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To The ESTP Personality

Here’s to you, making life a daring adventure.

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To The ESTP Personality
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To the ESTP Personality,

Here’s to your extraversion, your sensing, your thinking, and your perception. Here’s to you, making life a daring adventure.

Your passion and energy drives you to be a natural leader while you pull people ‘along the path less traveled.’ You are full of life and energy and find immense amusement pushing the boundaries. You are direct and communicate so clearly that sometimes you can offend those that are more sensitive. You have a knack for social interactions and thrive in group settings. You are perceptive. You have the ability to notice small changes and understand when you need to change.

Let’s face it, you're blunt. Feelings and emotions are not your forte and often you offend people with the cold hard facts. You’re not going to sit around and wallow in emotionally charged situations. It’s almost awkward for you. You are defiant. You resist every chance of repetition and tedious work can be intolerable. You move at your own pace to keep yourself entertained and often find it irritating when someone else can't keep up.

When it comes to relationships, you make for a thrilling partner. You seek constant excitement and can become easily bored when it comes to being with someone for a long amount of time. While you like to keep things fun, it can be difficult to move to a more emotional level with your significant other. If your partner is willing to keep up your constant need for excitement, you may feel the need to look for someone new. You have the self-control if you choose, but your charming personality makes moving on a little too easy.

People are drawn to you because you always seem to have a fun activity up your sleeve. You have no problem when it comes to making friends. You don’t worry about what others think of you and your easy going and tolerant characteristics make you naturally quite popular. You won’t develop a friendship based solely off one on one emotional conversations. When a friend won’t join you in performing for a crowd, you are comfortable with who you are, and are more likely to just shrug your shoulders and move on with friends who are down for the adventure.

Not only are you great at making friends, you always seem to make connections wherever you go. You have phenomenal networking skills which can be a huge asset in the working world. You need a competitive environment, something that displays your improvisational skills and natural boldness. It is not in your nature to choose a secure job, rather, you would choose a less stable and exciting career. You enjoy immediate results from your work and thrive off of a team effort and well-executed plan. One can find many ESTP personalities in the field of sports, whether that’s playing, coaching, commenting, etc.

So, ESTP personality, your charming self has been recognized as an excitement driven and down to earth person. Yeah, you get a little too hyped at times and have a hard time staying within guidelines, but it’s people like you that make this life a daring adventure. Don’t let others who can’t keep up with your pace make you feel like you’re too far-fetched. Its people like you that end up living out your dream despite what other people say. Take advantage of your incredible personality traits and go out there and take on the world like I know you can.

Sincerely,

Another ESTP Personality.

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