What is the personality type of Eric Nies? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Eric Nies from The Challenge The Real Worldroad Rules and what is the personality traits.
Eric Nies personality type is ESFP, with a weakness for the detail and details of life.
I’ve seen this in my work with people with the ESFP type. ESFPs seem to be attracted to careers that allow them to engage in detail and details. They are also attracted to careers that allow them to engage in social situations and relationships. ESFPs want to be the center of attention and enjoy being in relationships and making friends. They want to be in the spotlight.
ESFPs often need to be the center of attention and dislike when others try to steal the spotlight or when others try to take center stage. When they are in relationships, they are usually the one initiating the relationship, not the one who is being initiated. ESFPs are often very good friends, but they are also very good at blowing things out of proportion.
ESFPs are very sensitive, easily hurt, and struggle with many emotions. They are very hard on themselves, quick to judge themselves, and quick to criticize themselves. They struggle with self-standardization, self-esteem, and self-control issues. And they often struggle with perfectionism.
ESFP can be extremely creative, artistic, and talented—and they often are.
Eric Nies originally made his MTV debut on The Real World: New York (season 1). He subsequently appeared as a contestant on Real World/Road Rules Challenge: All-Stars (season 1), The Battle of the Sexes (season 6) and Battle of the Sexes II (season 9). He also hosted Battle of the Seasons (season 5).
Originally from Ocean Township, New Jersey, Eric was a print and TV model at the time of filming The Real World.