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    Josephine "Jo" March Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Josephine "Jo" March? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Josephine "Jo" March from Little Women and what is the personality traits.

    Josephine "Jo" March
    ENFP

    ENFP (8w7)

    Josephine "Jo" March personality type is ENFP, the "The Visionary" personality type.

    "I was fascinated by the people who were gifted, who were talented, who were successful," "I was fascinated by the people who were gifted, who were talented, who were successful," says Jo March , an author, speaker, and inspirational coach. "I thought that if everyone had more passion, they would be more successful. I wanted to be successful."

    She overcame adversity by studying people who had done what she wanted to do. She overcame adversity by studying people who had done what she wanted to do. "I studied what they did and how they did it,"March says. "I realized that no one was born with everything. I started to give myself the gift of learning."

    "I studied what they did and how they did it,"March says. "I realized that no one was born with everything. I started to give myself the gift of learning."

    Jo March says she is a "the person who is going to 'make a difference,' to make the world a better place. I'm really a big dreamer.

    The principal character, Jo, 15 years old at the beginning of the book, is a strong and willful young woman, struggling to subdue her fiery temper and stubborn personality.

    Second oldest of the four sisters, Jo is boyish, the smartest and most creative one in the family; her father has referred to her as his "son Jo," and her best friend and neighbor, Theodore "Laurie" Laurence, sometimes calls her "my dear fellow," while she alone calls him Teddy. Jo has a "hot" temper that often leads her into trouble. With the help of her own misguided sense of humor, her sister Beth, and her mother, she works on controlling it. It has been said that much of Louisa May Alcott shows through in these characteristics of Jo. In her essay, "Recollections of My Childhood", Alcott refers to herself as a tomboy who enjoyed boys' activities like running foot-races and climbing trees.

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