For those of you who don't know your MBTI personality type, I highly encourage you to find out!
The Myer's Briggs Personality quiz was something I was introduced to in the eighth grade. Five years later, my personality has not changed: I have always been an ENFP.
For those of you who don't know, ENFP stands for: Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling and Prospecting/ Perceiving.
This means I thrive off of the company of others, I am incredibly independent, I let other's emotions consume me, I still need some alone time, I stray away from superficial conversations, and so much more that makes me, me with my ENFP characteristics.
Here is a day in the life of an ENFP:
I wake up ready for the day (usually)
I get ready for school — I take too long to decide what to wear and how to do my hair.
I contemplate dropping out of school and traveling the world instead...
I decide that is a bad idea.
I finish getting ready and head out to my class, headphones in ear.
I get to class early so I can talk to friends.
I make conversation with the teacher, whom I befriended in the beginning of the year.
I pull out my three notebooks and try not to daydream.
Go to each class the same way until your school day is over.
Go back to your room and make sure to stop and talk to everyone on the way there.
I finally walk into my room two hours later.
I jump into bed because I am excited for some alone time.
I say hello to my cat, Kitty.
I usually watch at least one episode of "New Girl" or "The Office."
I contemplate starting my homework but call friends instead.
I freak out about doing homework because it is now 9 o'clock and I have 11 homework assignments, 2 tests to study for, 1 paper, and 4 extracurricular activities to plan for
I cry
I do the work to procrastinated perfection (but not without getting distracted at least 50 times in between).
I get ready for bed.
I text all of my friends goodnight and make sure they know I love them.
I go to sleep and repeat for the rest of the week. Every. Day.