Repeated errors from other people always meant more work and "explaining why" for me. Because it was never them, it was never their fault, of course. Attempts at manipulation will bring out a side of me, nobody wants to see. I know what you're trying to do. My boundaries are THE bright red line. I don't put my foot down very often, but when I do, I MEAN it. Don't go there.
I am an ENFP by actual nature, but at work I am far more an INTJ, It's a hard wire to walk, as They are both so counter intuitive to function together. I still get my E on by being the weird, but popular person, but when I get set a task, it MUST be done, and I will formulate strange but effective ways to do it. It just feels like you are getting ripped in half sometimes. Cognitive dissonance is a state I live in 5 days a week.
@@r.g6170 Not really, in your profession they may be over-represented, much like native INTJ's may be over represented in some professions. We gravitate towards whats work for us personally.
If the title of your video uses the word angry then stop using the word frustrated. Two different words that mean totally different things. If I stub my toe, that's frustrating. If someone continues to commit the same mistake over and over after being made aware of it, that's anger inducing.
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S really esfj are helpful empathic and friendly people
Surprisingly accurate, especially encroaching on autonomy and independent decision making, interrupted plans and a sense of injustice.
As an intj I can relate
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Thank you very much!
My current work environment has all these triggers. That’s why I am looking for a new job lol
you are perfect? you have always been perfect?
@@r.g6170 what’re you even trying to say
@@r.g6170 Are YOU? Some jobs aren't worth the aggravation, and there are other jobs out there.
Never ever gaslight us.
I'm waiting to see 5 reasons why ENTPs are angry. As an ENTP so8w7, my assertiveness and anger are my fuel to do many things.
Number 3 definitely
Repeated errors from other people always meant more work and "explaining why" for me. Because it was never them, it was never their fault, of course. Attempts at manipulation will bring out a side of me, nobody wants to see. I know what you're trying to do. My boundaries are THE bright red line. I don't put my foot down very often, but when I do, I MEAN it. Don't go there.
Omg so true
Soooo true.
I am an ENFP by actual nature, but at work I am far more an INTJ, It's a hard wire to walk, as They are both so counter intuitive to function together. I still get my E on by being the weird, but popular person, but when I get set a task, it MUST be done, and I will formulate strange but effective ways to do it. It just feels like you are getting ripped in half sometimes. Cognitive dissonance is a state I live in 5 days a week.
Enfp people are not weird. they are so common as well.
@@r.g6170 Not really, in your profession they may be over-represented, much like native INTJ's may be over represented in some professions. We gravitate towards whats work for us personally.
Which difference between enfp and enfj in personality
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Intj are more prone to the sunk cost fallacies?? And need their space I can see that one well put.
If the title of your video uses the word angry then stop using the word frustrated. Two different words that mean totally different things. If I stub my toe, that's frustrating. If someone continues to commit the same mistake over and over after being made aware of it, that's anger inducing.