ENFJ

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METAPHYSICS

ENFJ / Fes

Extroverted INtuitive Feeling Judging

The Protagonist / Dolphin

The ENFJ:

ENFJs are inspiring and compassionate, motivated by a desire to make a positive impact in others’ lives. Known for their empathy and strong interpersonal skills, they are often drawn to leadership roles where they can mentor or support others. ENFJs are organized and driven by their values, making them natural influencers. They are skilled at reading others’ emotions and can often anticipate needs, though they may sometimes struggle with setting personal boundaries, prioritizing others over themselves.

Advanced description

ENFJs lead with Fe, driven to nurture others and create harmony. Ni gives them insights into people’s motivations and long-term goals, helping them guide others. Tertiary Se makes them attuned to the physical world, though it’s often used to support their interpersonal goals. Inferior Ti can make them struggle with purely logical analysis, as they prioritize emotional and social harmony.

Conscious  Ego
Primary Ego ENFJ
Purposeful

ENFJ Conscious ego subconscious good

Conscious thoughts
Conscious self control

Strongly favours reading / managing other's feelings.
Hero thoughts
1st priority (Hero)
#1
Thoughts and feelings of
FEELINGS
Fe s Extraverted
Responsibly handles thinking of their future.
Parent thoughts
2nd priority (Parent)
#2
Thoughts and feelings of
FUTURE
Ni s Introverted
Delights in present moment experiences.
Child thoughts
3rd priority (Child)
#3
Thoughts and feelings of
EXPERIENCES
Se c Extraverted
Fears or resists logical thoughts.
Inferior thoughts
4th priority (Inferior)
#4
Devil.ai
Thoughts and feelings of
LOGIC
Ti c Introverted
Conscious  Subconscious  Ego

Primary alter ego / Tic cause

ISTP Subconscious alter ego conscious good

Subconscious thoughts
Subconscious superego control

 logical thoughts.
Science thoughts
1st priority (Hero)
#1
Thoughts and feelings of
LOGIC
Ti c Introverted
 present moment experiences.
Logic thoughts
2nd priority (Parent)
#2
Thoughts and feelings of
EXPERIENCES
Se c Extraverted
 thinking of their future.
Ethics thoughts
3rd priority (Child)
#3
Thoughts and feelings of
FUTURE
Ni s Introverted
 reading / managing other's feelings.
Willpower thoughts
4th priority (Inferior)
#4
Devil.ai
Thoughts and feelings of
FEELINGS
Fe s Extraverted
Subconscious  Ego

INFP Subconscious ego conscious evil

Conscious feeling
Subconscious self control

Worries over or doubts personal principles.
Nemesis thoughts
5th priority (Nemesis)
#5
Thoughts and feelings of
OPINION
Fi s Introverted
Harshly critiques thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.
Critic thoughts
6th priority (Critic)
#6
Thoughts and feelings of
POSSIBILITIES
Ne s Extraverted
Misses or overlooks thoughts of the past.
Trickster thoughts
7th priority (Trickster)
#7
Thoughts and feelings of
PAST
Si c Introverted
Rejects or opposes organisational thinking.
Demon thoughts
8th priority (Demon)
#8
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Thoughts and feelings of
ORGANISATION
Te c Extraverted
Subconscious  Subconscious  Ego

ESTJ Subconscious alter ego subconscious evil

Subconscious feeling
Conscious superego control

 organisational thinking.
Duty thoughts
1st priority (Hero)
#5
Thoughts and feelings of
ORGANISATION
Te c Extraverted
 thoughts of the past.
Rationale thoughts
2nd priority (Parent)
#6
Thoughts and feelings of
PAST
Si c Introverted
 thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.
Morals thoughts
3rd priority (Child)
#7
Thoughts and feelings of
POSSIBILITIES
Ne s Extraverted
 personal principles.
External thoughts
4th priority (Inferior)
#8
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Thoughts and feelings of
OPINION
Fi s Introverted
How does this work?
Designed by Jack

Conscious control ego ENFJ
Subconscious experience of experience
Conscious understanding
Strengths
ENFJs are warm, empathetic, and charismatic individuals who excel at understanding and connecting with others. They are natural leaders who are skilled at bringing people together and fostering collaboration. ENFJs are deeply invested in the well-being of others, often going out of their way to offer guidance and support. They are excellent communicators, able to inspire and motivate people with their words and actions. ENFJs are intuitive and insightful, often understanding unspoken emotions and helping others navigate difficult situations. Their strong sense of responsibility and desire to improve the world around them make them powerful advocates for positive change.


Weaknesses
ENFJs can be overbearing and overly focused on meeting the needs of others, sometimes neglecting their own well-being in the process. Their desire to maintain harmony can lead them to avoid conflict, even when it is necessary for growth or resolution. ENFJs may become frustrated if they feel unappreciated or if their efforts to help others are not reciprocated. They may also struggle with letting go of control or trusting others to handle important tasks. Their tendency to idealize others can lead to disappointment when people do not live up to their expectations.


Rubix model
Interactive new Rubix model for the ENFJ personality type demonstrating how all new class personality types and function personality types line up to form a perfect sudoku/rubix formation.
Fes
Conscious  Ego
Primary Ego ENFJ
Purposeful

ENFJ Conscious ego subconscious good

Conscious thoughts
Conscious self control

Fes F Heroes
Fes ENFJ
ENFJ Hero
Fes
Nis N INFJ Parent
Nis
Sec S ESTP Child
Sec
Tic T ISTP Inferior
Tic
Fis F INFP Nemesis
Fis
Nes N ENFP Critic
Nes
Sic S ISTJ Trickster
Sic
Tec T ESTJ Demon
Tec
Heroes
Fes ENFJ
Nis F Parents
Nis INFJ
Fes N
Tic S
Sec T
Nes F
Fis N
Tec S
Sic T Parents
Nis INFJ
Sec F Children
Sec ESTP
Tic N
Fes S
Nis T
Sic F
Tec N
Fis S
Nes T Children
Sec ESTP
Tic F Inferiors
Tic ISTP
Sec N
Nis S
Fes T
Tec F
Sic N
Nes S
Fis T Inferiors
Tic ISTP
Fis F Nemeses
Fis INFP
Nes N
Sic S
Tec T
Fes F
Nis N
Sec S
Tic T Nemeses
Fis INFP
Nes F Critics
Nes ENFP
Fis N
Tec S
Sic T
Nis F
Fes N
Tic S
Sec T Critics
Nes ENFP
Sic F Tricksters
Sic ISTJ
Tec N
Fis S
Nes T
Sec F
Tic N
Fes S
Nis T Tricksters
Sic ISTJ
Tec F Demons
Tec ESTJ
Sic N
Nes S
Fis T
Tic F
Sec N
Nis S
Fes T Demons
Tec ESTJ
What is the Rubix model?
Designed by Jack




First impressions
The first impression of an ENFJ is often one of charisma, compassion, and a genuine interest in others. ENFJs exude warmth and positivity, making others feel comfortable and valued. They are excellent listeners and have a natural ability to make people feel heard and understood. Their genuine desire to connect with others and make a difference in their lives is evident in their interactions. This combination of charm and care makes ENFJs instantly likable, as they are able to create an environment of trust and openness from the moment they meet someone.
Gifted at
ENFJs are gifted with inspiring leadership and the ability to bring out the best in others. Their natural charisma and empathy allow them to motivate people to reach their full potential. ENFJs excel in guiding others toward personal and collective growth, helping them navigate challenges and achieve their goals. Whether as mentors, leaders, or friends, ENFJs have the unique ability to inspire, uplift, and support others in their journey toward success. Their gift lies in creating environments where people can thrive emotionally, intellectually, and socially.
Parenthood
ENFJs are nurturing and dedicated parents who are deeply invested in their children's emotional and social development. They focus on creating a warm, supportive environment where their children can feel safe and loved. ENFJs take an active role in teaching their children about empathy, respect, and responsibility, and they enjoy being involved in their children's lives, offering guidance and encouragement. They are highly attuned to their children's needs and are skilled at providing emotional support. However, ENFJs can sometimes become overly focused on their children’s needs, neglecting their own in the process, and may struggle with setting boundaries or maintaining a balance between care for others and self-care.
Friendships
ENFJs are natural nurturers who thrive in friendships where there is a strong sense of mutual care and support. They are deeply empathetic and are always willing to invest their time and energy into helping their friends succeed and grow. ENFJs value open communication and seek friends who share their commitment to personal growth and meaningful connections. They excel at understanding the emotions and needs of their friends and are always there to offer guidance and encouragement. ENFJs' friendships are often characterized by a sense of harmony, trust, and shared purpose, and they are likely to form lasting, impactful relationships.
Fundamental logic
The ENFJ is the ENFJ's Fe Hero

The INFJ is the ENFJ's Ni Parent

The ESTP is the ENFJ's Se Child

The ISTP is the ENFJ's Ti Inferior



The INFP is the ENFJ's Fi Nemesis

The ENFP is the ENFJ's Ne Critic

The ISTJ is the ENFJ's Si Trickster

The ESTJ is the ENFJ's Te Demon

Fe Hero
Strongly favours reading / managing other's feelings.


Ni Parent
Responsibly handles thinking of their future.


Se Child
Delights in present moment experiences.


Ti Inferior
Fears or resists logical thoughts.


Fi Nemesis
Worries over or doubts personal principles.


Ne Critic
Harshly critiques thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.


Si Trickster
Misses or overlooks thoughts of the past.


Te Demon
Rejects or opposes organisational thinking.


The INFP:
is the subconscious of the ENFJ Fe Hero

The ENFP:
is the subconscious of the ENFJ Ni Parent

The ISTJ:
is the subconscious of the ENFJ Se Child

The ESTJ:
is the subconscious of the ENFJ Ti Inferior

The ENFJ:
is the subconscious of the ENFJ Fi Nemesis

The INFJ:
is the subconscious of the ENFJ Ne Critic

The ESTP:
is the subconscious of the ENFJ Si Trickster

The ISTP:
is the subconscious of the ENFJ Te Demon

Sec Sec Dominant Child
Fes Fes Core Child
Tec Tec Dominant Demon
Fes Fes Core Demon


Flirtation technique
ENFJs’ flirtation technique is warm, engaging, and nurturing, often with a focus on deep emotional connection. They may show interest through meaningful conversations that explore shared values, goals, and dreams. ENFJs are natural nurturers, and their approach to flirtation often involves creating an atmosphere of trust and understanding where both parties feel emotionally supported. Rather than relying on traditional flirtation tactics, ENFJs tend to form connections through emotional resonance and mutual respect. Their warmth and attentiveness make them appealing to those who value genuine emotional intimacy.
Worst quality
ENFJs’ worst quality is their tendency to overcommit to others’ needs, leading to burnout and neglecting their own well-being. Their deep empathy and desire to support others often drive them to take on more responsibilities than they can handle. This overcommitment can result in exhaustion, frustration, and an inability to maintain healthy boundaries. While they genuinely want to help others, they may not always recognize when they are spreading themselves too thin, causing them to lose sight of their own needs and well-being. Learning to balance their desire to help with self-care is crucial for ENFJs to avoid burnout.
Career paths
ENFJs are natural mentors and leaders who thrive in careers that allow them to guide and inspire others. They are often drawn to roles in counseling, teaching, human resources, social work, or any field where they can make a difference in the lives of others. ENFJs excel in environments that foster collaboration and personal growth, and they are motivated by opportunities to help people reach their full potential. They value emotional connections and seek careers where they can build strong relationships and foster a sense of community. ENFJs may struggle in roles that are impersonal, hierarchical, or focus too much on individual achievement.
Workplace habits
ENFJs are natural leaders and highly collaborative in their workplace habits. They excel in environments where they can inspire, motivate, and help others develop their potential. ENFJs thrive in roles that require emotional intelligence and the ability to build strong relationships with colleagues. They are highly organized, goal-oriented, and skilled at managing people and projects. ENFJs are excellent communicators and enjoy working in teams that share their vision. However, they can sometimes overextend themselves, taking on too much responsibility or becoming overly focused on others’ needs at the expense of their own.
Piano model
Interactive representation of the ENFJ personality type with all new conscious egos + more data.
Conscious  Ego
Primary Ego ENFJ
Purposeful

ENFJ Conscious ego subconscious good

Conscious thoughts
Conscious self control

Strongly favours reading / managing other's feelings.
Hero
Conscious ENFJ
#1
Thoughts and feelings of
FEELINGS
Fe s Extraverted
Responsibly handles thinking of their future.
Parent
Conscious INFJ
#2
Thoughts and feelings of
FUTURE
Ni s Introverted
Delights in present moment experiences.
Child
Conscious ESTP
#3
Thoughts and feelings of
EXPERIENCES
Se c Extraverted
Fears or resists logical thoughts.
Inferior
Conscious ISTP
#4
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Thoughts and feelings of
LOGIC
Ti c Introverted
Conscious  Subconscious  Ego

Primary alter ego / Tic cause

ISTP Subconscious alter ego conscious good

Subconscious thoughts
Subconscious superego control

 logical thoughts.
Science
Subconscious ISTP
#1
Thoughts and feelings of
LOGIC
Ti c Introverted
 present moment experiences.
Logic
Subconscious ESTP
#2
Thoughts and feelings of
EXPERIENCES
Se c Extraverted
 thinking of their future.
Ethics
Subconscious INFJ
#3
Thoughts and feelings of
FUTURE
Ni s Introverted
 reading / managing other's feelings.
Willpower
Subconscious ENFJ
#4
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Thoughts and feelings of
FEELINGS
Fe s Extraverted
Subconscious  Ego

INFP Subconscious ego conscious evil

Conscious feeling
Subconscious self control

Worries over or doubts personal principles.
Nemesis
Conscious INFP
#5
Thoughts and feelings of
OPINION
Fi s Introverted
Harshly critiques thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.
Critic
Conscious ENFP
#6
Thoughts and feelings of
POSSIBILITIES
Ne s Extraverted
Misses or overlooks thoughts of the past.
Trickster
Conscious ISTJ
#7
Thoughts and feelings of
PAST
Si c Introverted
Rejects or opposes organisational thinking.
Demon
Conscious ESTJ
#8
Devil.ai
Thoughts and feelings of
ORGANISATION
Te c Extraverted
Subconscious  Subconscious  Ego

ESTJ Subconscious alter ego subconscious evil

Subconscious feeling
Conscious superego control

 organisational thinking.
Duty
Subconscious ESTJ
#5
Thoughts and feelings of
ORGANISATION
Te c Extraverted
 thoughts of the past.
Rationale
Subconscious ISTJ
#6
Thoughts and feelings of
PAST
Si c Introverted
 thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.
Morals
Subconscious ENFP
#7
Thoughts and feelings of
POSSIBILITIES
Ne s Extraverted
 personal principles.
External
Subconscious INFP
#8
Devil.ai
Thoughts and feelings of
OPINION
Fi s Introverted
What is the revised model?
Designed by Jack

Conscious control ego ENFJ
Subconscious experience of experience
Conscious understanding




Advice
ENFJs should take care of themselves first so they can continue to help others effectively. As natural caregivers and leaders, ENFJs often prioritize the needs of others above their own, but they must remember that self-care is essential for maintaining their energy and emotional balance. Without nurturing their own well-being, they may burn out or become resentful. ENFJs need to create space in their lives to recharge and reflect, ensuring that they can continue to offer their support and leadership to others in a sustainable way.
Award for
ENFJs are often recognized as the connector and motivator of the group, inspiring others to be their best selves. They have a natural ability to bring people together, fostering a sense of community and collaboration. Their leadership is characterized by a deep understanding of others’ strengths and potential, which allows them to inspire and empower people to grow. Whether in a personal or professional setting, ENFJs excel at helping others find their purpose and encouraging them to pursue their goals with passion and determination.
ENFJ Introduction
"I can’t help but focus on the people around me, always striving to create meaningful connections, to make sure everyone feels understood and valued. I’m deeply aware of the emotions others carry, and I’m always looking for ways to help them realize their full potential. It feels natural to guide, to lead others toward growth, to see them succeed. My desire to make the world a better place drives me, and I seek harmony in all my relationships. The well-being of others matters to me more than anything, and I’m willing to put in the effort to help them become their best selves. Authenticity and collaboration are the core of everything I do—without them, nothing feels right."






Function connections


The shorter the connecting lines, the easier you will find it to connect with their functions.

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Function Development
How functions differ by development.
An underdeveloped Fe Hero can cause an ENFJ to focus excessively on others' feelings, often losing touch with their own needs and desires. They may become overly people-pleasing or manipulate situations to maintain harmony, leading to burnout or resentment when their efforts aren’t reciprocated.
A developed Fe Hero allows an ENFJ to connect deeply with others and understand their emotions, but without losing themselves in the process. They become skilled at guiding others, creating harmonious relationships, and maintaining their own sense of integrity, balancing empathy with personal boundaries.
An underdeveloped Ni Parent can cause an ENFJ to struggle with seeing long-term patterns or recognizing deeper insights. They may become overly focused on the present moment or struggle to envision a clear path forward, leading to indecision and a lack of direction.
A developed Ni Parent enables an ENFJ to see the bigger picture and understand how individual actions can affect long-term outcomes. They become more insightful, able to make decisions based on a clearer vision of the future, integrating their intuition with their desire to support others.
An underdeveloped Se Child may cause an ENFJ to struggle with fully engaging in the present moment or appreciating sensory experiences. They might become too focused on others’ emotions or abstract ideas, missing out on the richness of the here and now, which can make them feel disconnected from reality.
A developed Se Child allows an ENFJ to become more attuned to the present moment and appreciate sensory details. They learn to engage with their environment more directly, enjoying life’s experiences and grounding their idealistic nature with a healthy awareness of the external world.
An underdeveloped Ti Inferior can cause an ENFJ to struggle with logical analysis and objective reasoning. They may rely too heavily on their feelings and external validation, leading to inconsistency in their approach and difficulty addressing complex problems in a systematic way.
A developed Ti Inferior allows an ENFJ to integrate logical thinking into their decision-making. They become more capable of critically analyzing situations, balancing their emotional insights with structured reasoning, and solving problems with greater objectivity and clarity.
An underdeveloped Fi Nemesis can cause an ENFJ to struggle with understanding their own values or become overly self-critical. They may avoid confrontation with their inner emotions, leading to a disconnect between their authentic self and their outward behavior, or they may feel deeply conflicted about their identity.
A developed Fi Nemesis allows an ENFJ to better understand and express their personal values. They become more authentic, able to connect with their own feelings while maintaining their empathy for others, creating a more integrated sense of self.
An underdeveloped Ne Critic can cause an ENFJ to have difficulty seeing alternative possibilities or embracing new ideas. They may become rigid in their thinking, sticking to what they know and becoming resistant to change or innovation, leading to stagnation or frustration.
A developed Ne Critic enables an ENFJ to recognize and explore new possibilities with an open mind. They become more adaptable and creative, integrating fresh perspectives into their decisions and expanding their vision to better understand how things could unfold in the future.
An underdeveloped Si Trickster may lead an ENFJ to dismiss or struggle with routines, traditions, and personal history. They might have difficulty maintaining a sense of structure or appreciate the importance of consistent habits, leading to a chaotic or unbalanced lifestyle.
A developed Si Trickster allows an ENFJ to appreciate the value of routines, traditions, and stability. They learn to ground themselves in the present and create more structure in their life, helping them maintain balance and focus while pursuing their idealistic goals.
Te Demon
An underdeveloped Te Demon can cause an ENFJ to avoid taking charge in organizational or practical matters, feeling overwhelmed by the demands of managing external tasks. They may also struggle with setting clear, effective goals, leading to inefficiency or frustration when their plans lack structure.
A developed Te Demon enables an ENFJ to take a more active role in organizing and structuring their external world. They learn to manage tasks effectively, set clear goals, and apply their leadership skills in a practical way, aligning their vision with action and purpose.




Job Recommendations

Business Administration
Communication and Journalism
Education
English
Human Resources Management
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology
Event Planning
Public Relations
Consulting
Team Management


Health care providers
ENFJs appreciate a compassionate, holistic approach to health, with an emphasis on emotional and mental well-being. They value healthcare providers who take the time to listen to their concerns and offer thoughtful, empathetic care. ENFJs believe in treating the whole person, not just the physical symptoms, and are drawn to healthcare approaches that consider emotional, mental, and spiritual health as interconnected. They prefer providers who take a comprehensive, caring approach to treatment and who prioritize a personal connection with their patients.
Something challenging
For ENFJs, maintaining balance between helping others and honoring their own personal boundaries is particularly challenging. Their innate desire to support and uplift those around them can sometimes cause them to overlook their own needs. ENFJs must learn to set boundaries and recognize when they need to step back and recharge in order to maintain their own well-being. This balance is crucial for ensuring that they can continue to offer their support and leadership in a sustainable and healthy way.
Unstereotypical traits
Despite being outwardly social and driven by the needs of others, ENFJs surprisingly have a strong need for personal time and reflection. While they thrive on social interaction and feel energized by connecting with others, they also recognize the importance of recharging. ENFJs can experience emotional exhaustion from constantly giving to others, so they must create space to reflect, re-energize, and attend to their own needs. This balance between being outwardly social and seeking solitude can be a subtle, but important, part of their personality. They need time alone to process emotions, think through decisions, and regain emotional equilibrium.
Seeks
ENFJs seek meaningful connections and the opportunity to help others reach their potential. Driven by a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others, they prioritize relationships where they can offer support, encouragement, and guidance. Whether through mentorship, teaching, or simply being there for friends and family, ENFJs are fulfilled when they are able to help others grow emotionally, socially, or professionally. Their ideal relationships are deep, authentic, and mutually nurturing, as they thrive in environments where everyone can flourish together.
Switch model
All the conscious and subconscious class egos in the ENFJ personality type with their subclasses
Fes
Conscious  Ego
Primary Ego ENFJ
Purposeful

ENFJ Conscious ego subconscious good

Conscious thoughts
Conscious self control

Hero
Fes Heroes
Fes ENFJ
Nis Parents
Nis INFJ
Sec Children
Sec ESTP
Tic Inferiors
Tic ISTP
Fis
Nes
Sic
Tec
Parent
Devil.ai
Nis
Fes
Tic
Sec
Nes
Fis
Tec
Sic
Child
Sec
Tic
Fes
Nis
Sic
Tec
Fis
Nes
Inferior
Tic
Sec
Nis
Fes
Tec
Sic
Nes
Fis
Tic
Conscious  Subconscious  Ego
Primary Alter Ego ISTP
Spontaneous / Inferior cause

ISTP Subconscious alter ego conscious good

Subconscious thoughts
Subconscious superego control

Science
Tic Heroes
Tic ISTP
Sec Parents
Sec ESTP
Nis Children
Nis INFJ
Fes Inferiors
Fes ENFJ
Tec
Sic
Nes
Fis
Logic
Devil.ai
Sec
Tic
Fes
Nis
Sic
Tec
Fis
Nes
Ethics
Nis
Fes
Tic
Sec
Nes
Fis
Tec
Sic
Willpower
Fes
Nis
Sec
Tic
Fis
Nes
Sic
Tec
Fis
Subconscious  Ego

INFP Subconscious ego conscious evil

Conscious feeling
Subconscious self control

Nemesis
Fis Heroes
Fis INFP
Nes Parents
Nes ENFP
Sic Children
Sic ISTJ
Tec Inferiors
Tec ESTJ
Fes
Nis
Sec
Tic
Critic
Devil.ai
Nes
Fis
Tec
Sic
Nis
Fes
Tic
Sec
Trickster
Sic
Tec
Fis
Nes
Sec
Tic
Fes
Nis
Demon
Tec
Sic
Nes
Fis
Tic
Sec
Nis
Fes
Tec
Subconscious  Subconscious  Ego

ESTJ Subconscious alter ego subconscious evil

Subconscious feeling
Conscious superego control

Duty
Tec Heroes
Tec ESTJ
Sic Parents
Sic ISTJ
Nes Children
Nes ENFP
Fis Inferiors
Fis INFP
Tic
Sec
Nis
Fes
Rationale
Devil.ai
Sic
Tec
Fis
Nes
Sec
Tic
Fes
Nis
Morals
Nes
Fis
Tec
Sic
Nis
Fes
Tic
Sec
External
Fis
Nes
Sic
Tec
Fes
Nis
Sec
Tic
What is the classes model?
Designed by Jack
Contradictions
ENFJs can be highly sociable, yet they may feel drained by too much social interaction and need time alone to recharge. Their extroverted nature allows them to connect with others effortlessly, but their emotional sensitivity can make social interactions overwhelming at times. While they enjoy engaging with people and being in leadership roles, they need solitude to process their emotions and thoughts. This contradiction can be confusing, as ENFJs may appear outgoing and energetic, yet retreat into solitude when they need to recover emotionally. Striking a balance between social engagement and personal reflection is essential for their well-being.
In a sentence
An ENFJ is a natural leader who thrives on helping others grow and creating deep, meaningful connections. With their empathy, charisma, and ability to inspire, ENFJs excel in roles that require emotional intelligence, leadership, and a deep commitment to the well-being of others.
Catdog model
A egos in one model in the style of catdog for the ENFJ personality type
Hates
ENFJs strongly dislike disharmony, insincerity, and people who resist growth or change. As individuals deeply invested in the well-being and development of others, they are disheartened by negativity or a lack of authenticity. Disharmony in relationships or groups creates tension for ENFJs, who thrive in supportive, cooperative environments. They find it challenging to relate to individuals who are resistant to self-improvement or who fail to embrace change, as personal growth is a core value for them. Dishonesty or hidden agendas also clash with their values, as they believe in transparency and trust.
Issues
ENFJs can sometimes neglect their own emotional needs in favor of others’ happiness. Their selfless nature and focus on nurturing the well-being of those around them can leave them feeling drained if they do not take the time to care for themselves. As they are deeply attuned to the emotions of others, ENFJs often prioritize others’ needs above their own, which can lead to emotional burnout or feelings of resentment if they consistently put themselves last. Over time, this tendency can result in a lack of self-care and an inability to set personal boundaries, which can negatively impact their mental and emotional health.
Diamond model
Every class for every function personality as a full family demonstrating hierarchies for the ENFJ


Fes
Hero
Nis
Hero's Parent
Sec
Hero's Child
Tic
Hero's Inferior
Fis
Hero's Nemesis
Nes
Hero's Critic
Sic
Hero's Trickster
Tec
Hero's Demon
Nis
Parent Hero
Fes
Parent
Tic
Parent's Child
Sec
Parent's Inferior
Nes
Parent's Nemesis
Fis
Parent's Critic
Tec
Parent's Trickster
Sic
Parent's Demon
Sec
Child Hero
Tic
Child's Parent
Fes
Child
Nis
Child's Inferior
Sic
Child's Nemesis
Tec
Child's Critic
Fis
Child's Trickster
Nes
Child's Demon
Tic
Inferior Hero
Sec
Inferior's Parent
Nis
Inferior's Child
Fes
Inferior
Tec
Inferior's Nemesis
Sic
Inferior's Critic
Nes
Inferior's Trickster
Fis
Inferior's Demon
Fis
Nemesis Hero
Nes
Nemesis' Parent
Sic
Nemesis' Child
Tec
Nemesis' Inferior
Fes
Nemesis
Nis
Nemesis' Critic
Sec
Nemesis' Trickster
Tic
Nemesis' Demon
Nes
Critic Hero
Fis
Critic's Parent
Tec
Critic's Child
Sic
Critic's Inferior
Nis
Critic's Nemesis
Fes
Critic
Tic
Critic's Trickster
Sec
Critic's Demon
Sic
Trickster Hero
Tec
Trickster's Parent
Fis
Trickster's Child
Nes
Trickster's Inferior
Sec
Trickster's Nemesis
Tic
Trickster's Critic
Fes
Trickster
Nis
Trickster's Demon
Tec
Demon Hero
Sic
Demon's Parent
Nes
Demon's Child
Fis
Demon's Inferior
Tic
Demon's Nemesis
Sec
Demon's Critic
Nis
Demon's Trickster
Fes
Demon
Designed by Jack
What is the Diamond model?






Personality song
The song “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers resonates with the ENFJ personality, reflecting their role as a supportive and caring figure in the lives of others. The lyrics speak to the power of offering emotional support and standing by someone in times of need, which aligns with the ENFJ’s desire to uplift and encourage those around them. The theme of mutual support and connection is central to the ENFJ experience, and this song captures the essence of their nurturing, empathetic nature.
Liked for
People are drawn to ENFJs because of their warmth, charisma, and natural ability to connect with others. ENFJs are excellent communicators who can easily make people feel valued and understood. Their strong emotional intelligence allows them to offer support and guidance in a way that resonates with others. ENFJs are motivating, inspiring those around them to strive for their best and pursue their goals. People appreciate their genuine concern for others and their ability to foster harmony and cooperation in group settings, making them well-liked and admired for their leadership and empathy.
Domino model
Interactive rows where the domino switches are an access to the personality type it connects to for the ENFJ personality type
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Fes
Hero
ENFJ Hero
Fes
Nis
Hero's Parent
Sec
Hero's Child
Tic
Hero's Inferior
Tec
Hero's Nemesis
Sic
Hero's Critic
Nes
Hero's Trickster
Fis
Hero's Demon
Fis
Parent Hero
INFP Nemesis
Fis
Nes
Parent
Sic
Parent's Child
Tec
Parent's Inferior
Tic
Parent's Nemesis
Sec
Parent's Critic
Nis
Parent's Trickster
Fes
Parent's Demon
Nis
Child Hero
INFJ Parent
Nis
Fes
Child's Parent
Tic
Child
Sec
Child's Inferior
Sic
Child's Nemesis
Tec
Child's Critic
Fis
Child's Trickster
Nes
Child's Demon
Nes
Inferior Hero
ENFP Critic
Nes
Fis
Inferior's Parent
Tec
Inferior's Child
Sic
Inferior
Sec
Inferior's Nemesis
Tic
Inferior's Critic
Fes
Inferior's Trickster
Nis
Inferior's Demon
Sec
Nemesis Hero
ESTP Child
Sec
Tic
Nemesis' Parent
Fes
Nemesis' Child
Nis
Nemesis' Inferior
Nes
Nemesis
Fis
Nemesis' Critic
Tec
Nemesis' Trickster
Sic
Nemesis' Demon
Sic
Critic Hero
ISTJ Trickster
Sic
Tec
Critic's Parent
Fis
Critic's Child
Nes
Critic's Inferior
Nis
Critic's Nemesis
Fes
Critic
Tic
Critic's Trickster
Sec
Critic's Demon
Tic
Trickster Hero
ISTP Inferior
Tic
Sec
Trickster's Parent
Nis
Trickster's Child
Fes
Trickster's Inferior
Fis
Trickster's Nemesis
Nes
Trickster's Critic
Sic
Trickster
Tec
Trickster's Demon
Tec
Demon Hero
ESTJ Demon
Tec
Sic
Demon's Parent
Nes
Demon's Child
Fis
Demon's Inferior
Fes
Demon's Nemesis
Nis
Demon's Critic
Sec
Demon's Trickster
Tic
Demon
Designed by Jack
What is the Domino model?
Animal: Dolphin
The dolphin reflects the ENFJ's compassionate, communicative, and harmonious nature. Known for their intelligence and social connection, dolphins are adept at fostering unity and understanding in their pods. ENFJs excel in bringing people together and nurturing relationships, much like dolphins, whose playfulness and empathy make them symbols of positive social energy.
In a group
ENFJs in groups are natural leaders and connectors, radiating warmth, enthusiasm, and a genuine interest in the well-being of others. They excel at understanding group dynamics, quickly identifying individual strengths and fostering collaboration. ENFJs are often the ones bringing people together, mediating conflicts, and ensuring everyone feels valued and included. Their communication is charismatic and inspiring, often motivating the group toward shared goals or meaningful causes. While they thrive on harmony, they can be firm when guiding the group, ensuring progress without sacrificing relationships. Their idealism and people-focused approach make them highly influential, though they may sometimes overextend themselves trying to meet everyone's needs. ENFJs shine as empathetic leaders who prioritize both connection and achievement.
Grouping
Most important values
For ENFJs, empathy, authenticity, and personal growth are the most important values. They deeply value emotional connections and strive to understand others’ feelings, motivations, and needs. Authenticity is equally important, as ENFJs seek meaningful relationships where honesty and transparency are valued. Personal growth is also central to their worldview, as they are always seeking ways to improve themselves and help others do the same. These values guide their decisions and interactions, as ENFJs are driven by the desire to create a positive, impactful environment for both themselves and others.
Natural gift
ENFJs possess an exceptional ability to understand and inspire others. Their strong leadership and empathy allow them to connect deeply with people, fostering growth and motivating individuals to reach their potential. ENFJs can intuitively grasp the emotional states of those around them and provide guidance that resonates on a personal level. They excel in roles that require people skills, whether in leadership positions, counseling, or mentoring. Their gift lies in creating an environment where others feel understood and empowered to achieve their best selves.
Supermodel
All the personality types for the ENFJ in their relative positions in the hierarchy
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Designed by Jack




Worries about
ENFJs worry about not being able to meet the expectations of others, particularly when it comes to their relationships and responsibilities. They are deeply concerned with the emotional well-being of those around them and fear letting others down. ENFJs also worry about not being able to make a positive difference in the world or in the lives of those they care about. They may worry about their ability to maintain harmony and avoid conflict, which can lead them to suppress their own needs. Additionally, ENFJs often fear being misunderstood or not being valued for their efforts.
Lives for
ENFJs live for the well-being of others, dedicating themselves to nurturing relationships and helping people grow. They thrive on creating harmony and fostering meaningful connections with others. ENFJs are driven by a desire to make a positive impact on the world and to inspire others to reach their full potential. They live for moments of emotional connection, where they can offer support, guidance, and encouragement. For ENFJs, life is about leading by example, creating positive change in others, and fostering a sense of community and belonging.
Advanced psychological assessment

Stack: Fe Ni Se Ti Fi Ne Si Te

The ENFJ personality type is deeply attuned to the emotional needs of others and motivated by a desire to facilitate personal growth and transformation within themselves and their communities. Their dominant function, Extraverted Feeling (Fe), is oriented toward understanding and responding to the emotions, needs, and values of others. This makes ENFJs highly empathetic and adept at creating harmony in social situations. Fe operates as a guiding force that drives the ENFJ to engage with people in an emotionally intelligent manner, often seeking to ensure that everyone feels heard, valued, and included. Their ability to navigate complex social dynamics and mediate between different perspectives is a key component of their leadership qualities.

Supporting Fe is Introverted Intuition (Ni), which provides the ENFJ with a deep, introspective understanding of patterns, insights, and long-term implications. Ni helps the ENFJ develop a vision of the future, allowing them to anticipate what is likely to happen and prepare for future needs. This function serves to ground their Fe-driven desire for social harmony by providing them with an internal compass and guiding them toward goals that align with their personal sense of purpose. Ni allows the ENFJ to synthesize information and gain clarity on abstract concepts, which complements their outward-facing nature and allows them to craft meaningful, long-term plans for growth. While Ni tends to be more focused on the internal, ENFJs use it to support their external efforts by providing them with clarity and strategic direction.

The Extraverted Sensing (Se) function operates as the ENFJ’s child function, representing an area of potential growth and personal development. Se is concerned with engaging with the external world through direct sensory experiences, focusing on the present moment and the rich sensory details around them. For the ENFJ, Se brings a more immediate and grounded perspective to their otherwise future-oriented nature. When Se is activated, ENFJs may become more aware of their surroundings, enjoying sensory pleasures and engaging in activities that bring them into the present. This can provide a sense of balance, helping the ENFJ avoid getting lost in abstract future projections and fostering a greater connection to the here and now. Se enables the ENFJ to be more spontaneous, active, and attuned to the energy of their environment, which helps them in social settings and when pursuing new experiences.

However, the Introverted Thinking (Ti) function is the ENFJ’s inferior function, and it represents a significant challenge for them. Ti is focused on internal analysis, precision, and understanding the logical structure of concepts. As an inferior function, Ti often operates in the background, and when ENFJs do engage it, they can experience difficulties in focusing on detached, objective analysis. They may feel frustrated when trying to apply critical reasoning or when required to make impersonal decisions that conflict with their dominant Fe-driven emotional considerations. ENFJs may also struggle with inconsistency or a lack of internal clarity when attempting to apply Ti, and they may dismiss it as unimportant, preferring instead to rely on Fe and Ni to make decisions. However, when ENFJs learn to develop Ti, they can enhance their ability to think critically and analyze situations with greater objectivity, providing a more balanced approach to decision-making.

The Introverted Feeling (Fi) function is the ENFJ’s nemesis, creating internal conflict between the ENFJ’s desire for social harmony and their need for personal alignment with their own internal values. Fi is deeply concerned with personal authenticity and individual emotional experience, often functioning as a mirror to the external world of Fe. When Fi is activated, ENFJs may experience a sense of internal tension, as their personal values may be at odds with the expectations or emotions of others. This can lead to moments of self-doubt or confusion, as they try to reconcile their emotional integrity with their external commitments. Fi’s influence can cause ENFJs to question whether they are being true to themselves or merely acting to please others, and it often manifests in moments of emotional overwhelm, particularly when they feel disconnected from their core values.

The Extraverted Intuition (Ne) function operates as the ENFJ’s critic, offering an outward-facing perspective that challenges the ENFJ’s internal intuitions and established beliefs. Ne is focused on exploring possibilities, generating ideas, and identifying connections between different concepts. For the ENFJ, Ne can serve as a source of tension, as it pushes them to consider a multitude of different possibilities, often without a clear, singular direction. While their Ni is focused on finding clarity and long-term vision, Ne tends to encourage the exploration of more immediate opportunities and future possibilities, which can create a sense of overwhelm or distraction. The dynamic between Ni and Ne can be a challenge for the ENFJ, as their strategic vision (Ni) is constantly being influenced by the influx of new, external possibilities (Ne). When Ne becomes overly dominant, ENFJs may feel scattered or uncertain, struggling to keep their vision grounded in a specific path.

The Introverted Sensing (Si) function acts as the ENFJ’s trickster, introducing an element of internal conflict related to their relationship with the past and their desire for stability. Si is focused on internalizing sensory experiences and recalling past events to create a sense of continuity and order. For the ENFJ, Si can manifest as a tendency to idealize the past or become overly focused on what has been, which can hinder their ability to engage with the present moment or move forward with new ideas. Si often pulls ENFJs back into nostalgia, causing them to become emotionally attached to previous experiences or traditions that no longer serve their growth. When Si becomes overly dominant, ENFJs may resist change or cling to outdated perceptions, feeling disoriented or disconnected from their current reality. This can create internal friction between their desire to maintain harmony with others and their need to embrace new experiences.

The Extraverted Thinking (Te) function is the ENFJ’s demon, representing the aspect of their personality that they most actively reject or fail to develop. Te is concerned with external efficiency, organization, and logic, and it operates in a detached, goal-oriented manner. For ENFJs, Te often feels foreign and in conflict with their more emotionally driven approach to life. When ENFJs are forced to engage with Te, they may feel disconnected from their values, as they are required to operate in a more structured, impersonal way. They may experience frustration when confronted with the need to implement external systems or make decisions based solely on efficiency, as this runs counter to their primary drive of promoting emotional well-being and personal growth. Over time, however, developing Te can help ENFJs bring greater clarity and organization to their plans and initiatives, creating a more structured approach to their broader goals.

In summary, the ENFJ personality is deeply influenced by the interplay of their dominant Fe and supporting Ni, which together enable them to connect with others and craft meaningful, long-term visions. Their auxiliary functions—Se, Ti, Fi, Ne, Si, and Te—create a complex internal dynamic, challenging the ENFJ to reconcile their desire for social harmony with their need for personal alignment and growth. While their deep empathy and emotional intelligence make them natural leaders, they may also struggle with balancing their own values with the expectations of others and managing their internal conflicts. By learning to develop their inferior Ti and embrace a more balanced approach to their functions, ENFJs can increase their capacity for critical thinking and adaptability, ultimately helping them bring their visions into reality with greater clarity and effectiveness.

Other personality types
Functions of other personality types. Compare other types with the ENFJ

INFP

Hero fi
UNC
Parent ne
Child si
Inferior te
Nemesis fe
EGO
Critic ni
Trickster se
Demon ti
Great friendship compatibility

ENFP

Hero ne
UNC
Parent fi
Child te
Inferior si
Nemesis ni
EGO
Critic fe
Trickster ti
Demon se
High friendship compatibility

INTP

Hero ti
UNC
Parent ne
Child si
Inferior fe
Nemesis te
EGO
Critic ni
Trickster se
Demon fi
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