What is the personality type of Bruce Board? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Bruce Board from Puberty Blues 2014 and what is the personality traits.
Bruce Board personality type is ESFP, which stands for Extra Sensory, Feeling, Perceiving.
The ESFP is what I call an “autistic” personality.
For the most part, ESFPs are naturally good at blending in and living a quiet life. But a few ESFPs have a problem with social anxiety. And a lot of them have a thing for introversion.
ESFPs have a natural tendency to be very intuitive and to listen to their instincts. They’re naturally going to be curious and to want to understand why things are the way they are.
ESFPs also tend to be very private and private barely describes them. They’re usually very reserved and have a hard time making eye contact. They can be very shy and reserved. They have no problem being alone, but they don’t really like other people being alone with them unless they know each other really well. They’re not interested in small talk and they don’t like big groups of people.
ESFPs are very good at sensing for information. They can sense emotions, moods, motives, and needs from other people.