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ENTJ 101: How To Understand Your ENTJ MBTI Personality to Plan, Execute, and Live Life to the Fullest
ENTJ 101: How To Understand Your ENTJ MBTI Personality to Plan, Execute, and Live Life to the Fullest
ENTJ 101: How To Understand Your ENTJ MBTI Personality to Plan, Execute, and Live Life to the Fullest
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ENTJ 101: How To Understand Your ENTJ MBTI Personality to Plan, Execute, and Live Life to the Fullest

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ENTJ 101 is an anecdotal guide with tips for the Myers-Briggs personality type ENTJ. A fun read with loads of personality, this guide walks you through:

• Where ENTJ qualities come from
• How ENTJ qualities play out in the world
• How ENTJ interacts with other MBTI types
• What you can do to be successful with your ENTJ traits

ENTJ 101 – Plan and Execute covers every element of your Myers-Briggs personality type, and even gives some special advice about ENTJ women. There are tips for how to “play nice” with other MBTI personalities, and a slew of considerations for your dating life. This guide shows you how to use the tools you didn’t even know you have.

Just like they said in the 1946 Hope and Crosby classic Road to Utopia, “the lead dog is the only dog that gets a change of scenery.” ENTJ leads the pack in abstract thinking and setting plans into action. By reading this delightful guide, your route of action will be clear—and you can watch the scenery go by as you make your way down the path of the most successful and satisfying application of your ENTJ type.

About the Expert:
Alexandra Borzo is a high-spirited ENTJ who moved abroad to satisfy her ample extroversion. Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Borzo grew up with travel and old movies, and a sleepy city to call home. She began writing in adolescence, and made her way into a career of marketing consultation and content creation.

Since Borzo has been abroad, she’s kept an ENTJ eye on her family and friends, all the while keeping busy with her small marketing company. She takes advantage of her seaside location as a distance runner. Borzo describes herself as most passionate about foreign language and travel.

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PublisherHowExpert
Release dateAug 23, 2017
ISBN9781370453214
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ENTJ 101

How To Understand Your ENTJ MBTI® Personality to Plan, Execute, and Live Life to the Fullest

HowExpert Press & Alexandra Borzo

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: What’s in an ENTJ?

Chapter 2: ENTJ and women

Chapter 3: You know you’re an ENTJ when

Chapter 4: Instead of what?

Chapter 5: ENTJ Strengths and weaknesses

Chapter 6: Communication as an ENTJ

Chapter 7: Romantic Relationships

About the Expert

Recommended Resources

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Introduction

Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens. -Carl Jung

Everything you think or feel is on some spectrum of human experience. Even in times of isolation, when a sense of no one understands comes crashing over you, there are people out there who know how you feel. There are people out there who feel the same way, who have seen the same things, and who have lived the same circumstance. Perhaps many of them have it easier than you, but some have it worse.

Everything we know and feel falls into quantifiable and qualifiable cabinets in our brains, filed between more and less of the same thing. That’s how we’re able to describe or understand anything at all. These spectrums are individually linear (from more to less and vice versa), but they interact to weave the most complicated web of relative reasoning imaginable. Within that endless web are the threads of our own experiences that ultimately pull our puppet limbs.

Our personalities, while individually unique, are still broken down into preferences and behaviors that can each be measured on their own spectrum. If I’m aggressive, that means others are less so. If you’re smart, that means you’re smarter than someone else. None of these concepts would exist without defining a person’s preference relative to the rest.

I think I see the problem.

Most of the personality traits we measure are subjective. In fact, they arguably all are. Even if you say you’re smarter according to a standardized test (or maybe because your mother tells you so), tests all have flaws. More importantly, tests have limitations. Did that test measure your vocabulary? Geography? How about interior door installation? Did it test the six different languages you speak?

Despite endless subjectivity in identifying human qualities, doctors and philosophers and pundits have ventured into the science of personality to try and give us a better handle on ourselves. Katherine Cook Briggs (1875-1968) and her daughter Isabel Myers (1897-1980) were among those to do just that. As the story goes, Katherine was acclimating to her daughter’s gentleman caller, who—Katherine noticed—seemed to have a very different outlook on life than the Briggs family. This outlook didn’t reflect different religious or cultural beliefs, and didn’t seem to be better or worse. It was just different.

Katherine Briggs was fascinated with personalities and how we’re all different. And, she loved the idea that, by identifying personality types, we could come to accept one another better. It wasn’t long until she began reading tomes of personality theory by Carl Jung, whose writing reflected many of the ideas Katherine had come to believe on her own. To Katherine’s joy, Jung’s ideas went well beyond what she had ever thought.

However subjective a test might be, Katherine Briggs and Isabel Myers each worked a lifetime to develop the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) instrument, designed to give us a read-out of our predispositions, according to Carl Jung’s personality models. The test has become world-famous, available today in 30 languages.

A greeting to fellow ENTJs

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