What is the personality type of Sugar Plum Fairy? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Sugar Plum Fairy from Strange Magic 2015 and what is the personality traits.
Sugar Plum Fairy personality type is ENTP, which stands for Extraverted, iNtuitive, Thinking, Perceiving.
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Sugar Plum Fairy careers
Typically ENTPs are drawn to careers that involve creativity and inventiveness, so these are some of the top Sugar Plum Fairy career options.
Artists, designers, writers, journalists, photographers, researchers, advertising or marketing professionals, psychologists, novelists, screenwriters, film producers, managers, entrepreneurs, inventors, architects, software engineers, data analysts, pattern makers, artists, musicians, actors
Sugar Plum Fairy weakness
Sugar Plum Fairy has a tendency to be too focused on their own needs and wants. They may also become emotional when they feel they are being disregarded or disrespected. Being raised in a family where the adults are often preoccupied with their own emotions can make Sugar Plum Fairys feel like outsiders in their own families.
Sugar Plum Fairy relationships
Relationships are very important to ENTPs because they help them feel understood and loved.
Sugarplum Fairy is a pop-rock band from Borlänge, Sweden. The members took the name from a version of the Beatles' song "A Day in the Life" where John Lennon counts the song in by saying "sugar-plum-fairy, sugar-plum-fairy". Sugarplum Fairy was founded in 1998 by brothers Victor and Carl Norén and by Kristian Gidlund. The band released several demos before being signed to EMI Records in 2004, releasing the EP Stay Young to generally positive reviews. Later they released their first single, "Sweet Jackie", from their first full-length album Young & Armed released later that year. The band toured heavily in Sweden, Japan and Germany, and released the debut album in different editions in both Japan and Germany in early 2005. In 2006 they put out their second record, "First Round First Minute". A third album followed in 2008, including a cover of The Hollies' "Bus Stop". In 2009 the band went on hiatus. In 2011 drummer Kristian Gidlund was diagnosed with stomach cancer.