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Your personality type is:

Protagonist
ENFJ-T

1. Personality Traits Unlock full results

As an ENFJ (Protagonist), you possess a unique blend of charisma, empathy, and idealism
that sets you apart in any crowd. Your natural ability to inspire and lead others is matched
only by your deep-seated desire to make a positive impact on the world around you. You
have an uncanny knack for understanding people’s emotions and motivations, often sensing
what others need before they even realize it themselves.

Your gift for communication allows you to articulate your visionary ideas with passion and
conviction, drawing others into your orbit and motivating them to join your cause. You thrive
on meaningful connections and have a remarkable talent for bringing out the best in those
around you. However, your idealistic nature can sometimes set you up for disappointment
when reality falls short of your lofty expectations.

1 Personality Traits

Energy: 64% Extraverted

Extraverted Introverted

Mind: 61% Intuitive

Intuitive Observant

Nature: 58% Feeling

Thinking Feeling

Tactics: 54% Judging

Judging Prospecting

Identity: 75% Turbulent

Assertive Turbulent

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Your empathetic nature is both your greatest strength and your potential Achilles’ heel.
While it allows you to form deep, authentic connections with others, it can also leave you
vulnerable to emotional exhaustion. You may find yourself taking on others’ problems as
your own, sometimes at the expense of your own well-being.

As a natural-born leader, you have an innate ability to rally people around a common goal.
Your enthusiasm is infectious, and you excel at creating harmonious, productive
environments. However, you may struggle with criticism or conflict, as your desire for
harmony can sometimes lead you to avoid necessary confrontations. Learning to balance
your idealism with pragmatism and your care for others with self-care will be key to your
personal and professional fulfillment.

2 Your Career Path

Your career path is likely to be driven by a deep-seated need to make a meaningful


difference in people’s lives. You thrive in roles that allow you to inspire, guide, and develop
others, making you an excellent teacher, counselor, or team leader. Your natural charisma
and ability to articulate a compelling vision make you a standout in fields like human
resources, public relations, or non-profit management.

While you excel in collaborative environments and roles that involve personal interaction,
you may find yourself less fulfilled by solitary or highly analytical work. Your challenge lies in
balancing your idealistic drive with practical realities, and in learning to value the smaller,
day-to-day contributions as much as the grand, world-changing gestures. Your ability to
positively influence even one person’s life is a significant achievement in itself.

Influential Traits

Perfectionism Ambition Motivation Desire to Lead

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Your Strengths
Charismatic Leadership Empathetic Communication
Your natural charm and vision inspire others to You excel at understanding and addressing the
follow your lead. needs of colleagues and clients.

Strategic Vision People-Oriented


Your ability to see the big picture helps you create You have a knack for finding solutions that benefit
innovative strategies. everyone involved.

Your Weaknesses
Putting Others First Sensitivity to Criticism
Your tendency to put others first can lead to Negative feedback may affect your confidence and
burnout and resentment. productivity more than you’d like.

Overly Idealistic Taking On Too Much


Your high standards might clash with practical Your eagerness to help can result in taking on more
limitations in the workplace. than you can handle.

Ideal Environments

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3 Your Personal Growth

Your journey of personal growth is fueled by an insatiable desire for self-improvement and a
genuine commitment to becoming the best version of yourself. You set high standards for
your own behavior and are often your own harshest critic. While this drive can lead to
remarkable personal development, it’s crucial to temper it with self-compassion and realistic
expectations.

A key area of growth for you involves learning to set healthy boundaries and prioritize self-
care. Your natural inclination to put others’ needs before your own can lead to burnout if left
unchecked. Developing practical skills to complement your idealistic nature, and learning to
appreciate the value of solitude and introspection, will contribute significantly to your
personal evolution and overall well-being.

Influential Traits

Resilience Confidence Grit Sense of Control

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Your Strengths
Striving for Growth Emotional Intelligence
You’re always striving to be the best version of Your deep understanding of emotions aids in
yourself. personal growth.

Inspiring Adaptable
Your actions and attitudes positively influence You’re willing to change and grow when you see
those around you. room for improvement.

Your Weaknesses
High Standards Neglecting Self-Care
Your high standards for yourself can lead to You often put others’ needs before your own well-
unnecessary stress. being.

Overextending Yourself Self-Critical


Your desire to help everyone can spread you too You may struggle to embrace your imperfections as
thin. part of growth.

Fears and Motivators

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4 Your Relationships

In relationships, whether romantic, familial, or platonic, you shine as a deeply committed and
intuitive partner. Your ability to understand and cater to others’ emotional needs makes you
a valued friend and confidant. You have a gift for creating deep, meaningful connections and
fostering environments where others feel safe to be their authentic selves.

However, your desire to maintain harmony and your tendency to be overly accommodating
can sometimes lead you to neglect your own needs. Learning to express your own desires
and maintain your individuality within relationships is crucial for your emotional health.
Remember, the most fulfilling relationships are those where both parties feel equally valued
and understood. Your journey in relationships involves finding the balance between your
natural giving nature and the necessity of receiving in return.

Influential Traits

Authenticity Loyalty Altruism Emotional Intelligence

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Your Strengths
Understanding Others’ Feelings Loyalty
You have an uncanny ability to understand others’ Your unwavering commitment makes you a
feelings and needs. dependable friend and partner.

Inspiring Resolving Conflicts


You naturally encourage others to become their Your diplomatic skills help maintain harmony in
best selves. relationships.

Your Weaknesses
Idealizing Others Weak Personal Boundaries
You might overlook flaws in others, leading to Your giving nature can sometimes blur the lines of
disappointment later. healthy relationships.

Avoiding Conflict Taking On Others’ Burdens


Your discomfort with confrontation may leave You tend to take on others’ emotional burdens as
issues unresolved. your own.

Relationship Patterns

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_m.r. 2 weeks ago

Advocate (INFJ-A)

Out of sheer wonder — I would love to hear about a time when you guys had
to give a speech. Also, what tips would each of you give for public speaking?
Thanks in advance.

Peter 1 week ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-T)

In high school I used to perform on stage both as part of a jazz band


and as i did drama i was the main character for high school plays. most
people think death is scarier then public speaking, it about knowing
what you are going to say and confidence. practice practice practice.

Faye 1 week ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-T)

My advice for public speaking would be to feel it out. Like add some
ways your audience can emotionally connect to you and what you’re
writing about. If you’re nervous I would say take a deep breath, count
to five and at each number tell yourself something that calms you like,
everyone has done this, they understand, they’re not here to judge
you, something that works for me is saying everyone is thinking abt
something in their head and not thinking too much about you. Accept
that everyone has had to give a speech one way or another. You got
this xx

Darren 1 week ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-A)

Back in secondary school, I used to be part of a debate team, I can't


really remember much about what we actually debated however what I
do remember is that my way of preparing myself for a speech would
be to look around at my teammates/colleagues and think how amazing
it would be if we won and what the smiles on each individual face
would look like, in the end we didn't win the full competition but using
this method I was confident in myself and we got really deep into it,
and because of my own confidence it felt like everyone else was
confident and smiling too, even when we lost.

So it may sound a little cliché but just try to think about how many
people you could make smile or affect with just your voice, that alone
should give you confidence

claudia padilla 1 week ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-T)

I always end up scratching the exact script I had previously made and I
try to let out some of my personality. Usually people feel warm
because I smile a lot

Denton 1 week ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-A)

Public speaking requires two specific talents, believing in yourself and


believing in the subject! If you can conquer these two areas, then you
will bring everything that you have to that presentation and it will begin
to flow naturally! Remember this people sitting in the audience are
interested in the message. They’re not really wondering if you’re
nervous just relax. Enjoy the process. Good luck.

Timothy Brodie 3 days ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-A)

LOL ... I recall being backstage for opening night for a play that I was
in. I commented on how lucky we all were to not have that "thing" that
most other people had that make us afraid of public speaking. The
entire cast looked at me like I was a martian! To my astonishment
everyone else had to manage severe anxiety in order to go on the
stage. I was gobsmacked. If you want some advice, I would suggest
this. Memorize your "opening line". That will get you over the speed
bump of getting started. But then, simply let your heart guide you. I've
got tons of videos online from shows that I've done speaking on behalf
of first responders and veterans managing post traumatic stress. It is
always simple and stress free when my heart is allowed to lead the
way.

Max Er Sej 1 day ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-T)

Know what you are going to say, or what you want to conway to the
audience.(konway? Idk >:(

_m.r. 16 hours ago

Advocate (INFJ-A)

Faye, those are some really tips; I’ve definitely done something similar
to buck myself up before. I asked out of pure curiousity though, not
because I was about to go on stage soon, but thanks anyway!

Claudia, I love that you try to let out some of you personality. Giving a
speech actually becomes fun and energising when you are true to who
you are as a person. That’s one of the reasons why I’ve grown to enjoy
public speaking so much.

‘‘Public speaking requires two specific talents, believing in yourself and


believing in the subject!’’ Denton, I really agree with that; you put it
wonderfully. And, enjoying the process really does make the
experience all the more worthwhile.

Darren, I think your way of preparing yourself is really , and


remembering how many people you can affect with your voice is also
definitely empowering.

“But then, simply let your heart guide you.” “It is always simple and
stress free when my heart is allowed to lead the way.” Love that,
Timothy. I wholeheartedly agree; public speaking becomes so
invigorating when one speaks with heartfelt passion.

_m.r. 16 hours ago

Advocate (INFJ-A)

*really cool
*really cool

Stephanie Conn 2 weeks ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-T)

The results of this test is incredible.

Simon Purssey 3 weeks ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-A)

This was good and i can recommend this 'experiment' to everyone. Info is
power!

baolin 3 weeks ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-T)

This makes so much sense!! I actually share so much in common with you
guys.

David 3 weeks ago

Protagonist (ENFJ-A)

Wow ,, it's me exactly , protagonist.

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