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Sensory-Logical Extratim - ESTP

ESTPs generally have
either slim figures or firm and solid figures. Slim ESTPs
have slow and phlegmatic movements, giving the impression
of calmness and self-confidence. Females often have a
fragile appearance. Solid ESTPs have free and flexible
movements. When standing in one place they tend to
wriggle rhythmically as if they have a slight electric
current running through them.
Their eyebrows are often
asymmetrical. When ESTPs want to show their
dissatisfaction they frown as if they are angry. Older
ESTPs often become puffy and swollen around the eyes.
They also have a tendency to squint. Their noses are
usually quite wide at the base and their jaws are also
large and square. They may have thick, immobile lips,
making their speech somewhat garbled.
ESTPs rarely wear
eye-catching clothes. They try to maintain a neutral
style of clothes, steering away from fashion. Females
prefer not to wear very bright or colourful clothing.
Males have an inclination to official styles of clothing
such as suits etc. ESTPs generally prefer to remain in
the shadows.
When in conversation,
ESTPs always show self-restraint and tact. They generally
interact in an open and friendly manner, always showing
positive emotions. They do not like to openly express
their opinions. During interaction ESTPs always try to
show that they are paying full attention and that they
understand their interlocutor very well. One of the ways
they do this is by asking many questions concerning
personal problems or opinions. They do this with
masterful tact and delicacy, therefore gaining other
peoples trust very quickly.
ESTPs have a very
characteristic way of behaving when in conversation. They
can pause for long periods of time before replying to
questions or statements. This can give the impression
that they are assimilating the received information. In
situations such as these they usually squint. ESTPs are
never afraid to show others that they did not understand
or do not know something and therefore never hesitate ask
people to repeat or to specify what they said. ESTPs
enjoy showing their understanding and like to explain things to
others. They always do this slowly and methodically
giving simple, practical examples. They also prefer to
have the last word in conversations, concluding the
dialogue themselves.
When in confrontation,
ESTPs quickly focus on their opponents weaknesses,
usually destroying them with one perfectly placed phrase.
If this opportunity does not manifest itself, they have
the skills to provoke the reaction they desire. ESTPs are
very slow to anger. And when they do become angered it is
very difficult for them to calm down. They like games
that require quick thinking and tactics and often win
these games as they have great skill misleading and
provoking their opponents into making bad moves.
ESTPs have cast-iron
self-control and nearly always achieve their goals. If
required they can step on anyone or anything often
ignoring ethics completely if the situation calls for it.
If a project becomes too big and difficult for them to
control by themselves, they will delegate the less
important parts of the project, giving others complete
independence to make their own decisions. ESTPs do not
care much how people achieve results. They give others
complete independence to choose their own method of
working, as they consider the end result to be more
important.
ESTPs are very
tactically minded and know how to adapt to changing
situations very quickly. They know how to arrange people
according to their abilities and usefulness. They prefer
to adopt an informal and unofficial leadership. They also
do not like doing their own dirty work. ESTPs are hard
working and extremely persevering people. The more
obstacles they meet the more obvious these qualities
become. They do not react well to unchallenging
situations. They truly come alive in the face of
adversity. ESTPs are inclined to give ultimatums.
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