ENFP Inspired and Inspiring: Famous and Successful ENFPs Speak Out About Happiness, Wealth, Relationships and Life’s Purpose
By Dan Johnston
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ENFPs delight in movement and are often the catalyst for change on a societal level. While they can struggle to “follow through” on plans, and are often bored by the details, ENFPs have an incredible ability to initiate change and get the ball rolling. This stems from a combination of 3 ENFP abilities:
1 - ENFPs are able to develop unique, uncompromising and inspiring visions for the future.
2 - ENFPs have a dislike for the established; be it rules, ways of doing things, or authority. This energizes them when taking on an established organization, or a way of being or thinking.
3 - An ENFP’s enthusiasm, charisma, and inspiring vision for the future acts as a natural magnet, attracting people to their cause. An ENFP on a mission will soon find themselves surrounded by dozens, if not hundreds or thousands, of people willing to put it all on the line to help the ENFP achieve their vision.
In everything they do, ENFPs bring a liveliness and sense of play to life. This makes them fun co-workers, friends and partners. ENFPs excel in their element, and when they focus on their strengths. When they move outside their strengths, ENFPs can still find a marginal level of success, but will not be as happy or perform at their best.
One challenge for the ENFP is that they can be “good” at many things because they are naturally intelligent, quick learners and very adaptable. This leads many ENFPs down a path of mediocrity if they settle for good and fail to put in the effort to find their true strengths.
Another common scenario for ENFPs is the search for their purpose, or the sweet spot where they really do excel. This is a good path for the ENFP, but can appear to be unfocused to the outside world. We’ll talk about this “Shiny Things Syndrome” and how to overcome it more in the Kryptonite chapter.
Overall, ENFPs are fun, optimistic and caring individuals who want the best for themselves and the people around them. When they discover themselves and focus on their true purpose, an ENFP is capable of tremendous levels of success and positive impact on the world.
If you are an ENFP, this book is an opportunity for you to learn from some of the most famous and successful people who share your personality type. Indulge yourself in this collection of over 200 fun, inspiring, and thought-provoking quotes from famous ENFPs who share the same strengths and weaknesses as you do. Inside you'll find insights into relationships, creativity, work, happiness and money.
The quotes are broken into seven categories:
-Famous ENFPs on Happiness and The Meaning of Life
-Famous ENFPs on Family and Friends
-Famous ENFPs on Business and Money
-Famous ENFPs on Work, Career and Education
-Famous ENFPs on Government and Religion
-Famous ENFPs on Love, Relationships, Romance and Sex
-Famous ENFPs on Healthy Living, Travel, Youth, and Everything Else
What better way to learn about success than from successful people who share your same core personality type?
Dan Johnston
Dan Johnston is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, coach, and recognized expert in the fields of confidence, psychology and personal transformation. As a coach, one of his specialties is helping clients discover their natural talents, apply them to their true purpose and create a plan of action to live the life of their dreams.Dan has been a student of psychology, personal change and social interaction for over a decade. His passion for helping others feel and be their best drives his continuous pursuit to understand exactly how people work.Dan's educational background includes a degree in Psychology from a world-renowned University, training with Anthony Robbins at his Leadership Academy, and NLP Practitioner Training with Harry Nichols.In his personal life, Dan has turned his dreams into reality. Between 2012 and 2013 he lived in 5 new places: Costa Rica, New York, Germany, Italy and Spain. Today, Dan calls Germany his home base but insists “Home” is wherever he hangs his hat for the week. He frequently travels throughout Europe. Dan spends his mornings writing new books and his early evenings on Skype working one-on-one with his coaching clients, supporting them in creating their own dream lives.
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Reviews for ENFP Inspired and Inspiring
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5After reading this book, I am full with inspiration. As an ENFP, I love being inspired and inspiring others. This book has a lot of simple and wise quotes that any ENFP can relate to.
This is an easy-to-read book, because it is so simple, so true and beautiful.