Donor Personality Type
Donor # 5411
Personality Type: ENFP
Our donors have completed a personality test based on the work of Isabel Briggs Myers, Katherine Cook Briggs and originator of the system, Carl Jung.
The test measures preferences for:
Extrovert
E
vs
I
Introvert
Sensing
S
vs
N
iNtuitive
Thinking
T
vs
F
Feeling
Judging
J
vs
P
Perceiving
The Champion
E N F P

ENFPs have an Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling and Perceiving personality. The ENFP personality type is highly individualistic and Champions strive toward creating their own methods, looks, actions, habits, and ideas — they do not like cookie cutter people and hate when they are forced to live inside a box. The ENFP personality likes to be around other people and have a strong intuitive nature when it comes to themselves and others. They operate from their feelings most of the time, and they are highly perceptive and thoughtful.

ENFPs are lucky in that they’re good at quite a lot of different things. An ENFP can generally achieve a good degree of success at anything that interests them. However, ENFPs get bored rather easily and are not naturally good at following things through to completion. Accordingly, they should avoid jobs which require performing a lot of detailed, routine-oriented tasks. They will do best in professions which allow them to creatively generate new ideas and deal closely with people. They will not be happy in positions which are confining and regimented.

Common traits:

  • Warm and genuinely interested in people
  • Enjoys being around people
  • Able to relate with others and feel and thinks as they do
  • Dislikes performing boring, mundane, or routine tasks
  • Resists being controlled and directed by others
  • Usually able to grasp difficult concepts and theories with ease
  • Future-oriented and focused on the long term goals over sort term goals