The Presenter: Your Guide to the ESFP Personality Type
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Discover a compendium of knowledge on the presenter – ESFP personality type! As you explore this book, you will find the answer to a number of crucial questions:
* How do presenters think and what do they feel? How do they make decisions? How do they solve problems? What makes them anxious? What do they fear? What irritates them?
* Which personality types are they happy to encounter on their road through life and which ones do they avoid? What kind of friends, life partners and parents do they make? How do others perceive them?
* What are their vocational predispositions? What sort of work environment allows them to function most effectively? Which careers best suit their personality type?
* What are their strengths and what do they need to work on? How can they make the most of their potential and avoid pitfalls?
* Which famous people correspond to the presenter’s profile?
* Which nation displays the most features characteristic of this personality type?
This book is part of the ID16 Personality Types series.
ID16 is a personality typology which draws on the theory developed by Carl Gustav Jung. Typologies formulated on the basis of Jung’s theory are widely used in teaching, training, coaching and human resource management, as well as in career and relationship counselling. They also form a basis for numerous programmes supporting personal development and improving interpersonal relationships. The majority of global businesses employ Jungian personality tests as a standard tool in their recruitment procedures and vocational development processes.
Jaroslaw Jankowski
Jaroslaw Jankowski holds a Master of Education degree from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland and an MBA from the Brennan School of Business at the Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois, USA. The research and development director of an international NGO and an entrepreneur, he is also involved in voluntary work. He is not only committed to promoting knowledge about personality types, but is also the creator of ID16, an independent personality typology based on the theory developed by Carl Gustav Jung.
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The Presenter - Jaroslaw Jankowski
The ID16TM© Personality Types series
by Jaroslaw Jankowski
The Administrator. Your Guide to the ESTJ Personality Type
The Advocate. Your Guide to the ESFJ Personality Type
The Animator. Your Guide to the ESTP Personality Type
The Artist. Your Guide to the ISFP Personality Type
The Counsellor. Your Guide to the ENFJ Personality Type
The Director. Your Guide to the ENTJ Personality Type
The Enthusiast. Your Guide to the ENFP Personality Type
The Idealist. Your Guide to the INFP Personality Type
The Innovator. Your Guide to the ENTP Personality Type
The Inspector. Your Guide to the ISTJ Personality Type
The Logician. Your Guide to the INTP Personality Type
The Mentor. Your Guide to the INFJ Personality Type
The Practitioner. Your Guide to the ISTP Personality Type
The Presenter. Your Guide to the ESFP Personality Type
The Protector. Your Guide to the ISFJ Personality Type
The Strategist. Your Guide to the INTJ Personality Type
Also by Jaroslaw Jankowski
Why Are We So Different?
Your Guide to the 16 Personality Types
With the ID16TM© Personality Test
The Presenter
Your Guide to the ESFP Personality Type
The ID16TM© Personality Types series
JAROSLAW JANKOWSKI
M.Ed., EMBA
logo_lm-smallThis is a book which can help you exploit your potential more fully, build healthy relationships with other people and make the right decisions about your education and career. However, it should not be considered to be a substitute for expert physiological or psychiatric consultation. Neither the author nor the publisher accept any responsibility whatsoever for any detrimental effects which may result from the inappropriate use of this book.
ID16TM© is an independent typology developed by Polish educator and manager Jaroslaw Jankowski and grounded in Carl Gustav Jung’s theory. It should not be confused with the personality typologies and tests proposed by other authors or offered by other institutions.
Original title: Twój typ osobowości: Prezenter (ESFP)
Translated from the Polish by Caryl Swift
Proof reading: Lacrosse | experts in translation
Layout editing by Zbigniew Szalbot
Published by LOGOS MEDIA
© Jaroslaw Jankowski 2016
All rights reserved
Paperback: ISBN 978-83-7981-087-1
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Table of Contents
Preface
ID16TM© and Jungian Personality Typology
The Presenter (ESFP)
The Personality in a Nutshell
General character traits
Socially
Work and career paths
Potential strengths and weaknesses
Personal development
Well-known figures
The ID16TM© Personality Types in a Nutshell
The Administrator (ESTJ)
The Advocate (ESFJ)
The Animator (ESTP)
The Artist (ISFP)
The Counsellor (ENFJ)
The Director (ENTJ)
The Enthusiast (ENFP)
The Idealist (INFP)
The Innovator (ENTP)
The Inspector (ISTJ)
The Logician (INTP)
The Mentor (INFJ)
The Practitioner (ISTP)
The Presenter (ESFP)
The Protector (ISFJ)
The Strategist (INTJ)
Additional Information
The four natural inclinations
The approximate percentage of each personality type in the world population
The approximate percentage of women and men of each personality type in the world population
Recommended Publications
Bibliography
About the Author
Preface
Discover a compendium of knowledge on the presenter – ESFP personality type!
As you explore this book, you will find the answer to a number of crucial questions:
How do presenters think and what do they feel? How do they make decisions? How do they solve problems? What makes them anxious? What do they fear? What irritates them?
Which personality types are they happy to encounter on their road through life and which ones do they avoid? What kind of friends, life partners and parents do they make? How do others perceive them?
What are their vocational predispositions? What sort