Every personality archetype has strengths and blind spots, and these are often amplified in professional settings where we often encounter a diverse group of people with vastly different backgrounds and value systems.
ENFPs have many skills that can make a major difference to those around them. When aware of their own abilities, ENFPs can use their strengths to leave a positive impact on others, both at work and in their personal lives.
ENFPs are naturally empathetic, which helps them relate easily to others. They’re often able to connect quickly with new people, even in larger groups.
They’re very warm and open. ENFPs have a knack for helping other people feel welcome. Their friendly demeanor and open mindedness helps them charm and comfort new people.
ENFPs tend to passionately pursue new experiences and opportunities. They are comfortable with change and often choose to seek it out. They value each chance to try something new and are often able to convince others to step outside of their comfort zone, as well.
They tend to be skilled at finding new ways to resolve complicated problems. They are creative and intuitive, which helps them effectively process complex or hypothetical issues, and their out of the box thinking can help them brainstorm innovative solutions.
ENFPs are also great at communicating with others. They are very people-oriented and empathetic, which helps make them natural speakers.
Engaging in tasks they’re strong at will help ENFPs feel happier and work more productively. They’ll have the opportunity to both actively engage with their work and use their strengths to their benefit, which may help them stick with a position long term.