10 Things That Excite the ENFP Personality Type
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10 Things That Excite the ENFP Personality Type

ENFPs are often celebrated for their enthusiasm and creativity. Natural idea-seekers, these types are always drawn to exploration and discovering the unknown. What things excite these types? What activities or experiences naturally bring them joy? Let’s find out! Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here. Or you can take…

7 Reasons Why You Need an ENFP Friend in Your Life
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7 Reasons Why You Need an ENFP Friend in Your Life

When it comes to friendship, each personality type has something completely unique to bring to the table. Some types are empathetic and talkative, while others give practical advice and are good listeners. What unique gifts do ENFPs have to bring to a friendship? Let’s take a look! Not sure what your personality type is? Take…

3 Weird and Wonderful Secrets About the ENFP Personality Type
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3 Weird and Wonderful Secrets About the ENFP Personality Type

“Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope.” – Dr. Seuss, a rumored ENFP If you spend a lot of time in the personality community, you will hear ENFPs called a lot of different things. I’ve heard them called unicorns, oddballs, eccentrics,…

10 Things You’ll Relate to If You’re an ENFP
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10 Things You’ll Relate to If You’re an ENFP

ENFPs are known by many titles in the type community: “the inspirers”, “the champions”, “the campaigners”, “the idealists”, the list goes on and on. The common characteristic that all these titles draw attention to is the ENFP’s vision and determination. While many memes and stereotypes paint ENFPs to be unicorn-loving, super-chatty party animals, the real…

10 Things You Should Never Say to an ENFP
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10 Things You Should Never Say to an ENFP

Have you ever offended or irritated someone and not really been sure how you did it? Each personality type finds different phrases more irritating than others. Call a thinking-type overly emotional and they’ll be furious! Call a feeling-type selfish and they’ll be thrown into anxious self-analysis. What words really get under the skin of the…