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The MBTI® Club
"MBTI is the Most Important Personality Assessment in the World--for the Most Important People in Your Life" |
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MBTI
Personality Types
ESTPs fit the Japanese
metaphor of water. They have the ability to be still or flow depending
on the terrain—they respond to the changing environment around them.
When the environment allows, they can be a mighty force, crashing
through mountain passes and altering the terrain around them. They enjoy the good life and are quite unashamed of loving clothes, cars, food, interesting people, and exciting outdoor experiences. They are often surrounded by clever people in great settings.
ESTPs often disdain formal study and theory and want to work in the here and now. When cornered, they will find a way to succeed and excel. ESTPs are more concerned with the desired outcomes than with inflexible rules.
ESTPs
are natural troubleshooters and entrepreneurs and turn-around artists.
They deal well with difficult situations where wit and ingenuity is
required. That might be in a manufacturing situation where a seemingly
impossible deadline is looming with huge obstacles to its
accomplishment.
ESTPs are effective at
negotiating difficult standoffs.
In organizations where details and minute, repetitious tasks are required, the ESTP may become bored and disconnected. They are not apt to stay long in situations that are void of energy and interest. The ESTP will do well to ally with those who are motivated by the ESTP’s style and improvisational ability and yet are willing to take on the day-to-day detail. General George S Patton (1885-1945), an ESTP type, was an immensely popular, effective, and controversial World War II general. He loved both life and war, driving across the German battlefield in a specially designed Cadillac, with his dog at his side.
When the ESTP forms these alliances, they can
contribute their best talents through experiencing and solving issues as
they arise.
ESTPs create forward momentum and fun. They often
fearlessly enjoy outdoor physical sports like motorcycles, skydiving,
and mountain climbing. They are likely to cut a wide swath through
restaurants where there is good food and service.
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