ENFP: Understanding & Relating with the Champion (MBTI Personality Types)
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Craig Sweat
About this listen
Learn how ENFPs view the world and what makes them tick! Listen on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device! In ENFP: Understanding & Relating with the Champion, you'll learn about the ENFP Myers Brigg Personality Type. This book covers a variety of topics regarding ENFPs (extroverted intuitive feeling perception) and why they make such unique, free-thinking individuals. ENFPs have a natural ability to perceive things in ways that others cannot. In this book we'll begin by exploring why the MBTI test is important before then digging in to why ENFPs make great, dependable friends and lovers. From there we'll venture into the greatest strengths and weaknesses of individuals who identify as ENFPs. Finally we'll explore what makes ENFPs happy and what they value in their personal relationships. We'll close by learning about 10 famous ENFPs and what you can learn from them.
If you are an ENFP, listen to this book to begin your quest in learning why you act the way you do and how you can come to appreciate who you are as an individual. Here is a preview:
- Foreword
- An Introduction to MBTI
- The Four Dimensions of the MBTI
- Why is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Significant?
- Uncovering the "Champion": Who Is an ENFP?
- Why are ENFPs Indispensable Leaders?
- The Seven Greatest Strengths of an ENFP
- The Five Greatest Areas of Improvement for an ENFP
- What Makes an ENFP Happy?
- What are Some Common Careers of an ENFP?
- Common Workplace Behaviors of an ENFP
- ENFP: Parenting Style and Values
- Why do ENFPs Make Good Friends?
- ENFP Romance
- Seven Actionable Steps for Overcoming Your Weaknesses as an ENFP
- The 10 Most Influential ENFPs We Can Learn From
- Conclusion
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- Anonymous User
- 07-06-17
Useless speed reading
What would have made ENFP: Understanding & Relating with the Champion (MBTI Personality Types) better?
To have the reader slow down. This is a reference book. We are supposed to listen and learn from it. How can we when the reader is speedreading. And what a pity as there are so few books about the MBTI on Audible
Would you ever listen to anything by Clayton Geoffreys again?
No, and that is a pity as I was interested in some other titles and simply did not order them because reading so fast a reference book is an absurdity, as would a lecture at university, a talk or whatever.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
He speaks too fast. His tone is monotone. I even wonder whether he was thinking about what he was reading. Reading, be it a novel or a reference book is not a race. It is there to enlighten us. Bad, bad bad performance.
You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
None. And I am both an ENFP and a qualified MBTI practitioner; therefore someone rather knowledgeable about the personality type as well as the MBTI as an instrument. Useless piece.
Any additional comments?
Please find a reader that takes time and give meaning to what he reads. Some of your readers or narrators are absolutely wonderful and make me listen to books I would not have read or listened to otherwise. The MBTI is a great tool that deserves adequate readers. I have however noticed that most psychological books are poorly read.
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- craig thomas
- 08-09-16
Good information to understand your type
Essentially a short book offering some detail on your Personality Type.
All makes sense, seems well written & voiceover is decent too.
Was great to have available on audible but when I selected it, would state it was the only book or series of books that could find relating to the Personality type subject, so didn't have much of a choice & cannot really compare..
I came into the idea from a post on LinkedIn for a website type test on 16 personalities..
In truth, the information found in there for free, feels about the same as within this book.
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