ENFP

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METAPHYSICS

ENFP / Nes

Extroverted INtuitive Feeling Prospecting

The Storyteller / Parrot

The ENFP:

ENFPs are imaginative, inspiring, and thrive in environments that encourage creativity and personal growth. They are fueled by curiosity, seeing the world as full of potential, and are quick to explore new ideas or connect with others on an emotional level. Their enthusiasm can be contagious, and they are often motivated by causes that align with their values. While they are adaptable and open-minded, they may struggle with follow-through, preferring to explore possibilities over sticking to routines.

Advanced description

ENFPs’ Ne provides them with an enthusiastic and open-minded approach to life. Fi encourages them to stay true to their values and pursue personal passions. Tertiary Te helps them organize and pursue goals, though it’s often inconsistent. Their inferior Si can make them feel restricted by tradition, preferring innovation and exploration over routine.

Conscious  Ego
Primary Ego ENFP
Purposeful

ENFP Conscious ego subconscious good

Conscious thoughts
Conscious self control

Strongly favours thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.
Hero thoughts
1st priority (Hero)
#1
Thoughts and feelings of
POSSIBILITIES
Ne s Extraverted
Responsibly handles personal principles.
Parent thoughts
2nd priority (Parent)
#2
Thoughts and feelings of
OPINION
Fi s Introverted
Delights in organisational thinking.
Child thoughts
3rd priority (Child)
#3
Thoughts and feelings of
ORGANISATION
Te c Extraverted
Fears or resists thoughts of the past.
Inferior thoughts
4th priority (Inferior)
#4
Devil.ai
Thoughts and feelings of
PAST
Si c Introverted
Conscious  Subconscious  Ego

Primary alter ego / Sic cause

ISTJ Subconscious alter ego conscious good

Subconscious thoughts
Subconscious superego control

 thoughts of the past.
Science thoughts
1st priority (Hero)
#1
Thoughts and feelings of
PAST
Si c Introverted
 organisational thinking.
Logic thoughts
2nd priority (Parent)
#2
Thoughts and feelings of
ORGANISATION
Te c Extraverted
 personal principles.
Ethics thoughts
3rd priority (Child)
#3
Thoughts and feelings of
OPINION
Fi s Introverted
 thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.
Willpower thoughts
4th priority (Inferior)
#4
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Thoughts and feelings of
POSSIBILITIES
Ne s Extraverted
Subconscious  Ego

INFJ Subconscious ego conscious evil

Conscious feeling
Subconscious self control

Worries over or doubts thinking of their future.
Nemesis thoughts
5th priority (Nemesis)
#5
Thoughts and feelings of
FUTURE
Ni s Introverted
Harshly critiques reading / managing other's feelings.
Critic thoughts
6th priority (Critic)
#6
Thoughts and feelings of
FEELINGS
Fe s Extraverted
Misses or overlooks logical thoughts.
Trickster thoughts
7th priority (Trickster)
#7
Thoughts and feelings of
LOGIC
Ti c Introverted
Rejects or opposes present moment experiences.
Demon thoughts
8th priority (Demon)
#8
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Thoughts and feelings of
EXPERIENCES
Se c Extraverted
Subconscious  Subconscious  Ego

ESTP Subconscious alter ego subconscious evil

Subconscious feeling
Conscious superego control

 present moment experiences.
Duty thoughts
1st priority (Hero)
#5
Thoughts and feelings of
EXPERIENCES
Se c Extraverted
 logical thoughts.
Rationale thoughts
2nd priority (Parent)
#6
Thoughts and feelings of
LOGIC
Ti c Introverted
 reading / managing other's feelings.
Morals thoughts
3rd priority (Child)
#7
Thoughts and feelings of
FEELINGS
Fe s Extraverted
 thinking of their future.
External thoughts
4th priority (Inferior)
#8
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Thoughts and feelings of
FUTURE
Ni s Introverted
How does this work?
Designed by Jack

Conscious control ego ENFP
Subconscious experience of experience
Conscious understanding
Strengths
ENFPs are enthusiastic, imaginative, and highly creative individuals who bring energy and passion to everything they do. They are driven by their curiosity and desire to explore new ideas, experiences, and possibilities. ENFPs are great at connecting with others, building relationships through their warmth, charisma, and sense of humor. They are open-minded and adaptable, thriving in environments where they can be spontaneous and flexible. ENFPs are also deeply passionate about their values and seek to make a meaningful impact on the world. Their creativity and ability to think outside the box help them find innovative solutions to challenges.


Weaknesses
ENFPs can be overly emotional and prone to mood swings, especially when their values are challenged or they feel misunderstood. They can struggle with follow-through, as their enthusiasm for new ideas can quickly fade once the excitement diminishes. ENFPs may become easily distracted and lose focus on long-term goals, jumping from one project or idea to another without completing what they started. They may avoid difficult conversations or conflict, preferring to maintain harmony, which can lead to unresolved issues. Their need for novelty can sometimes make them impulsive or restless, leading to difficulty in maintaining stability or commitment.


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

ENFP Conscious ego subconscious good

Conscious thoughts
Conscious self control

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




First impressions
The first impression of an ENFP is often one of energy, curiosity, and a contagious enthusiasm for life. They exude a magnetic charisma that draws people in and makes them feel comfortable and inspired. ENFPs are often seen as spontaneous and full of life, with an ability to make even the most mundane situations seem exciting. Their curiosity and willingness to engage with new people or ideas make them approachable and interesting. This enthusiasm is infectious, and ENFPs often leave a lasting impression as dynamic, creative individuals who are passionate about exploring the world and connecting with others.
Gifted at
ENFPs are gifted with the ability to inspire and see endless possibilities in any situation. Their creativity knows no bounds, and they have an innate ability to envision new opportunities where others might see limitations. This gift allows them to generate innovative ideas and solutions that inspire others to think outside the box. ENFPs are also skilled at motivating people to reach their potential and embrace change. Their enthusiasm and optimism make them natural leaders and change agents who encourage others to pursue their dreams and take bold actions.
Parenthood
ENFPs are enthusiastic and playful parents who bring energy, creativity, and a sense of adventure to parenting. They encourage their children to be curious, imaginative, and true to themselves. ENFPs enjoy exploring new ideas and activities with their children, fostering an environment where individuality and creativity are celebrated. They are deeply empathetic, always attuned to their children's emotional needs, and are dedicated to providing a loving, open atmosphere where their children can express their emotions and ideas freely. However, ENFPs may sometimes struggle with consistency or structure, preferring flexibility over routine, which can be a challenge in parenting when stability is needed.
Friendships
ENFPs are energetic and enthusiastic friends who thrive in relationships that are full of creativity, exploration, and adventure. They enjoy connecting with people who are open-minded and share their passion for new experiences. ENFPs are deeply loyal to their friends and are always willing to offer emotional support and encouragement. They value authenticity and love friendships that allow them to express their true selves. Their energy and zest for life make them exciting and fun to be around, and they often form close, lasting bonds with people who share their values and sense of adventure.
Fundamental logic
The ENFP is the ENFP's Ne Hero

The INFP is the ENFP's Fi Parent

The ESTJ is the ENFP's Te Child

The ISTJ is the ENFP's Si Inferior



The INFJ is the ENFP's Ni Nemesis

The ENFJ is the ENFP's Fe Critic

The ISTP is the ENFP's Ti Trickster

The ESTP is the ENFP's Se Demon

Ne Hero
Strongly favours thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.


Fi Parent
Responsibly handles personal principles.


Te Child
Delights in organisational thinking.


Si Inferior
Fears or resists thoughts of the past.


Ni Nemesis
Worries over or doubts thinking of their future.


Fe Critic
Harshly critiques reading / managing other's feelings.


Ti Trickster
Misses or overlooks logical thoughts.


Se Demon
Rejects or opposes present moment experiences.


The INFJ:
is the subconscious of the ENFP Ne Hero

The ENFJ:
is the subconscious of the ENFP Fi Parent

The ISTP:
is the subconscious of the ENFP Te Child

The ESTP:
is the subconscious of the ENFP Si Inferior

The ENFP:
is the subconscious of the ENFP Ni Nemesis

The INFP:
is the subconscious of the ENFP Fe Critic

The ESTJ:
is the subconscious of the ENFP Ti Trickster

The ISTJ:
is the subconscious of the ENFP Se Demon

Tec Tec Dominant Child Child Hero
Nes Nes Core Child Child
Sec Sec Dominant Demon
Nes Nes Core Demon


Flirtation technique
ENFPs’ flirtation technique is playful, spontaneous, and often involves intellectual and creative conversations. They enjoy engaging in witty banter and exploring new ideas with their romantic interests, using their creativity and charm to keep the conversation exciting. ENFPs are naturally curious and will often ask deep questions to understand their potential partner on a personal level. Their flirtation is more about intellectual connection and shared experiences than physical attraction, and they are drawn to people who share their passion for learning and exploring new possibilities.
Worst quality
ENFPs’ worst quality is their tendency to be scattered and overly idealistic, leading to difficulty following through on plans. Their desire for excitement and novelty often causes them to shift attention from one idea to the next without completing their previous goals. Their high ideals can also set them up for disappointment, as they may expect too much from themselves or others. This idealism, coupled with a tendency to avoid the more practical aspects of life, can lead to frustration and feelings of inadequacy when reality doesn’t align with their lofty expectations. ENFPs must learn to manage their idealism and embrace a more practical approach to achieving their goals.
Career paths
ENFPs thrive in careers that allow them to express their creativity, enthusiasm, and passion for new ideas. They are often drawn to roles in the arts, media, marketing, psychology, and counseling, where they can inspire others and make a positive impact. ENFPs enjoy dynamic, flexible environments and are most satisfied when they can work on a variety of projects and collaborate with others. They value authenticity and freedom in their work and often seek careers that allow them to explore new possibilities and connect with like-minded individuals. ENFPs may struggle in roles that are overly structured or require repetitive tasks.
Workplace habits
ENFPs are enthusiastic, creative, and flexible in their workplace habits. They thrive in environments that allow them to explore new ideas and take on a variety of projects. ENFPs enjoy dynamic, fast-paced work that challenges them to think outside the box and engage with others. They value autonomy and creativity and may struggle with rigid systems or environments that stifle their innovative spirit. ENFPs are often drawn to roles that allow them to interact with people and work toward a larger purpose, but they can become easily distracted by new ideas or feel unmotivated by tasks that seem too routine or uninspiring.
Piano model
Interactive representation of the ENFP personality type with all new conscious egos + more data.
Conscious  Ego
Primary Ego ENFP
Purposeful

ENFP Conscious ego subconscious good

Conscious thoughts
Conscious self control

Strongly favours thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.
Hero
Conscious ENFP
#1
Thoughts and feelings of
POSSIBILITIES
Ne s Extraverted
Responsibly handles personal principles.
Parent
Conscious INFP
#2
Thoughts and feelings of
OPINION
Fi s Introverted
Delights in organisational thinking.
Child
Conscious ESTJ
#3
Thoughts and feelings of
ORGANISATION
Te c Extraverted
Fears or resists thoughts of the past.
Inferior
Conscious ISTJ
#4
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Thoughts and feelings of
PAST
Si c Introverted
Conscious  Subconscious  Ego

Primary alter ego / Sic cause

ISTJ Subconscious alter ego conscious good

Subconscious thoughts
Subconscious superego control

 thoughts of the past.
Science
Subconscious ISTJ
#1
Thoughts and feelings of
PAST
Si c Introverted
 organisational thinking.
Logic
Subconscious ESTJ
#2
Thoughts and feelings of
ORGANISATION
Te c Extraverted
 personal principles.
Ethics
Subconscious INFP
#3
Thoughts and feelings of
OPINION
Fi s Introverted
 thoughts of other's future intentions / actions.
Willpower
Subconscious ENFP
#4
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Thoughts and feelings of
POSSIBILITIES
Ne s Extraverted
Subconscious  Ego

INFJ Subconscious ego conscious evil

Conscious feeling
Subconscious self control

Worries over or doubts thinking of their future.
Nemesis
Conscious INFJ
#5
Thoughts and feelings of
FUTURE
Ni s Introverted
Harshly critiques reading / managing other's feelings.
Critic
Conscious ENFJ
#6
Thoughts and feelings of
FEELINGS
Fe s Extraverted
Misses or overlooks logical thoughts.
Trickster
Conscious ISTP
#7
Thoughts and feelings of
LOGIC
Ti c Introverted
Rejects or opposes present moment experiences.
Demon
Conscious ESTP
#8
Devil.ai
Thoughts and feelings of
EXPERIENCES
Se c Extraverted
Subconscious  Subconscious  Ego

ESTP Subconscious alter ego subconscious evil

Subconscious feeling
Conscious superego control

 present moment experiences.
Duty
Subconscious ESTP
#5
Thoughts and feelings of
EXPERIENCES
Se c Extraverted
 logical thoughts.
Rationale
Subconscious ISTP
#6
Thoughts and feelings of
LOGIC
Ti c Introverted
 reading / managing other's feelings.
Morals
Subconscious ENFJ
#7
Thoughts and feelings of
FEELINGS
Fe s Extraverted
 thinking of their future.
External
Subconscious INFJ
#8
Devil.ai
Thoughts and feelings of
FUTURE
Ni s Introverted
What is the revised model?
Designed by Jack

Conscious control ego ENFP
Subconscious experience of experience
Conscious understanding




Advice
ENFPs are advised to focus on turning their ideas into tangible action, and not be afraid to embrace some structure in their lives. While their creativity and enthusiasm are invaluable assets, they may struggle with executing their ideas in a practical way. Embracing structure doesn’t mean stifling their creativity, but rather providing a framework within which they can bring their visions to life. ENFPs should learn to balance their spontaneous nature with the discipline needed to follow through on projects, ensuring that their big ideas don’t remain just ideas but evolve into real, achievable outcomes.
Award for
ENFPs are often awarded the title of the inspirational spark and energizer of the group. Their enthusiasm and creativity have a way of motivating others to pursue their dreams and embrace new opportunities. ENFPs are natural cheerleaders, always ready to offer support and encouragement to those around them. Whether in a leadership role or as a friend, they are the ones who inspire others to think bigger, dream bolder, and take risks. Their energy and passion for life serve as a catalyst for growth and change in the people they encounter.
ENFP Introduction
"I’m always bursting with energy, full of ideas and excitement for what’s next. Life feels like one big adventure, and I’m constantly exploring new possibilities, meeting new people, and seeking the deeper meaning behind everything. My values and ideals drive me, pushing me forward even when things get complicated. I dive into everything with enthusiasm, and I can’t help but share that excitement with others—it’s contagious. Growth is something I’m always chasing, always looking for new experiences to learn from. Sometimes, I struggle to follow through, caught up in the next big idea. But I’m always inspired by the potential for new beginnings, for making positive change, and I can’t wait to see what’s coming next."






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 Ne Hero in an ENFP may result in a scattered focus, with too many ideas and possibilities overwhelming them. They might struggle to commit to a single course of action, fearing that they are missing out on better opportunities. This can lead to indecisiveness and a lack of follow-through, as they constantly chase new prospects.
A developed Ne Hero enables an ENFP to channel their expansive imagination into actionable plans, exploring possibilities while maintaining focus on meaningful goals. They become adept at connecting ideas creatively and inspiring others with their vision. Their Ne becomes a powerful tool for innovation and adaptability, balanced by practical execution.
An underdeveloped Fi Parent may cause an ENFP to struggle with setting boundaries, prioritizing others’ needs at the expense of their own values. This can result in emotional burnout and feelings of being unappreciated, as they may neglect their own authenticity to maintain harmony.
A developed Fi Parent allows an ENFP to stand firm in their values while respecting others’ perspectives. They develop a strong sense of inner authenticity, which helps them navigate relationships with integrity. This balance enables them to nurture meaningful connections without compromising their emotional well-being.
An underdeveloped Te Child may cause an ENFP to dismiss logical structures and efficiency, viewing them as limiting or overly rigid. They might avoid taking systematic approaches to problem-solving, leading to disorganization and inefficiency in their pursuits.
A developed Te Child allows an ENFP to embrace structure and organization as tools to support their creativity. They learn to apply logic and efficiency to turn their ideas into reality, balancing their innovative nature with practical execution. This development enhances their ability to achieve tangible results from their visions.
An underdeveloped Si Inferior may lead an ENFP to feel disconnected from routines, traditions, and past experiences. They might resist structure and familiarity, seeing them as stifling, and struggle to ground themselves in practical realities.
A developed Si Inferior enables an ENFP to appreciate the value of consistency and memory as tools for growth. They become more grounded, learning to draw on past experiences to inform their decisions. This balance allows them to integrate structure into their otherwise spontaneous approach, leading to greater stability.
An underdeveloped Ni Nemesis may cause an ENFP to worry about the future and second-guess their intuitive insights. They might feel uncertain about committing to a single vision, fearing that it could limit their freedom or lead to failure.
A developed Ni Nemesis allows an ENFP to acknowledge potential future challenges without becoming overwhelmed. They learn to balance their expansive Ne with an appreciation for focused foresight, enabling them to prepare for outcomes while still embracing flexibility.
An underdeveloped Fe Critic may cause an ENFP to harshly judge social dynamics, feeling frustrated with perceived inauthenticity in others. They might struggle to navigate group settings, becoming overly critical of the emotional expectations placed upon them.
A developed Fe Critic allows an ENFP to critically evaluate social dynamics without becoming dismissive. They can recognize the importance of harmony and emotional connection while staying true to their own values. This balanced approach enhances their ability to engage meaningfully with others.
An underdeveloped Ti Trickster might lead an ENFP to overlook the importance of precise logic, causing them to struggle with structured problem-solving. They may dismiss detailed analysis as overly rigid or unimportant, leading to gaps in their reasoning.
A developed Ti Trickster enables an ENFP to appreciate logical precision as a complement to their creativity. While not their primary strength, they learn to engage with analytical thinking when necessary, improving their ability to articulate and refine their ideas.
Se Demon
An underdeveloped Se Demon may cause an ENFP to reject physical engagement and present-moment awareness, feeling overwhelmed by sensory demands. They might avoid immediate action, preferring to stay in the realm of ideas and possibilities.
A developed Se Demon allows an ENFP to integrate sensory awareness into their experience, embracing the present moment without losing their visionary nature. They learn to respond effectively to immediate needs, enhancing their adaptability and ability to bring their ideas into tangible reality.




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Business Administration
Communication and Journalism
Education
English
Human Resources Management
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology
Marketing
Advertising
Entrepreneur
Public Relations
Creative Director


Health care providers
ENFPs appreciate a holistic approach to healthcare that acknowledges both their mental and emotional health. They seek providers who understand the importance of emotional well-being alongside physical health and who take the time to address the unique needs of each individual. ENFPs value a compassionate and empathetic approach to healthcare, where providers listen to their concerns and offer treatment that nurtures their overall well-being. A focus on mental health and personal growth is especially important, as ENFPs recognize that emotional balance plays a crucial role in maintaining physical health.
Something challenging
For ENFPs, focusing on one path and avoiding distractions from new and exciting opportunities can be particularly challenging. Their curiosity and love for exploration often lead them to chase multiple interests at once, making it difficult to commit to a single project or goal. ENFPs may find it hard to resist the lure of new ideas and experiences, but focusing on one thing at a time can help them achieve their long-term goals and avoid feeling scattered or overwhelmed. Developing the ability to stay grounded and follow through on their commitments is an important challenge for ENFPs to overcome.
Unstereotypical traits
Despite their outwardly extroverted and spontaneous nature, ENFPs possess a deeply introspective side that seeks personal growth and understanding. While they are often seen as the life of the party, they also spend significant time reflecting on their own values, motivations, and desires. ENFPs are driven by a need for authenticity, which leads them to explore their inner worlds and constantly evaluate their personal development. They seek a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the world, often engaging in activities such as journaling, meditation, or self-reflection to gain insights into their emotional and mental states.
Seeks
ENFPs seek freedom, authenticity, and the opportunity to explore new ideas and possibilities. They are driven by a desire to discover their own path in life, one that aligns with their core values and allows for personal expression. This craving for authenticity means they seek out environments and relationships where they can be true to themselves, free from judgment or societal expectations. The opportunity to explore new experiences, perspectives, and creative ventures is essential for ENFPs, as they thrive on change and the excitement that comes with trying new things. Their quest for personal growth is equally important, as they are constantly seeking ways to expand their understanding of themselves and the world around them.
Switch model
All the conscious and subconscious class egos in the ENFP personality type with their subclasses
Nes
Conscious  Ego
Primary Ego ENFP
Purposeful

ENFP Conscious ego subconscious good

Conscious thoughts
Conscious self control

Hero
Nes Heroes
Nes ENFP
Fis Parents
Fis INFP
Tec Children
Tec ESTJ
Sic Inferiors
Sic ISTJ
Nis
Fes
Tic
Sec
Parent
Devil.ai
Fis
Nes
Sic
Tec
Fes
Nis
Sec
Tic
Child
Tec
Sic
Nes
Fis
Tic
Sec
Nis
Fes
Inferior
Sic
Tec
Fis
Nes
Sec
Tic
Fes
Nis
Sic
Conscious  Subconscious  Ego
Primary Alter Ego ISTJ
Spontaneous / Inferior cause

ISTJ Subconscious alter ego conscious good

Subconscious thoughts
Subconscious superego control

Science
Sic Heroes
Sic ISTJ
Tec Parents
Tec ESTJ
Fis Children
Fis INFP
Nes Inferiors
Nes ENFP
Sec
Tic
Fes
Nis
Logic
Devil.ai
Tec
Sic
Nes
Fis
Tic
Sec
Nis
Fes
Ethics
Fis
Nes
Sic
Tec
Fes
Nis
Sec
Tic
Willpower
Nes
Fis
Tec
Sic
Nis
Fes
Tic
Sec
Nis
Subconscious  Ego

INFJ Subconscious ego conscious evil

Conscious feeling
Subconscious self control

Nemesis
Nis Heroes
Nis INFJ
Fes Parents
Fes ENFJ
Tic Children
Tic ISTP
Sec Inferiors
Sec ESTP
Nes
Fis
Tec
Sic
Critic