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ENFPDetailsPreferencesExtraverted iNtuition Feeling PerceivingTemperament NF (Visionary)ENFP Population Total: 5.5% Male: 4.5% Female: 6.5%Primary Function Extraverted IntuitionSecondary Function Introverted FeelingTertiary Function Extraverted ThinkingLeast Function Introverted Sensingoutgoing, social, disorganized, easily talked into doing silly things, spontaneous, wild and crazy, acts without thinking, good at getting people to have fun, pleasure seeking, irresponsible, physically affectionate, risk taker, thrill seeker, likely to have or want a tattoo, adventurous, unprepared, attention seeking, hyperactive, irrational, loves crowds, rule breaker, prone to losing things, seductive, easily distracted, open, revealing, comfortable in unfamiliar situations, attracted to strange things, non punctual, likes to stand out, likes to try new things, fun seeker, unconventional, energetic, impulsive, empathetic, dangerous, loving, attachment prone, prone to fantasyProfile by David KeirseyFor ENFPs nothing occurs which does not have some significance, and they have an uncanny sense of the motivations of others. This gives them a talent for seeing life as an exciting drama, pregnant with possibilities for both good and evil. This type is found in only about 5 percent of the general population, but they have great influence because of their extraordinary impact on others. ENFPs strive toward the authentic, even when acting spontaneously, and this is usually communicated nonverbally to others, who find this characteristic attractive. ENFPs, however, find their own efforts of authenticity and spontaneity always lacking, and tend to heap coals of fire on themselves, always berating themselves for being so conscious of self.ENFPs consider intense emotional experiences vital; when they have these, however, they are made uneasy by a sense of being there but with a part of themselves split off. They strive for congruency, but always see themselves in some danger of losing touch with their real feelings, which ENFPs possess in a wide range and variety.ENFPs exercise a continuous scanning of the external environment, and nothing out of the ordinary is likely to escape their attention. They are keen and penetrating observers and are capable of intense concentration on another individual while aware of what is going on about them. Their attention is never passive or casual, never wandering, but always directed. At times, ENFPs find themselves interpreting events in terms of another's "hidden motive," giving special meaning to words or actions. This interpretation tends to be negative and, more often than not, inaccurately negative. In the process, an ENFP may find that he or she has introduced an unnecessary, toxic element into the relationship. While ENFPs are brilliantly perceptive, they can make serious mistakes in judgment, which works to their discomfort. These mistakes derive from their tendency to focus on data which confirm their own biases. They may be absolutely correct in their perceptions but wrong in their conclusions.Because they tend to be hypersensitive and hyper-alert, they may suffer from muscle tension. They live in readiness for emergencies; because they have this facility, they assume this is true for others. They can become bored rather quickly with both situations and people, and resist repeating experiences. They enjoy the process of creating something-an idea or a project-but are not as interested in the follow-through. They are typically enthusiastic, and this is contagious. People get caught up and entranced by an ENFP. Yet this type is marked with a fierce independence, repudiating any kind of subordination, either in themselves or in others in relation to them. They do tend to attribute more power to authority figures than is there and give over to these figures an ability to "see through" them-which also is not apt to be there. While ENFPs resist the notion of others becoming dependent or having power over them, their charisma draws followers who wish to be shown the way. ENFPs constantly find themselves surrounded by others who look toward the ENFP for wisdom, inspiration, courage, leadership, and so on-an expectancy which, at times, weighs rather heavily on an ENFP.ENFPs are characteristically optimistic and are surprised when people or events do not turn out as anticipated. Often their confidence in the innate goodness of fate and human nature is a self-fulling prophecy.Real ENFP PeopleAlicia Silverstone - actress (Clueless), fashion model Andy Kaufman - American entertainer Andy Rooney - television writer Bill Cosby - actor, comedian, activist Bill Moyers - journalist, commentator Bob Dylan - singer-songwriter, musician Bus ter Keaton - silent film comic actor Carol Burnett - comedian Charles Dickens - English novelist Dave Thomas - businessman (Wendy's), philanthropist Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geise) - writer, cartoonist Franz Joseph Haydn - composer James Dobson - evangelical psychologist Joseph Campbell - writer, orator King Jordan - deaf president of Gallaudet University Lewis Grizzard - humorist Martin Short - Canadian actor, comedian Paul Harvey - radio broadcaster Paul Robeson - actor, athlete, singer, writer, activist Phil Donahue - TV personality Regis Philbin - TV personality Robin Williams - actor Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) - writer Sandra Bullock - actress Sinbad - actor, comedian Upton Sinclair - author, investigative journalist Will Rogers - ComedianFictional ENFPs (Characters)Ariel - The Little Mermaid Balki - Perfect Strangers Dr. Doug Ross - ER

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