Comparing types
ENFP
vs ENFP
Imaginative motivator
ESFP
Enthusiastic improviser
Strengths
ENFP wants
- Inspiring others to approach their work with excitement and enthusiasm
- Bringing variety and spontaneity to teamwork
ESFP gives
- Being flexible and easygoing in their efforts to help others
- Communicating to others with energy and enthusiasm
Stretches
ENFP wants
- Refusing to plan their work in advance because they prefer to rely on flexibility
- Ignoring or undervaluing traditional ways of doing things, even if they work well
ESFP gives
- A tendency to get bored or distracted easily
- Focusing too much time and energy on what they enjoy, rather than what’s important
Likes
ENFP wants
- Exploring the outside world for new ideas and possibilities
- Using creativity to solve problems
- Focusing on the future
ESFP gives
- Taking action quickly
- Experiencing and responding to the world around them
- Variety and spontaneity
Working together
ENFP wants
- Appreciation and encouragement
- A positive environment free from negativity or criticism
- Opportunities to contribute their ideas
ESFP gives
- Encouragement and enthusiasm for collaborative ways of working
- A sense of fun, excitement, and enjoyment in their work
- A hands-on, action-oriented approach