ESFP vs ESTP: 4 Signs You’re the Wrong Type
ESFP and ESTP are both high-energy, action-oriented types who live in the present moment. The core difference lies in what…
ESFP and ESTP are both high-energy, action-oriented types who live in the present moment. The core difference lies in what…
Both ENFPs and ESFPs bring tremendous gifts to the people around them, and understanding the nuances between these types can…
Most networking advice assumes you want to work a room, make small talk, and collect business cards like Pokemon. But…
ESFPs in hybrid work arrangements often struggle because the format splits their energy across two environments that feel fundamentally different….
Someone called you selfish again. You canceled plans to recharge, said no to another favor, or chose what you needed…
The memorial service felt wrong from the first moment. Everyone sat in neat rows, speaking in hushed tones, sharing carefully…
Trauma doesn’t look the same in every person. For ESFPs, the experience of PTSD often gets misread, by themselves and…
ESFPs process the world through immediate sensory experience. Their dominant function, extroverted sensing, keeps them grounded in present-moment awareness. Add…
Everyone experiences grief differently, but as an ESTP working through major life losses, I’ve discovered that my personality type creates…
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