Sunday, April 10, 2022

Note: Describing 7 MBTI Personality Types I've Interacted With

πŸ’ In The Name Of Allah The Most Gracious The Most Merciful 


πŸ—’️ Briefly describing seven extroverted MBTI personality types whom I've interacted with from among loved ones, relatives, acquaintances, colleagues and students: 
1πŸ”Ή ESFJs (FeSi): 
1] They can be remarkably accommodating hosts and event organizers. 
2] They tend to be good at remembering specific details about people which others may have forgotten about. 
3] They seem to enjoy reminiscing about enjoyable moments and memorable instances which occurred in the past with those whom they regard as close friends. 
⚠️ Turbulent ESFJs, ESFJ-T when insecure, unconfident or emotionally immature: 
1] They can be very gossipy or nosily interfere with people's personal matters which don't concern them. 
2] They can be passive-aggressive, rude and inconsiderate if they envy you or believe that you've treated them unfairly. 
3] They may scornfully remind you about your past mistakes whenever you argue with them, indicating their resentment for something which you probably don't do anymore.
2πŸ”Έ ESFPs (SeFi): 
1] They can be charismatic and talkative, especially in large gatherings. 
2] They can be spontaneous, quick, creative, playful and easygoing. 
3] They seemingly enjoy making people laugh with their jokes and sense of humor. 
⚠️ Turbulent ESFPs, ESFP-T when insecure, unconfident or emotionally immature: 
1] Insecure ESFPs can be somewhat selfish and self-absorbed. 
2] They can be stubborn and uncooperative if they're uninterested in accomplishing tasks which are boring or too tiring for them. 
3] They can be extremely sensitive and easily misconstrue your good intentions.
3πŸ”Ή ENFPs (NeFi): 
1] They are generally friendly and approachable, not judgmental of others. 
2] They can be more flexible, adaptable, open-minded, understanding and imaginative than ESFPs. 
3] They tend to be incredibly expressive with their emotions. You can usually determine how an ENFP is feeling, whether confused or excited, by the way they conduct themselves. 
⚠️ Turbulent ENFPs, ENFP-T when insecure, unconfident or emotionally immature:  
1] They can be vindictive and feel the need to get even with those whom they believe didn't give them their rights. 
2] They can be impulsive, making a lot of brash decisions without carefully thinking about the consequences of their choices and actions. 
3] Immature ENFPs can be more selfishly concerned with their own wants than with others' needs.
4πŸ”Έ ENFJs (FeNi): 
1] A lot of them are competent and eloquent at public speaking. They can be charming, well-spoken, approachable, diplomatic and popular as leaders, managers, employers, teachers or motivational speakers. 
2] They generally value group harmony and dislike seeing anybody deal with bullying or embarrassing situations. Often they're the first to speak up when counteracting injustice.
3] They can be fabulously helpful at offering sincere advice and reassurance when you require counseling.
⚠️ Turbulent ENFJs, ENFJ-T when insecure, unconfident or emotionally immature:  
1] Insecure ENFJs tend to be overly conscious about their overall status and image. 
2] Some of them may look down on you with disdain if they observe that you don't have as many friends as they do. 
3] They may react to stress in toxic ways if they have unhealthy coping mechanisms.
5πŸ”Ή ESTPs (SeTi): 
1] They can be really observant, alert and quick-witted.
2] They're not afraid of going on an adventure or taking risks if they perceive that doing so has more reasonable merits than staying inactive. 
3] Many ESTPs tend to be fascinatingly protective of their family and loved ones. 
⚠️ Turbulent ESTPs, ESTP-T when insecure, unconfident or emotionally immature:  
1] Since insecure ESTPs can struggle with big egos and get offended more easily than secure ones, they have the tendency to be vengeful and won't hesitate to insult or act like a bully to anybody who appears as a threat. 
2] They can be anxious and unsure when it comes to decision making. 
3] A lot of immature ESTPs may be awfully judgmental if they notice that your values and way of managing things clearly differ from theirs.
6πŸ”Έ ESTJs (TeSi): 
1] They typically have a commanding presence and find it easy to give instructions when necessary. 
2] They can be accurate when recalling significant moments and negative aspects about certain people.
3] As managers, employees and students, ESTJs are usually hardworking, productive and effective at accomplishing tasks. 
⚠️ Turbulent ESTJs, ESTJ-T when insecure, unconfident or emotionally immature:  
1] Turbulent ESTJs can be rather intolerant and impatient with those who aren't as capable as them. They usually appear bossy, authoritarian and tactless.
2] Like emotionally unstable ESFJs, insecure ESTJs may frequently indulge in gossiping about other individuals, particularly when they're triggered by jealousy or inferiority complex. 
3] A lot of them readily show animosity when they dislike someone, and making effort to sympathize with people doesn't come naturally to them.
7πŸ”Ή ENTJs (TeNi): 
1] They willingly take charge of most situations which they believe are manageable.
2] They are goal-oriented and enjoy making plans for the betterment of the future.
3] While they can confidently take leadership roles and give commands like ESTJs, ENTJs are overall more calmer and open-minded than traditionalist ESTJs.
⚠️ Turbulent ENTJs, ENTJ-T when insecure, unconfident or emotionally immature:  
1] They can be unpleasantly insensitive with their feedback and criticism, not caring if they make enemies along the path to achieving their objectives. 
2] Some ENTJs struggling with insecurity issues may have difficulty trusting others, even those whom they've employed. They look more solitary or unsociable than the stereotypical ENTJ who's eager to build connections with those who have the same determination to complete a mission.
3] Insecure ENTJs may be reckless and/or not receptive to ideas and suggestions which oppose their long-term goals. 
✅ From the advantages of knowing somebody's MBTI type: Awareness of how to adjust your attitude and behavior to comply with theirs if you're genuinely interested in getting along peacefully.
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πŸ“– Anas Ibn Malik RadhiAllahu 'anhu narrated: Allah's noble Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam said, "The believer is one who is trusted by the people. The Muslim is one from whose tongue and hand the Muslims are safe (not guilty of backbiting, telling lies, and knowingly committing injustice). The emigrant (muhaajir) is one who emigrates away from evil. By the One (Allah the Almighty) in Whose Hand is my soul, a servant will not enter Paradise if his neighbor is not secure from his harm."
Source: Sahih Ibn Hibbān 515 
Grade: Sahih (Authentic) according to Al-Arna'ut
https://personalitygrowth.com/most-likely-first-impressions-of-each-personality-type/ 
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com/2021/11/18/heres-the-first-impression-you-make-based-on-your-myers-briggs-personality-type/
https://personalitygrowth.com/heres-what-each-personality-type-looks-like-when-they-are-unhealthy/
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com/2017/10/13/people-judge-based-myers-briggs-personality-type/
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http://www.michaelcaloz.com/personality/
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