What is the personality type of Laird? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Laird from The Animals Of Farthing Wood and what is the personality traits.
Laird personality type is ESTJ, or the “Executive, Supervisor” variant of the four. ESTJs are generally organized people and usually have a firm idea of what they want, and how they want it done. They are not necessarily “strict,” so much as they are extremely decisive, goal-oriented, and able to organize large projects with ease. In addition to being very effective in the workplace, they like to be the center of attention, and will often be very charismatic.
What makes ESTJs so very good at being leaders is that they will often organize their coworkers into smaller groups, and then delegate responsibilities within these groups to each member, which makes everyone feel like they are making a significant contribution. ESTJs also have a very strong sense of duty, and will often be very concerned with how their workplace is perceived by others.
ESTJs also get along very well with ESTP and ESFJs. ESTPs can be a bit more superficial and will have little interest in the less glamorous, administrative tasks that are so important to the ESTJ. However, ESTPs do understand that the ESTJ’s drive to succeed is not necessarily their own, and will often work in tandem with them to accomplish their goals.
Laird is a white deer who appears in the third TV series. He is the grandson of The Great White Stag. Laird is the only deer to help free Trey from under a tree in the TV series, and fights off the other stags to become leader of the herd shortly afterwards. Like his grandfather, Laird is friendly with the Farthing Wood animals, and he helps them to win the final battle against the rats by employing the other stags to trample them, though is slightly more hesitant to help the animals than his grandfather was in the past.