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October 13th, 2009

ENTJ

I believe I’ve done this before but Oh Well.

decisive, fearless, planner, thrill seeker, engaged, social, self centered, comfortable around others, image conscious, likes to be center of attention, adventurous, outgoing, manipulative, emotionally stable, leader, ambitious, hard working, dominant, prepared, hates to be bored, confident, opinionated, analytical, prepares for worst case scenarios, organized, orderly, clean, driven, resourceful, finishes most things they start, achieving, risk taker, desires fame/acclaim, image focused, narcissistic, arrogant, perfectionist, driven, academic, scientific, critical, avoids giving in to others, does not like to compromise, skeptical

from here.

“ENTJ children need to have goals for everything. These goals may be related to achievements such as swimming the fifty-yard freestyle on second faster than they did the previous year, getting a straight-A report card, or winning the school math contest. They seek power and control. They want to have an impact. Because of their desire to take charge, they are often leaders.

ENTJs enjoy an active and diverse lifestyle. They are likely to be in extracurricular activities and often function as the team captain, the president, or the leader. They pursue leadership roles very directly and have difficulty following others unless those individuals demonstrate more competence than they themselves have. Even then, it may be tough for the ENTJ to follow long.

ENTJs are likely to commit to a career goal early, often in their teen years. They determine their overall goals and objectives and what it will take to accomplish them. Whatever ENFJs do must make sense to them according to their logic or they have difficulty doing it.

In mature adulthood, ENTJs are often in leadership positions in their work organizations. They go after what they want with fusto. They set their sights high and work hard. Work and its related activities may become their lives. They may find retirement unsettling, boring, and difficult because it may bring with it a loss of the power that they had during their working years. Often they make arrangements so that they do not have to retire.”

from here. I believe they meant ‘gusto’.

Sometimes I wonder if I’m a fake ENTJ.

2 Responses to “ENTJ”

  1. Christie said:

    Ahahaha. I’m an ISTJ…just read my descriptions on the sites where you found your info. My personality type is SO BORING yet unfortunately accurate. I’m pretty sure my dad is the exact same thing.

    I liked the career recommendations for ENTJ – maybe you want to reconsider graphic design?
    1. Bounty hunter
    2. CIA/FBI agent
    3. Entertainment lawyer
    4. Private investigator
    5. Marketing specialist (would you like to market stuffed fish?)
    Let’s get together sometime soon! It’s been a while…

  2. Alyssa said:

    fusto made me laugh!

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