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Sensory-Ethical Extratim - ESFP

ESFPs usually have a
smooth oval facial structure, which is mainly free of
projections with the exception of the nose, which can be
quite large. Their eyes normally show great alertness and
seem to be constantly in motion. They seem to slide
over people and objects creating the impression that
ESFPs are trying to better sense their surroundings.
The eyes themselves are almost never deeply set. The lower
part of ESFPs faces often seems heavy. When walking or
moving some ESFPs may create the impression that they are
walking through water. Ironically this applies mainly to
more slender ESFPs. Their larger, heavier counterparts
are usually far more agile and nimble.
ESFPs usually wear
original, brightly coloured, eye-catching clothes and
accessories in order to attract attention to themselves.
This is especially applicable to females. They are often
influenced by the latest fashions, but will not wear
something if they feel it will not suit them.
ESFPs often react with
aggression and hostility when others try to impose rules,
limits or discipline on them. They also become very
irritated when criticised for their caprices or illogical
behaviour. They become equally irritated if someone
attempts to question their behaviour or prove their
irrationality.
When interacting with
others, ESFPs openly demonstrate their real feelings
towards others. However their feelings are very flexible
and changeable. For example, after an argument that would
end most relationships they may, after sometime,
apologise and then behave as if nothing ever happened.
In moments of
depression, which are not so rare, ESFPs like to complain
to others that they are not as people think they are and
that this is the reason they are often misunderstood. In
situations such as these their eyes can become glazed and
distant.
In company ESFPs like to
provoke positive emotions in others. However they do not
like to entertain people by themselves, but will
willingly sustain an easy atmosphere. ESFPs are normally
very talkative and sociable. They often talk about many
different subjects. This is one of the reasons their
telephones are constantly in use.
ESFPs know well how to
manipulate people's feelings. They have no difficulty
attracting attention to themselves if they require it and
they do this openly and without embarrassment. ESFPs have
an ability to transfer their mood to others, especially
at home. If they feel bad, everybody feels bad and vice
versa. When in good humour they can behave very
unpredictably.
ESFPs often have a wide
circle of acquaintances. They usually experience
difficulties in ending unwanted relationships, and
therefore this circle constantly enlarges. ESFPs are very
realistic people. If a project is unrealistic from their
point of view, they will not participate in it. ESFPs
always try to solve their problems head on, attacking
them as soon as they arise. They always look for
immediate returns in their projects and in their work.
If this does not happen they can loose their desire to
continue on the same path.
ESFPs find it difficult
to do the same thing over a long period of time. They
constantly look for challenges. Regardless of their mood
they always find something interesting to do. In day to
day matters ESFPs can be forgetful and careless. They may forget to
switch off home appliances etc. When cooking a dish that requires
constant supervision, they can often
neglect and ruin it. ESFPs often demonstrate affection
for pets, however they rarely keep them at home,
considering this to be unhygienic.
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