ESFP
Where I focus my attention: People who prefer Extraversion tend to focus on the outer world of people and activity
The way I take in information: People who prefer Sensing tend to take in information through the five senses and focus on the here and now.
The way I make decisions: People who prefer Feeling tend to make decisions based primarily on values and subject evaluation of person-centered concerns.
How I deal with the outer world: People who prefer Perceiving tend to like a flexible and spontaneous approach to life and want to keep their options open
Strengths
Adaptability
Pragmatism
Boldness
Originality
Positivity
Being an extraverted type, i don't hold back, and am not afraid to step out of my comfort zone. Traditions and expectations are secondary, if considered at all. Every day is a performance, and i love to put on a show. As a perceiving type, I feel that the world is meant to be felt and experienced. Rather than theorize 'what if's about life, I prefer to go out to see and do. Above all, I love to pay attention to people. For my personality, my happiness and satisfaction stems from the time i spend with the people who I enjoy being with.
ESFP personalities are inclined toward putting on a show for others and generally appear to be very comfortable in the spotlight. However, it is not their love for being the center of attention that drives this sense of confidence but their knack for sensing what’s appropriate in certain situations. They have an uncanny ability to mirror the behaviors of those around them. ESFPs truly enjoy the simplest things, and there’s no greater joy for them than just having fun with a good group of friends. People with this personality type would almost always choose to be with friends over spending time alone. With their unique and earthy wit, they love soaking up attention and making every get-together feel a bit like a party. It’s not just talk either – ESFPs tend to have the strongest aesthetic sense of any personality type. From grooming and outfits to a well-appointed home, they have an eye for fashion. Knowing what’s attractive the moment they see it, they aren’t afraid to change their surroundings to reflect their personal style. This type is naturally curious, exploring new designs and styles with ease. Though it may not always seem like it, these personalities know that it’s not all about them – they are observant and very sensitive to others’ emotions. Often the first to help someone talk out a challenging problem, ESFPs happily provide emotional support and practical advice. However, if the problem is about them, they are more likely to avoid a conflict altogether than to address it head-on. This personality type usually loves a little drama and passion, but not so much when they are the focus of the criticisms it can bring.