MY MBTI
My Life as an ENFP:
Fun, Chaos, and Lots of Big Ideas
If you've ever met someone who gets super excited talking about their new favorite thing—like a funny podcast, a silly plan to help at a community garden, or a random bookstore with a cat café upstairs—that’s probably me! I’m an ENFP, and my brain works like a bunch of fireworks: bright, all over the place, and always looking for the next fun thing. I love hanging out with people—not just to chat, but to turn a boring day into something cool. Like, once I talked to a stranger at a café about their pet dog, and we both ended up laughing so hard we cried. I need a little alone time to rest, but nothing beats sharing small joys (even bad coffee!) with others.
Being an ENFP isn't perfect, though. I once joined a pottery class, a Spanish class, and a stand-up comedy class in one week—I got tired after 3 days, but hey, now I can say “I’m bad at jokes” in Spanish and make a wonky mug! I also worry too much about small things, like if I said something that hurt someone’s feelings. And my to-do list? It’s a mess—half “finish homework” and half “buy snacks for my plants.” But that’s what makes it fun! Last month, I planned a beach trip but ended up at a farmers’ market because I saw a sign for peach pie. I met a nice baker who taught me to make jam, and that day was way better than the beach. Oh, and one question for you: Do you believe MBTI tests can really describe who we are? Let me know what you think!

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