ESFP Writer: Why “Write What Hurts” Drains You
An ESFP writer who’s told to “write what hurts” faces a specific kind of depletion that has nothing to do…
An ESFP writer who’s told to “write what hurts” faces a specific kind of depletion that has nothing to do…
Can an ESFP thrive as a research fellow in an academic setting? Yes, and more effectively than most people expect….
This article sits within our ESFP Personality Type hub, which looks at how this high-energy, sensation-seeking personality type experiences work,…
The conference room smelled like stale coffee and disappointment. Fifteen teachers sat in rigid rows while an administrator clicked through…
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After eight months of seeing clients back-to-back, I noticed something strange: I started losing access to my own feelings. Not…
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ESFP developers take code reviews personally because their dominant function, extraverted Sensing, processes feedback through immediate emotional experience rather than…
The emergency department charge nurse checked the schedule and smiled. Another shift with Maria meant the entire floor would run…