ENFP
Lawyer
ESFJ
the supporter
ENFP vs ESFJ
personality
ENFPThe ENFP is loving, creative, fast-paced, and impulsive, driven by the possibilities that life can throw at you. You love finding new ways of doing things and bring a totally unique and fresh perspective to people and situations. People oriented, fresh and spontaneous, they take on things with energy and enthusiasm but may not finish or go into detail as their focus is on what comes next.
ESFJThe ESFJ is people and action oriented and driven by a sense of duty. Cooperative and helpful ESFJs are pragmatic, don't like anything confusing, prefer practical solutions to people's problems and will work hard to achieve this. Incredibly organized and great planners, ESFJs can become overly controlling in their desire to help, sometimes believing their way is the best.
ENFP vs ESFJ
At work
We all bring something different to the team and we all agree that difference and balance are good. However, when someone is different from us, we may not understand it very well, so in this section we let you compare differences at work, how they manifest themselves and how best to deal with them.
contribution to the team
ENFPENFPs have a warm and genuine interest in others, are good at “reading” people, and act as a catalyst for new initiatives and creative ways to solve problems. You will bring a radical perspective to the team.
contribution to the team
ESFJThe ESFJ ensures the team is protected from mistakes and focuses on people and issues of detail. You are thorough, orderly, dutiful, conscientious and restless to do everything right.
Headmaster
ENFPENFPs are so insightful and people-centric that they will be caring leaders who take a genuine interest in the people in their care. However, they may not be that good at delivering bad news or building systems and processes.
Headmaster
ESFJBecause the ESFJ has the dual focus of getting things done and caring for people, it will ensure that everything is planned and that the team is equipped and ready to work towards completion.
is managed
ENFPENFPs dislike bureaucracy and rules and regulations and will argue long and eloquently for their reasons. You are fast and agile, work in short bursts of energy and need flexibility.
is managed
ESFJBecause the ESFJ is driven by a sense of duty, they will take their role seriously and work long and hard to get it right. You may get lost in the details and have to look up to see the bigger picture.
Attention to detail/focus
ENFPENFPs need variety, stimulation and proximity to people. Single tasks, goals, repetition, formal structure or hierarchy do not fit as they work best in a flexible workplace where relationships are valued.
Attention to detail/focus
ESFJThe ESFJ will want a plan and closure, they don't like loose ends or anything they find impractical. They are great at persevering and can struggle with anything that is imprecise or doesn't clearly get the desired result.
creativity
ENFPThe ENFP is creative, fast and impulsive. You are great at finding new ways of doing things and bring a totally unique and fresh perspective to people, projects and situations.
creativity
ESFJThe strength of the ESFJ lies in its focus on people and details, not original ideas. You will be excellent organizers and excel at getting people to stick to plan and make things happen.
ENFP vs ESFJ
Conflict
Some people are looking for harmony, others simply see conflicts as solid arguments, some people are emotional, others are more factual. So there is no right or wrong and we are trying to help two different people understand how the other might deal with the conflict and what that would mean for their working together.
First reaction to conflict situations
ENFPThe ENFP does not like conflict and will be at the center of action that brings peace and understanding. Warm, caring, and unnervingly spontaneous people will like and trust the ENFP.
First reaction to conflict situations
ESFJBecause of their natural “take control” style, the ESFJ will want to diffuse conflict and ensure harmony is created. This is done with a sane and sensible approach.
Issues they will fight for
ENFPENFPs are naturally very affectionate and do not like to see anything that they perceive as unfair or unjust. However, his style is to bring everything into harmony instead of going into battle.
Issues they will fight for
ESFJDown to earth and practical, the ESFJ believes that social commitments and responsibilities take precedence over personal fun or relaxation and will work hard to ensure harmony is creative and sustainable.
Conflict/Communication style
ENFPBeing familiar with emotions, the ENFP is good at using emotional language and being tactful, and people tend to open up to them and this allows for amicable resolution of conflicts.
Conflict/Communication style
ESFJUnder pressure, the ESFJ can become quite fatherly in their desire to control and create harmony. They are natural human organizers, and while emotional, they will feel it is their duty to figure things out.
how do you feel afterwards
ENFPFor the ENFP it will depend on whether the conflict was resolved and everyone was happy or the person who was upset got over it. Because they don't like conflict, they're great at defusing it.
how do you feel afterwards
ESFJFor the ESFJ it is about the bottom line: has the problem been solved, are people happy now, has the plan been followed? Alone, ESFJs sometimes feel unappreciated by other people.
ENFP vs ESFJ
Relationships
We all have different drives, values and worldviews, driven in part by our personality. The next section describes how each person is likely to interact with the others and how others can see them.
be close to them
ENFPThe upbeat and upbeat nature of the ENFP belies a more sensitive soul who can take criticism to heart and needs to be liked. You are outgoing, fun and really like people.
be close to them
ESFJESFJs are understanding and cooperative pragmatists who dislike anything ethereal or confusing, prefer practical solutions to people's problems, and work hard at planning to make it happen.
dealing with emotions
ENFPENFPs are emotional people who are the focus of drama. Their genuinely caring nature means they keep the spirits high, everyone feeling valued and ideas flowing.
dealing with emotions
ESFJThe ESFJ is emotional but tends to deal with the emotions of others in practical ways, ensuring that there is a clear plan and that it is being followed. However, the ESFJ may not like anything that is perceived as criticism.
Open and share feelings.
ENFPAn ENFP wears their heart on their sleeve and has no problem with being outspoken. However, their values are so important and internalized that it is possible to inadvertently harm the ENFP.
Open and share feelings.
ESFJESFJs are extremely talkative and will express their feelings easily, which includes clearly telling others what to do and also having their own opinions on issues that are important to them.
drivers and values
ENFPThe ENFP cannot help but see opportunities. Forward-thinking, they will see well beyond the obvious and often see things others overlook, driven by the new, complex, interesting and caring.
drivers and values
ESFJESFJs are motivated by a sense of duty to be at the center of things and make sure everything is laid out with a clear plan of action and that people follow it in detail.