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    ESFP

    ESFP

    The Entertainer

    Once you figure out what respect tastes like, it tastes better than attention. But you have to get there.
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    An Entertainer (ESFP) is a person with the Extraverted, Observant, Feeling, and Prospecting personality traits. ESFPs are skilled at understanding people and their feelings, and they enjoy using this knowledge to entertain others. They are often charming, outgoing, and good at making people feel comfortable. ESFPs are usually very spontaneous and fun-loving individuals who enjoy being around other people.

    ESFPs typically have a lot of energy and are always looking for new ways to have fun. They enjoy trying new things and are often very adventurous. ESFPs also have a strong sense of intuition, which allows them to quickly understand the feelings and motivations of others. This makes them excellent communicators and gifted entertainers.

    ESFP Strengths

    Very in-tune with others’ feelings – ESFPs have a strong intuition which allows them to quickly understand the feelings and motivations of others. This makes them excellent communicators and gifted entertainers.

    Enjoy being around people – ESFPs enjoy being around other people and typically have a lot of energy. They are always looking for new ways to have fun and are very spontaneous.

    Charming and outgoing – ESFPs are typically very charming and outgoing, which makes them great at making people feel comfortable. They often enjoy being the center of attention and entertaining others.

    Good at making things fun – ESFPs have a natural ability to make things fun and enjoyable. They are often very adventurous and enjoy trying new things.

    ESFP Weaknesses

    May not take their own feelings into account – ESFPs may not always take their own feelings into account, which can sometimes lead to them making bad decisions.

    Can be impulsive – ESFPs are often very spontaneous and can act impulsively without thinking things through. This can lead to them getting into trouble at times.

    May not be good at handling stress – ESFPs may not do well when under a lot of stress. They may become overwhelmed and stressed out easily.

    May not be good at dealing with criticism – ESFPs may not be good at dealing with criticism, and may react poorly to it.

    ESFP Profiles