should listen closely to and connect emotionally with other ESFPs by sharing their thoughts and feelings openly.


Resolving Conflict

Myers-Briggs ESFP & ESFP Conflict

How can ESFP types resolve conflict?

Since ESFPs are Feeling personalities, they should address conflict by sharing how they feel and showing sensitivity to each other’s emotions. Though ESFPs dislike facing conflict, it’s important to address tension quickly. ESFPs should address problems directly by sharing how they have been affected and working together to create a workable solution.


Building Trust

Myers-Briggs ESFP & ESFP Trust

How can ESFP types build trust?

ESFPs are more likely to trust other ESFPs who are supportive and understanding. ESFPs should get to know one another through participating in new, shared experiences.

Working Together

Myers-Briggs ESFP & ESFP Working Together

How can ESFP types work together?

ESFPs bring energy, attention to detail, empathetic reasoning, and a flexible attitude to a work environment. ESFPs can help encourage one another to pursue new opportunities and build lasting relationships with others.


Dealing with Change

Myers-Briggs ESFP & ESFP Change

How can ESFP types deal with change?

Due to their Perceiving trait, ESFPs tend to naturally accept new situations. Their ability to see the positive aspects of change makes them great supporters in times of change.


Managing Stress

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

Myers-Briggs ESFP & ESFP Managing stress

ESFP types are easily stressed by...

  • Pointless routines or tasks
  • Uneventful points in their social lives
  • Disapproval or rejection from others
  • Overly analytical or fact-based jobs

ESFPs should avoid isolating situations by encouraging themselves and other ESFPs to pursue jobs or careers that allow them to work closely with others.


Encouraging and Motivating

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

Myers-Briggs ESFP & ESFP Motivation

ESFP types are motivated by...

  • Building connections with others
  • Concerts, parties, and other large groups of people
  • Beautiful spaces and art pieces
  • Entertaining those around them

ESFPs can motivate one another by sharing in a new, exciting experience.


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