attention all ENFJs!! I love you and appreciate you so so much... you see how the world works and can navigate it so well but please don't forget to focus on who you are and what you truly want and need.. your deep happiness is so important and doesn't get fully satisfied with only taking care of people around you.. although you think it might, often settling for less.. with love and adoration, an INFP
I am a kid of the 60's. I skipped a grade in school and graduated HS at 16. Ended up in hospitality as a waiter and bartender. Went back to uni at age 27 and graduated with a BA in econ at 31. Ended up in sales for telecom co's. Had great success and am currently retired. My abilities to read people was a major key. Today I want to help people recover from narcissistic abuse. Peace!
I am an ENFJ and a Leo. I first thought I was an INFJ. I was wrong as I dug deeper until I found that my zodiac sun sign is a Leo and I couldn’t find anywhere that matched the INFJ + Leo combo. I take my zodiac type very seriously because I match my sign 100% . After watching numerous videos and reading an ENFJ couldn’t fit me more perfectly. I’ve always been misunderstood by everyone including my family. I am comfortable being alone, but rather being with other people. I get burnt out mentally after I reached my talking/social limit for any given day.
im an enfj and i am a lawyer and entertainer (i write, i orate, i sing and play guitar) and i am a frustrated dancer and magician. really love making people okay cause i know how it feels to be sad.
Yet in every sentence you refer to yourself with disrespect and poor grammar as "i" instead of "I". Being a lawyer and a writer who doesn't know English grammar? That is a recipe for poor performance 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️.
@@valshiro515 no law says i have to be formal anyway 🤷🤦 how are you btw? your mom said you should go to your room now since she's gonna make love to me later. how much money do you need for your allowance my child?
@@petrosgutema5724 Let's just say, that some people are more self-serving, than helping the ones for whom they are paid to serve them. Being an ENFJ is awesome! An ENFJ IS going to take full responsibility and will go above and beyond. Or, how Jesus Christ put it, 'go the extra mile'.
Gosh I hate to blush not to be full of self but relieved I just found out..didn't believe so I ran the test twice thank you now I can confidently try my hardest to make this world a better place
Love love love your perspective of the assessments. They’re fun! But not magic. Useful as a tool, but by no means prescriptive. Take what you like & find instructive, use it as far as it helps, and it can, but that’s it. Like astrology, so true 🤗 Esp helpful to get the context, so useful.
ENFJ studying medicine. After learning about MBTI (I was already in med school, so it was not a reason I thougth about at the time), but I belive that medicine, and mostly, the speciality I want (and probably will not get into - internal medicine, i dont know if it exists in anglo healthcare, but in this country, it's the basilar rock of the healthcare system), is such an ENFJ thing to do
Internal medicine is so important! And I’m happy to know that there will be one more doctor approaching the field with ENFJ passion, dedication, and care. Keep us updated on your path. 🌈
ENFJ... So I applied for a Quality Engineering job in Sparta, IL. They made me take a test. It was one of those "let's see how your mind works" test... which included a massive amount of "what is the next shape in this series" and "what word is next in this series" questions. I took it (2 hours) on Saturday. Sunday the recruiter called me. The owner of the company loved these kind of tests... so when my results showed up... and he had never seen scores like that... he said "I want this guy here this week to meet with the Team!" I had to turn down the job... I was being pushed as the replacement for the current Quality Manager (retirement) and the Team was insanely interesting... but it was this tiny backwoods kind of town and my boyfriend was over moving to small towns.
@Albert Johnston What an amazing story. Thanks for sharing. And a very good call to factor in the implications of how a job would impact your life outside of work. There will be other equally or more insanely interesting opportunities.
This is so helpful! Thank you so much . Now it makes sense why when I was a Medical interpreter I felt like a fish in the water. I moved to another state and that job is not well pay here so I am trying to see where my personality fits better. Gracias 🙋🏻♀️
I once got sent to a corporate leadership training at a famous company and there we had to take an assessment test. I ended up winning a prize for supposedly being the first ever in that course's history to score a perfect balance of diplomat-oriented traits and earning a "back scratcher" nickname 😂😂😂. I still have the wooden backscratcher stick they gave me as a prize to this day. Makes me chuckle every time 😂😂😂.
Hey! I’m an ENFJ and that resonated with me. I’d love the link to your roadmap for next steps. Also I just heard about change management. I’d love to hear more about that role.
@Lauren Hey, here’s the link to my 4 step career roadmap: carolineadamscoaching.com/subscribe There’s a lot I could say about change management. Done right, it’s very cool. I invite you to start by talking to people and orgs that focus first on engaging employees in the change vs trying to convince them after the fact why it’s a good thing. Have fun!
Hi my name is enfj (audience) "hi enfj". According to the test I'm 50% extrovert, 72% intuitive, 59%feeling, and 16% judging. How I'm a 197% of something I don't know but I like that number. As of today I was forced to changed career paths, I was asked to do something unethical and potentially fraud in billing, but i loved working with my kids, we were really getting started to have a great connection and hopefully leading to another person in their life. Now it's another person in their life thats left them... I'm have no words for the impact that causes them
Hey! Not sure where those percentages are coming from but sounds like your personality type is enfp? And not like one can truly tell from a YT comment, but your energy feels more aligned with that. In any case, I feel your creativity coming through. I’m sorry to hear about your job, but I applaud your decision to not do anything illegal/unethical. Give yourself time to grieve. Even if it was for the right reasons, these changes are still upsetting.
Sanz: hope you found another good place to work and bring value to this world! About the percentages: they are on the scales of the 4 dimensions. When you tested 50% on the extrovert versus introvert scale, it also left 50% for the introvert part of you. I'm close to the middle too. You have 100% on each of the scales and where you lie from the middle, makes up which letter you get. Since you only have 16% on the judging part, that leaves 84% for the perceiving part on the J versus P scale. Thus, based on the correctness of your scores, you would be an ENFP, like Caroline already noticed.
I could really relate to the various points you related so succinctly. Wow! I also love your repeated emphasis on 'caveats'. Really helpful and encouraging. Thank you!
Am an ENFJ.. i really don't know where my career path would be (as i just passed through the dark side of my life).. i got the idea, "why not taking nursing courses?", hope i'll get through it.. Gotta save my own money because my independant ass won't let my parent finance me
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching I was doing some research on this last night and today. I was shocked of 1) The amount of people that have this trait (2%-5%) and 2) How much of a demand for this trait 3) The Famous pepople that have this trait. It’s a who’s-who of people.
Thank you, I'm a freshman in BS Psychology this coming school year and yea I just found out I'm one of the ENFJ fam haha. Having doubts pursuing medicine since the course that I took is not my first choice and I just can't help but think about it even though I know getting to med school is still a long way lol. For now, I've realized.. I just wanted to see how things will work out for me if I should shift courses. Maybe then, I'll make a decision. Thank you once again Caroline! And hope you get more views because you deserve it!!! You probably know about this but put more tags in your videos so many more people could see them in their recommendations. God bless and keep safe. 😁
Hey @monmon. What an exciting time in your life. I STILL think back to my psych courses. So smart to shift courses as a first step. You will figure out your path. Stay curious, talk to people, and keep taking steps!
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching ahahah Glad I helped ma'am carol😁 I actually had the same issue when I was starting out. Luckily one of my friends know about this yt stuff more than I do.
Ooh, so interesting, @elizabeth. I’ve seen people test differently based on their environment (e.g. my project management team all tested as Js even tho some of them were clearly Ps). What helped you realize you’re actually an ENFJ?
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching realizing that my feeling is extroverted, rather than introverted. I would read about INFPs value system and think that must be me, because my values are important to me, but realizing that what my values are for me are different than what my values are for other people. I've always thought of myself as an introvert because I've always spent a lot of time alone, but living alone and working at home has shown me I need to be with people more than I thought.
@@lilibetp thanks for sharing! Yeah, values are important to EVERYONE regardless of personality type. So good that you understand yours. It’s our values that are often screaming when something doesn’t feel good and vice versa.
I just tested ENFJ and found your insightful videos. The thing about personality tests: the results are only as "good" as our answers to the questions, right? This may sound funny, but what is the best way to go about that? Do we reply from the standpoint of the best times we've had when we felt the strongest and most authentic, or do we reply based on a current reality that may include maladaptive behaviors? My common sense says the former, but then again, there is truth even in our maladapted selves. I know MBTI isn't at the heart of what you do, but would love your perspective!
@suebee I LOVE this question! My preference is the former - your best, most authentic self, because we want to know the behaviors, attributes, and environments that FIT THAT version of you. This article might give you more insights and suggestions as to how to take it and what to do with the results once you get them: carolineadamscoaching.com/blog/how-to-use-personality-assessments-in-the-workplace Let me know what you think and keep your beautiful questions coming.
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching Wow what a dense, terrific article! Love the How and What breakdown and the questions in each. "Can't help but do" - ha! -- so true.
Hii I am an enfj from India you are amazing , post more videos you provide great content in less time at certain points of time in this video i thought that we both are talking to each other , we get some rare personalities like you , keep growing you will definately be successful if you be consistent
ENFJs are called by different names: the giver, the teacher, the protector. We have all of this in us. All jobs doing that justice, will make us feel at home in a career. For us ENFJs it is very important to make a positive change in this world. On a level that counts. On a level that brings harmony and/or justice. Where people are seen for their strengths and helped to grow in them. Where ENFJs have the courage to address the weaknesses they see in themselves and in others, and define them as temporary obstacles on the way to betterment. We search for more accurate knowledge, which practically proofs its value, to amend procedures, to amend deviations from what ought to be and to better human interactions and goals. We often accumulate different skills and possibilities along the way, since we grow ourselves and feel the urgent need to contribute even better. We tend to sacrifice our own needs for those of others, when we can make a valuable difference in their lives, even at high costs for ourselves. When challenged and seeing a possible path for contributing more, we will often want to go on that path. Someone has to do it. We volunteer. We are the encouragers of others, who also need to receive some encouragement ourselves. We can be quite easily hurt by others, who talk malicious about us. So any career path, where that's included, might turn us off, unless we are That Good at it, that we are willing to pay the sacrifice for others. We will give it a good fight. Injustice can turn us on for good. But if the injustice is aiming at our destruction for a long time, we can become so significantly frustrated and hurt, that our common love for others can even turn into hatred towards the evil doers. There, us ENFJs loose a part of ourselves and even show a tendency to retreat in our pain, as it's become so severe, when we also have quite an introvert part in us. Otherwise we can lash out. Commonly both. I'm an ENFJ in a Very Toxic environment myself at the moment. We give it our all, but if NO reason and logic count, but injustice, incompetence and power abuse reign, and we get evilly slandered continuously, that's where even ENFJs can break. We hurt intensely. We try to find out and analyze how all this could happen time and again, HATE the gross injustice done to us and those we protect, and WILL find some way to rescue us out of this. My next step is trying to heal of what these evil beings did. I literally have to move to another state for that, where better morals and better laws are in place.
Hey Caroline, I just discovered your channel and I am 25 years old trying to find my calling in my life. One of my teachers recommended me to take a test and I recently discovered that I am an ENFJ. It was mind blowing knowing the careers that can be meant for me and the other careers that is not meant for me. It says that being a lawyer are good for ENFJ. Does that mean that I’ll enjoy being a lawyer? If so I’m very interested
@Lone Wolfe Thanks for watching and welcome to the community. It's less about the occupation and more about making sure you're able to bring your strengths to it. So I'd first get curious about what INTERESTS you about the law, as there are so many ways to practice it and so many different types of environments to practice it in. Just because you're good at something doesn't mean you'll enjoy it! There are actually some ENFJ lawyers in the comments (along with a bunch of other cool career paths), so I invite you to connect with them.
@@CarolineAdamsCoachinghey Caroline, I’m thinking about becoming a psychologist instead of lawyer because I use to battle depression for years as a teenager. I feel that I may be of better service to people in that field than lawyer
@aleeza First question to ask yourself is what analysis looks like for you and whether you like it. If that really motivates you, go for it. The larger theme of enfjs is to improve people’s lives and serve the greater good. Esp if “analysis” leads to communicating info to people that helps them solve problems for their customers or answering deep questions, that could be super powerful. Then you bring in enfj flair for communicating that analysis with eloquence and sensitivity? Priceless. I think that kind of “analysis” is much different than sitting alone at your desk slicing data in spreadsheets. So it’s less about *what* you do-analysis-and more about *how* you do it as an enfj. I could do the very same job as enfj but HOW I approach it would be different bc im an intj. Check out this page, although I wouldn’t let this limit you. www.16personalities.com/enfj-careers Follow the topics and subject matter that interest you, and bring your enfj-ness to it. Does that help?
@@turquesadelis I hear you. As you know, it's critical that you believe to make any progress. Break it into bite size pieces that you CAN believe in. How can you take 1 manageable step today? Then, tomorrow, etc. It adds up to big change.
I disagree with the whole opinion thing. I go first to my Catholic Faith for truth, Then I go to those with wisdom and success and or research based truths these have nothing to do with ethics. Answers that are most commonly agreed on. Not all opinions are valid. Many are just wrong in my opinion. I am not as much of a go getter and leader as I once when I was young. I prefer to weigh pros and cons of getting involved in situations. I get overwhelmed and hate taking credit for others work. Planning and implementing isn't my strongest suit. I get overwhelmed and burned out. Details get left out at times. Sometimes I can totally miss the mark because of a detail I thought too much about.
Study astrology then. It's much more insightful than the 16 personalities. You have some challenging Pisces or Neptune placement in your natal chart if you tend to miss details. If by details you mean you just seek out a bigger picture of things, then it's a Sagittarius/Jupiter matter. Every ENFJ is different based on their natal chart.
attention all ENFJs!! I love you and appreciate you so so much... you see how the world works and can navigate it so well but please don't forget to focus on who you are and what you truly want and need.. your deep happiness is so important and doesn't get fully satisfied with only taking care of people around you.. although you think it might, often settling for less.. with love and adoration, an INFP
I am a kid of the 60's. I skipped a grade in school and graduated HS at 16. Ended up in hospitality as a waiter and bartender. Went back to uni at age 27 and graduated with a BA in econ at 31. Ended up in sales for telecom co's. Had great success and am currently retired. My abilities to read people was a major key. Today I want to help people recover from narcissistic abuse.
Peace!
What a beautiful path, @Mark. Thanks for sharing!
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching Thank you. Hasn't been easy but I think I'm proof that ENFJ's are pretty resilient. Cheers.
Best of luck to you! I want to start a charity fro people recovering from Narc abuse... Im also an ENFJ!
I am an ENFJ and a Leo. I first thought I was an INFJ. I was wrong as I dug deeper until I found that my zodiac sun sign is a Leo and I couldn’t find anywhere that matched the INFJ + Leo combo. I take my zodiac type very seriously because I match my sign 100% . After watching numerous videos and reading an ENFJ couldn’t fit me more perfectly. I’ve always been misunderstood by everyone including my family. I am comfortable being alone, but rather being with other people. I get burnt out mentally after I reached my talking/social limit for any given day.
@Joshua Glad you found the profile that resonates in the earthly plane AND the spiritual one!
im an enfj and i am a lawyer and entertainer (i write, i orate, i sing and play guitar) and i am a frustrated dancer and magician. really love making people okay cause i know how it feels to be sad.
Very modest
Yet in every sentence you refer to yourself with disrespect and poor grammar as "i" instead of "I". Being a lawyer and a writer who doesn't know English grammar? That is a recipe for poor performance 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️.
@@valshiro515 no law says i have to be formal anyway 🤷🤦 how are you btw? your mom said you should go to your room now since she's gonna make love to me later. how much money do you need for your allowance my child?
Thank you.
Right on time
I am ENFJ-A
Helping people is what I born to do, serving people is inderectly serving God.
Every thing we call job or career is serving people.
If you are teacher you are serving students, if you are Doctor you are serving patients etc.
@@petrosgutema5724 Let's just say, that some people are more self-serving, than helping the ones for whom they are paid to serve them. Being an ENFJ is awesome! An ENFJ IS going to take full responsibility and will go above and beyond. Or, how Jesus Christ put it, 'go the extra mile'.
Thank you for reply, Jesus is the best Model to follow and learn from.
I'm an ENFJ-A, through and through. I'm soon to be a veterinary surgeon.
Congratulations, @Em Ir!
That’s brilliant because I just found out I am a ENFJ-A and trying find a career that I would thrive in and I mean the whole ecosystem,hopefully!😇🙏🏽🤣
Gosh I hate to blush not to be full of self but relieved
I just found out..didn't believe so I ran the test twice
thank you now I can confidently try my hardest to make this world a better place
Love love love your perspective of the assessments. They’re fun! But not magic. Useful as a tool, but by no means prescriptive. Take what you like & find instructive, use it as far as it helps, and it can, but that’s it. Like astrology, so true 🤗 Esp helpful to get the context, so useful.
ENFJ studying medicine.
After learning about MBTI (I was already in med school, so it was not a reason I thougth about at the time), but I belive that medicine, and mostly, the speciality I want (and probably will not get into - internal medicine, i dont know if it exists in anglo healthcare, but in this country, it's the basilar rock of the healthcare system), is such an ENFJ thing to do
Internal medicine is so important! And I’m happy to know that there will be one more doctor approaching the field with ENFJ passion, dedication, and care. Keep us updated on your path. 🌈
which country is that please?
Holly cow!
This is so spot on! This is so me spot on. -- ENFJ
ENFJ... So I applied for a Quality Engineering job in Sparta, IL. They made me take a test. It was one of those "let's see how your mind works" test... which included a massive amount of "what is the next shape in this series" and "what word is next in this series" questions. I took it (2 hours) on Saturday. Sunday the recruiter called me. The owner of the company loved these kind of tests... so when my results showed up... and he had never seen scores like that... he said "I want this guy here this week to meet with the Team!" I had to turn down the job... I was being pushed as the replacement for the current Quality Manager (retirement) and the Team was insanely interesting... but it was this tiny backwoods kind of town and my boyfriend was over moving to small towns.
@Albert Johnston What an amazing story. Thanks for sharing. And a very good call to factor in the implications of how a job would impact your life outside of work. There will be other equally or more insanely interesting opportunities.
I've been to Sparta, worked in the OR in their little hospital
@@sounz82 OK, You are amazing. How do I meet you in real life?
Thank you so much. I am Thai and your video make me more clearly about ENFJ
สวัสดี ค่ะ ! I’m happy it helped!
This is so helpful! Thank you so much . Now it makes sense why when I was a Medical interpreter I felt like a fish in the water.
I moved to another state and that job is not well pay here so I am trying to see where my personality fits better. Gracias 🙋🏻♀️
Glad it was helpful, @Sandra. Keep us updated on what you discover!
I once got sent to a corporate leadership training at a famous company and there we had to take an assessment test. I ended up winning a prize for supposedly being the first ever in that course's history to score a perfect balance of diplomat-oriented traits and earning a "back scratcher" nickname 😂😂😂. I still have the wooden backscratcher stick they gave me as a prize to this day. Makes me chuckle every time 😂😂😂.
Hahaha, AMAZING @valshiro!
Hey! I’m an ENFJ and that resonated with me. I’d love the link to your roadmap for next steps. Also I just heard about change management. I’d love to hear more about that role.
@Lauren Hey, here’s the link to my 4 step career roadmap: carolineadamscoaching.com/subscribe
There’s a lot I could say about change management. Done right, it’s very cool. I invite you to start by talking to people and orgs that focus first on engaging employees in the change vs trying to convince them after the fact why it’s a good thing.
Have fun!
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching Thanks so much!
I really loved your Vlog, so helpful.
So glad, @Doreen!
Hi my name is enfj (audience) "hi enfj". According to the test I'm 50% extrovert, 72% intuitive, 59%feeling, and 16% judging. How I'm a 197% of something I don't know but I like that number. As of today I was forced to changed career paths, I was asked to do something unethical and potentially fraud in billing, but i loved working with my kids, we were really getting started to have a great connection and hopefully leading to another person in their life. Now it's another person in their life thats left them... I'm have no words for the impact that causes them
Hey! Not sure where those percentages are coming from but sounds like your personality type is enfp?
And not like one can truly tell from a YT comment, but your energy feels more aligned with that.
In any case, I feel your creativity coming through.
I’m sorry to hear about your job, but I applaud your decision to not do anything illegal/unethical.
Give yourself time to grieve. Even if it was for the right reasons, these changes are still upsetting.
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching Good call.
Sanz: hope you found another good place to work and bring value to this world!
About the percentages: they are on the scales of the 4 dimensions. When you tested 50% on the extrovert versus introvert scale, it also left 50% for the introvert part of you. I'm close to the middle too. You have 100% on each of the scales and where you lie from the middle, makes up which letter you get. Since you only have 16% on the judging part, that leaves 84% for the perceiving part on the J versus P scale. Thus, based on the correctness of your scores, you would be an ENFP, like Caroline already noticed.
I could really relate to the various points you related so succinctly. Wow! I also love your repeated emphasis on 'caveats'. Really helpful and encouraging. Thank you!
I am majoring and heading towards city planning, i feel like this is a good position as i function as a community leader.
Oooh, @Avatar city planning sounds so cool, AND yes, I know you'll totally bring your ENFJ community leadership strengths to the fore. Amazing.
Am an ENFJ.. i really don't know where my career path would be (as i just passed through the dark side of my life).. i got the idea, "why not taking nursing courses?", hope i'll get through it.. Gotta save my own money because my independant ass won't let my parent finance me
@Jolicoeur You got this, Beautiful Heart. Your Protagonist power and love comes bursting through in your comment, and your name! 💛
I just did mine and I was an ENFJ and I’m a Neurodivergent. IMSHO I have a higher SUPERPOWER!!!!!
HECK YEAH!
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching I was doing some research on this last night and today. I was shocked of 1) The amount of people that have this trait (2%-5%) and 2) How much of a demand for this trait 3) The Famous pepople that have this trait. It’s a who’s-who of people.
Thank you, I'm a freshman in BS Psychology this coming school year and yea I just found out I'm one of the ENFJ fam haha. Having doubts pursuing medicine since the course that I took is not my first choice and I just can't help but think about it even though I know getting to med school is still a long way lol. For now, I've realized.. I just wanted to see how things will work out for me if I should shift courses. Maybe then, I'll make a decision.
Thank you once again Caroline! And hope you get more views because you deserve it!!! You probably know about this but put more tags in your videos so many more people could see them in their recommendations. God bless and keep safe. 😁
Hey @monmon. What an exciting time in your life. I STILL think back to my psych courses. So smart to shift courses as a first step. You will figure out your path. Stay curious, talk to people, and keep taking steps!
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching aww tysm ^^
@@monmon-hy5ql Thank YOU for the tag tip! Didn't realize that. I'm an old. haha.
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching ahahah Glad I helped ma'am carol😁
I actually had the same issue when I was starting out. Luckily one of my friends know about this yt stuff more than I do.
I spent years thinking I must be an INFP (Feeling is obviously first in the stack) and usually test as an INFJ, but I think I may actually be an ENFJ.
Ooh, so interesting, @elizabeth. I’ve seen people test differently based on their environment (e.g. my project management team all tested as Js even tho some of them were clearly Ps). What helped you realize you’re actually an ENFJ?
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching realizing that my feeling is extroverted, rather than introverted. I would read about INFPs value system and think that must be me, because my values are important to me, but realizing that what my values are for me are different than what my values are for other people. I've always thought of myself as an introvert because I've always spent a lot of time alone, but living alone and working at home has shown me I need to be with people more than I thought.
@@lilibetp thanks for sharing! Yeah, values are important to EVERYONE regardless of personality type. So good that you understand yours. It’s our values that are often screaming when something doesn’t feel good and vice versa.
ENFJ yes!!!
Thanks! I’m enfj-a and changing jobs soon
Amazing! What’s the new job?
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching branch manager and business development at a staffing firm ♥️
@@planwithkellye2926 ooh congratulations!!! What a great way to kick off the new year.
I just tested ENFJ and found your insightful videos. The thing about personality tests: the results are only as "good" as our answers to the questions, right? This may sound funny, but what is the best way to go about that? Do we reply from the standpoint of the best times we've had when we felt the strongest and most authentic, or do we reply based on a current reality that may include maladaptive behaviors? My common sense says the former, but then again, there is truth even in our maladapted selves. I know MBTI isn't at the heart of what you do, but would love your perspective!
@suebee I LOVE this question! My preference is the former - your best, most authentic self, because we want to know the behaviors, attributes, and environments that FIT THAT version of you. This article might give you more insights and suggestions as to how to take it and what to do with the results once you get them: carolineadamscoaching.com/blog/how-to-use-personality-assessments-in-the-workplace
Let me know what you think and keep your beautiful questions coming.
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching Wow what a dense, terrific article! Love the How and What breakdown and the questions in each. "Can't help but do" - ha! -- so true.
Haha, it is VERY dense. Something I can't help but do, I guess. 😂 Glad you got some nuggets out of it.@@suebee_7625
😂🤣❤
ENFJs: Did I get this right? What else would you add to this as important career considerations?
Hii I am an enfj from India
you are amazing , post more videos you provide great content in less time at certain points of time in this video i thought that we both are talking to each other , we get some rare personalities like you , keep growing you will definately be successful if you be consistent
@@anshmalhotra2141 thank you so much, Ansh. Let me know what other topics you’d like to hear about.
Spot on. So descriptive of me it's bizarre!
ENFJs are called by different names: the giver, the teacher, the protector. We have all of this in us. All jobs doing that justice, will make us feel at home in a career. For us ENFJs it is very important to make a positive change in this world. On a level that counts. On a level that brings harmony and/or justice. Where people are seen for their strengths and helped to grow in them. Where ENFJs have the courage to address the weaknesses they see in themselves and in others, and define them as temporary obstacles on the way to betterment. We search for more accurate knowledge, which practically proofs its value, to amend procedures, to amend deviations from what ought to be and to better human interactions and goals.
We often accumulate different skills and possibilities along the way, since we grow ourselves and feel the urgent need to contribute even better. We tend to sacrifice our own needs for those of others, when we can make a valuable difference in their lives, even at high costs for ourselves. When challenged and seeing a possible path for contributing more, we will often want to go on that path. Someone has to do it. We volunteer.
We are the encouragers of others, who also need to receive some encouragement ourselves. We can be quite easily hurt by others, who talk malicious about us. So any career path, where that's included, might turn us off, unless we are That Good at it, that we are willing to pay the sacrifice for others. We will give it a good fight. Injustice can turn us on for good. But if the injustice is aiming at our destruction for a long time, we can become so significantly frustrated and hurt, that our common love for others can even turn into hatred towards the evil doers. There, us ENFJs loose a part of ourselves and even show a tendency to retreat in our pain, as it's become so severe, when we also have quite an introvert part in us. Otherwise we can lash out. Commonly both.
I'm an ENFJ in a Very Toxic environment myself at the moment. We give it our all, but if NO reason and logic count, but injustice, incompetence and power abuse reign, and we get evilly slandered continuously, that's where even ENFJs can break. We hurt intensely. We try to find out and analyze how all this could happen time and again, HATE the gross injustice done to us and those we protect, and WILL find some way to rescue us out of this.
My next step is trying to heal of what these evil beings did. I literally have to move to another state for that, where better morals and better laws are in place.
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Hey Caroline, I just discovered your channel and I am 25 years old trying to find my calling in my life. One of my teachers recommended me to take a test and I recently discovered that I am an ENFJ. It was mind blowing knowing the careers that can be meant for me and the other careers that is not meant for me. It says that being a lawyer are good for ENFJ. Does that mean that I’ll enjoy being a lawyer? If so I’m very interested
@Lone Wolfe Thanks for watching and welcome to the community. It's less about the occupation and more about making sure you're able to bring your strengths to it. So I'd first get curious about what INTERESTS you about the law, as there are so many ways to practice it and so many different types of environments to practice it in. Just because you're good at something doesn't mean you'll enjoy it! There are actually some ENFJ lawyers in the comments (along with a bunch of other cool career paths), so I invite you to connect with them.
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@@CarolineAdamsCoachinghey Caroline, I’m thinking about becoming a psychologist instead of lawyer because I use to battle depression for years as a teenager. I feel that I may be of better service to people in that field than lawyer
@@LoneWolfe_XX Ok! Glad to hear you're staying curious and exploring all the paths available to you.
Soooo ENFJ doesn't really work well with analysis type of job? Are there any specific jobs that best fit ENFJ?
@aleeza First question to ask yourself is what analysis looks like for you and whether you like it. If that really motivates you, go for it.
The larger theme of enfjs is to improve people’s lives and serve the greater good.
Esp if “analysis” leads to communicating info to people that helps them solve problems for their customers or answering deep questions, that could be super powerful. Then you bring in enfj flair for communicating that analysis with eloquence and sensitivity? Priceless. I think that kind of “analysis” is much different than sitting alone at your desk slicing data in spreadsheets.
So it’s less about *what* you do-analysis-and more about *how* you do it as an enfj. I could do the very same job as enfj but HOW I approach it would be different bc im an intj.
Check out this page, although I wouldn’t let this limit you. www.16personalities.com/enfj-careers
Follow the topics and subject matter that interest you, and bring your enfj-ness to it.
Does that help?
I’m an enfj mathematician, I’m working through grad school, and I love teaching, right now my dream job is to be a professor!
@@Santi._.403 thank you for sharing this beautiful example. And I’m so glad you’re doing something you love!
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching Thank you,but that helps me.
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Im one...kind of lost 😢
What’s going on, @Turquesa?
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching i dont find the career to find the wey to help the world as i want to deeply in my insider...
@@turquesadelis I hear this! Sometimes manifestation takes time. Keep talking to people about what you want. How do you want to help the world?
@@CarolineAdamsCoaching i dont belive i can make it... is too big.
@@turquesadelis I hear you. As you know, it's critical that you believe to make any progress. Break it into bite size pieces that you CAN believe in. How can you take 1 manageable step today? Then, tomorrow, etc. It adds up to big change.
I disagree with the whole opinion thing. I go first to my Catholic Faith for truth, Then I go to those with wisdom and success and or research based truths these have nothing to do with ethics. Answers that are most commonly agreed on. Not all opinions are valid. Many are just wrong in my opinion. I am not as much of a go getter and leader as I once when I was young. I prefer to weigh pros and cons of getting involved in situations. I get overwhelmed and hate taking credit for others work. Planning and implementing isn't my strongest suit. I get overwhelmed and burned out. Details get left out at times. Sometimes I can totally miss the mark because of a detail I thought too much about.
Study astrology then. It's much more insightful than the 16 personalities. You have some challenging Pisces or Neptune placement in your natal chart if you tend to miss details. If by details you mean you just seek out a bigger picture of things, then it's a Sagittarius/Jupiter matter. Every ENFJ is different based on their natal chart.
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