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  • ENFP: Understanding & Relating with the Champion (MBTI Personality Types)

  • By: Clayton Geoffreys
  • Narrated by: Craig Sweat
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (78 ratings)

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ENFP: Understanding & Relating with the Champion (MBTI Personality Types)

By: Clayton Geoffreys
Narrated by: Craig Sweat
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Learn how ENFPs view the world and what makes them tick! Listen on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device! In ENFP: Understanding & Relating with the Champion, you'll learn about the ENFP Myers Brigg Personality Type. This book covers a variety of topics regarding ENFPs (extroverted intuitive feeling perception) and why they make such unique, free-thinking individuals. ENFPs have a natural ability to perceive things in ways that others cannot. In this book we'll begin by exploring why the MBTI test is important before then digging in to why ENFPs make great, dependable friends and lovers. From there we'll venture into the greatest strengths and weaknesses of individuals who identify as ENFPs. Finally we'll explore what makes ENFPs happy and what they value in their personal relationships. We'll close by learning about 10 famous ENFPs and what you can learn from them.

If you are an ENFP, listen to this book to begin your quest in learning why you act the way you do and how you can come to appreciate who you are as an individual. Here is a preview:

  • Foreword
  • An Introduction to MBTI
  • The Four Dimensions of the MBTI
  • Why is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Significant?
  • Uncovering the "Champion": Who Is an ENFP?
  • Why are ENFPs Indispensable Leaders?
  • The Seven Greatest Strengths of an ENFP
  • The Five Greatest Areas of Improvement for an ENFP
  • What Makes an ENFP Happy?
  • What are Some Common Careers of an ENFP?
  • Common Workplace Behaviors of an ENFP
  • ENFP: Parenting Style and Values
  • Why do ENFPs Make Good Friends?
  • ENFP Romance
  • Seven Actionable Steps for Overcoming Your Weaknesses as an ENFP
  • The 10 Most Influential ENFPs We Can Learn From
  • Conclusion

©2015 Clayton Geoffreys (P)2015 Clayton Geoffreys
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Amazing book

Well as he explained in my personality type I get bored easily and very easily distracted… So a five hour book was just probably not going to cut it down right to the chase this one and a half hour description of who I am has been just the spark I needed to do deeper findings in the areas of my life in which I need improvement and move forward with areas that I know I have strengths in this book has been amazing short to the point and very easily understood

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Great!

I'm an ENTP myself and I felt like it was about my life! if I only had read this before it would have made my life so easier! I've been hurt so much and I learned myself to overcome it. I already started the process of knowing my weaknesses and working on them!

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Awful narration!!!

Content is great! But it sounds like a voice simulator on a bad day! I'm going to kindle instead.

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Informative

This takes a complicated concept and helps make it much more understanding. I listened back to back the first day I bought it then sent it to my wife to help her understand my many quirks. She All the time laughing and saying "what am I going to do with you".

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Listened to all his MBTI books and only 1 concern

Having listened to all 16 of his MBTI books on each type. They’re all very concise and easy to listen to as well as mostly accurate. One major inconsistency I noticed is the “famous” people listed for each type. Example: Barack Obama was listed as the example for at least 5-6, maybe more, of the types including several extroverted and introverted types. Oprah also frequently used as a prototype for several very different types. Maybe needs to be updated to fix this? Maybe he didn’t think someone would listen to all 16? -signed an ENFP 😉

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good if you know nothing about ENFP

The voice is quite fast, which doesn't bother me, but might others.
They definitely should've chosen a more social/jubulent narrator. I'm not one to complain, but Craig Sweat's voice would be better suited to technical/informative narrations; NOT a little handbook about a frisky/fun/enthusiastic character such as ENFP. for realz!!

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Eye-opening!

Thanks for this book which helps me understand the ENFPs in my life. It helps me value the contributions they bring to this world. Go ENFPs! Do your “ENFP thing”!

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Loved it, but wish there was more

The voice artist really annoyed me. His timing and pauses were awkward. Sounded like a robot computer at times. Luckily the content was good enough to keep me listening.

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Amazing Insight!!

I really liked it but wished there was more in depth details to our weaknesses.

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It Me.

I was surprised to find how much I related to the description! the author also showed me areas of opportunity that I suspected but have doubted.... and it called me out on that too! Nailed it.

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