MBTI Personality Type: ESFP – Entertainer
ESFPs are lively entertainers who captivate and inspire those around them. They are spontaneous, energetic and fun-loving, and are also very interested in things around them, such as food, clothing, nature and animals, especially people.
ESFP Personality Type
ESFPs are typically warm, talkative, and enthusiastic about life. They like to be at the center of the action and the center of attention. ESFPs have a playful, open sense of humor and enjoy engaging others and helping them have a good time.
What does ESFP stand for?
ESFP is an acronym used to describe one of the sixteen personality types created by Katherine Briggs and Isabel Myers. It stands for Extraversion, Sensing, Emotion, and Perception. ESFP refers to a type of person who is energized by being around others (extrovert), focuses more on practical things and details rather than ideas and concepts (feeling), relies on feelings and values to make decisions (emotional), and Prefers spontaneity and flexibility over planning and organization (Perceiving). ESFPs are sometimes called histrionics because they are playful and energetic.
ESFP Values and Motivations
ESFPs live in the present and enjoy all the good things in life. They are adept at attuning their senses to taking in the pleasures of sights, sounds, smells and textures around them. ESFPs love to keep busy and enrich their lives by pursuing hobbies, participating in sports, activities, and making friends. Since they prefer to live on their own terms rather than plan ahead, they may overextend themselves when there are too many exciting things to do. ESFPs hate missing out on any fun.
Although ESFPs love to have fun, they are also usually practical and down to earth. They are grounded in reality and keenly aware of the facts and details of their surroundings, especially those relating to people. They are observant of others and their needs and eager to help. For ESFPs, helping others is a joy, especially when it can be done in a practical way.
What do others think of ESFPs?
ESFPs are often the life of the party, entertaining and engaging others with humor and enthusiasm. They pay attention to whether others are having a good time and do their best to make a good time for everyone. Often in their environment, ESFPs take the lead in injecting a positive atmosphere into everyone’s lives. ESFPs are often friendly and popular, but can also be difficult to get close to; although they are often very open, they are unwilling to take things seriously or talk about anything negative.
ESFPs are attuned to their sensory environment and often tend to choose pleasing colors and textures. They often carefully select fabrics and embellishments to create their own look. This focus is often reflected in their appearance as well; ESFPs like to wear sexy, bright clothing, often follow the latest fashion trends, and enjoy inspiring those around them with new environments and experiences.
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How rare is the ESFP personality type?
According to the latest global sample, ESFPs constitute:
- 6% of the total population
- 6.7% women
- 5.1% of men
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ESFP Celebrities
ESFP celebrities include:
- Marilyn Monroe
- Dolly Parton
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Judy Garland
- Will Smith
- Magic Johnson
- Elvis Presley
- Ronald Reagan
- Serena Williams
- Paul McCartney
- Bob Hope
- Goldie Hawn
Facts about ESFP
Interesting facts about ESFP:
- On personality trait measures, scores were Variety, Energetic, Powerful, Initiative and Resourceful
- More likely to use emotional coping techniques rather than mental or material resources
- Tends to seek educational authority rather than express intellectual curiosity; prefers hands-on learning
- those most likely to stay in college
- More likely than other types of people to watch more than 3 hours of TV a day
- Marital satisfaction is second highest of all types
- Among the lowest income categories
- At work, tend to be satisfied with co-workers but dissatisfied with job security, stress, salary and achievements
- Personal values include family/family, health, friendships, financial security and spirituality
- Overrepresentation in healthcare, teaching, coaching and childcare occupations
ESFP Hobbies and Interests
Popular ESFP hobbies include socializing, team sports, home improvement, cooking, entertainment, games, and dancing. They love attending large parties and gatherings and are quick to join any group or activity that sounds interesting.
Advantages of ESFP
Performance ability. ESFPs have bubbly personalities, and they use these qualities to liven up any room they’re in. Bringing smiles and joy to others gives ESFPs a greater sense of satisfaction than anything else in the world can offer. Cheerfulness, fun, and humor are the gifts of ESFPs, and those who get to know them well will realize that they truly care about the well-being of others and help others out of kindness and compassion.
Supportive Attitude. ESFPs do enjoy being the center of attention, but they also value teamwork and never try to take the spotlight on group projects. In fact, this is ESFP’s favorite form of social interaction, and if they act as a facilitator in a collaborative process, it’s simply because their extroverted nature tends to take the lead. As a teammate or partner, the ESFP will always listen to everyone’s opinions and will never try to impose their ideas on anyone.
active. ESFPs are typically positive thinkers who firmly believe that the bright side is the only side worth focusing on. ESFPs believe that every minute is too valuable to pass up the opportunity for fun, conversation, excitement, or unique experiences. Additionally, they excel at imparting enthusiasm and hope to their peers, which is why some of the most respected self-help gurus and motivational speakers come from the ESFP ranks.
Bold and practical. Because they refuse to live in the past or future or be distracted by dreams or fantasies about what the world should be like, ESFPs are efficient practical practitioners who will never pass up an opportunity to accomplish extraordinary things in the present. They really want to help others, but at the same time they want to see the results of their efforts immediately and are unwilling to wait patiently. If an ESFP sees an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those they care about most, they won’t hesitate to take action.
Weaknesses of ESFP
avoid confict. One problem with ‘glass half full’ types is that they sometimes deny unpleasant truths or avoid jarring situations when they feel they might have an uncomfortable reaction. ESFPs hate to be a spoiler, and have some aversion to conflict, ongoing social problems, and all sorts of other unfortunate situations that cannot be faced with a cheerful attitude.
sensitive. Ironically, they tend to be expressive and outspoken, but ESFPs are very sensitive and suffer deeply when others criticize their ideas, personality, or actions. They have difficulty seeing such criticism as constructive, and they often feel angry and resentful when they feel someone is questioning or attacking them.
Easily boring. Due to their need for constant stimulation, ESFPs find it difficult to focus on the subject at hand; often exhibiting the kind of attention span only seen in early childhood classrooms. This can make them appear flighty and unfocused. Life isn’t always a non-stop party, and ESFPs really need to put in the work if they want to channel their high energy into accomplished goals.
Chronic attention deficit. When faced with a choice between theory and proven practice, ESFPs will choose the latter every time. They distrust abstract concepts, future assumptions, and big-picture predictions, which makes them poor long-term planners. ESFPs are not good at identifying alternatives, which may blind them to the potential for motivating, progressive, and constructive change.
Growth and Development of ESFPs
To realize their full potential, ESFPs should:
- Make a list and write down your goals. ESFPs’ spontaneity and impulsivity often lead them to make poor decisions. To avoid this, ESFPs should set goals and organize their activities in advance, possibly with the help of paper lists and schedules. This will give them a clear life plan to refer to, allowing them to maintain integrity and focus in the face of temptation.
- Don’t overlook the long-term effects. By focusing on practical problems, ESFPs sometimes miss opportunities to improve their lives and establish long-term goals. We need to broaden our horizons and look at problems from a higher perspective. ESFPs will benefit from meaningful conversations with the dreamers, creators, and big-picture thinkers in their lives. The more relationships you build with big-picture thinkers, the better off their lives will become.
- Think of criticism as constructive. ESFPs are sensitive to criticism of any kind. They tend to take criticism personally and often react with resentment and defensiveness. While this is not an easy personality trait to overcome, over time, ESFPs can, with practice, reprogram their thinking patterns and become more open-minded. As a starting point, ESFPs should try to convince themselves that all criticism they receive is constructive - which is probably true. If they can do this, their personal growth is almost guaranteed.
- Research alternative learning strategies. ESFPs often have difficulty succeeding in formal academic settings because there is no escape from abstraction and theory. They prefer practical, hands-on learning that will help them develop specific skills that can be applied in the real world. Fortunately, there are other learning environments that offer ESFP-friendly learning experiences, such as internships, apprenticeships, trade schools or technical colleges, and personalized study programs at online universities. ESFPs will benefit greatly if they have the courage to venture away from traditional education models and forge their own path.
- Illuminate the darkest corners of life. ESFPs are notorious for avoiding unpleasant topics or situations. But avoiding trouble empowers them and can damage relationships if tensions are not resolved. Rather than avoiding things that make them uncomfortable, ESFPs are better off confronting them before they have a chance to do any real harm. A positive attitude should not be used as an excuse for denial, which is a bad idea in any situation.
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ESFP at work
At work, ESFPs like to be hands-on and involved. They prefer a dynamic and social work environment where they can have fun and mingle with friendly, relaxed, and enthusiastic colleagues.
ESFPs are pragmatic and practical and adaptable to the needs of others. Often they will choose a job that allows them to serve people and see real, tangible results from their efforts. They excel at solving real people-centered problems and use these skills to help others.
ESFPs are keenly aware of the world around them and often have artistic talents. They may choose areas such as food, textiles, art, or music to develop their gifts for the sensory world. ESFPs often want careers that require traveling and prefer aesthetically pleasing work environments.
ESFPs don’t like to be bound by excessive regulations and cumbersome bureaucracy, and want to be able to respond flexibly to various situations while focusing on the needs of the moment. They usually don’t like to work on long-term projects, preferring work that can provide immediate results and immediate results.
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Popular Careers for ESFPs
Popular careers for ESFPs include:
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Primary school teacher | Physiotherapist | Nutritionist |
Special Education Teacher | Massage Therapist | Child Care Provider |
Nurse | Occupational Therapist | Beautician |
Veterinary Assistant | Fitness Instructor | Retail Manager |
Pediatrician | Dental Hygienist | Buyer |
Physician Assistant | Social Worker | Public Relations Manager |
Social Worker | Event Coordinator | Corporate Trainer |
Retail salesperson | Real estate agency | Commodity planner |
Landscape Manager | Restaurant Owner | Receptionist |
Stewardess | Farmer or Rancher | Fashion Designer |
Interior Designers | Jewelers | Landscape Designers |
Chef | Florist | Gardener |
Musicians | Artists | Clients |
Photographer | Police officer | Firefighter |
Residential Consultants | Animal Tamers |
ESFP in the team
ESFPs are fun-loving team players who can bring a sense of humor to the entire process. They enjoy interacting with people and often view teamwork as an opportunity to interact and participate with ease. While they may not be seen by their teammates as particularly driven or task-oriented, they are attentive to the needs of others and offer help and support in a practical, down-to-earth manner.
ESFPs are at their best when they can deal with the practical problems at hand, without taking the task at hand too seriously. They are good at promoting cooperation and often have the gift of humbly listening to the opinions of all parties in the team. They often see the talents that others can contribute to the team, and with the enthusiasm with which they invest, they can inspire others to contribute. ESFPs may perform worse with teams that are competitive rather than cooperative. They may create friction with teammates who are focused on the task and not thinking about fun. ESFPs tend to lose interest in abstract discussions and may conflict with teams that spend too much time theorizing and neglecting action.
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ESFP as a leader
In leadership positions, ESFPs are realistic, inspiring, and enthusiastic. Their strength lies in their ability to inspire teams to solve current goals and crises. ESFP leaders are keen observers of the emotions and behaviors of others, and often use this perceptive ability to connect with their employees and provide them with the support they need to succeed.
ESFPs are good at building consensus and mobilizing support, but prefer to present a positive image and keep interactions pleasant rather than getting into disputes. They may have difficulty with team conflicts and may shy away from making difficult decisions to maintain harmony.
ESFPs prefer to solve problems in the present and are generally not inclined toward long-term planning. They excel at leading a supportive and collaborative team to achieve short-term, concrete results.
Careers to avoid for ESFPs
It’s important to note that it’s possible for any personality type to be successful in any career. However, some careers are well-suited to ESFPs’ talents and preferred work styles, while other careers require ESFPs to master patterns of thinking and behavior that they are not naturally gifted with. For careers that require an ESFP to work outside of their natural preferences, this can be stressful and energy-draining, and is often not attractive to an ESFP who is choosing a career.
Based on data we collected from surveys of the general population, the following occupations are unpopular among ESFPs.
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System Analyst | Technical Support Expert | Civil Aviation Pilot |
Mechanical Engineer | Chemical Engineer | Biomedical Engineer |
Psychiatrist | School administrator | English teacher |
Family doctor | Psychologist | University professor |
Lawyers | Judges | Management consultants |
Auditor | Accountant | Economist |
ESFP and other personality types
Like-minded
These types are more likely than most to share values, interests, and general lifestyles with ESFPs. While they won’t necessarily agree on everything, and there’s no guarantee they’ll always get along, they are more likely to feel at ease and have a lot in common.
- ISFP
- ESTP
- ESFP
- ESFJ
Interesting differences
The following types of people may find ESFPs similar in personality, but there are some key differences that may make them particularly interesting to watch. ESFPs may find these types of people particularly interesting and attracted to them to learn more about. Relationships between ESFPs and these types should have a good balance of common ground and opportunities to challenge each other.
- ISTP
- ISFJ
- ENFP
- ENFJ
Potential additions
ESFPs may not initially see themselves as directly connected to the following types of people, but after getting to know each other, they may find that they have some important things in common and things they can teach each other. Although these types of people may not initially attract an ESFP, a relationship between them has a lot of potential for complementation and mutual learning.
- ISTJ
- INFP
- ESTJ
- ENTP
Challenge the Opposite
The following types of people are most likely to have personality conflicts and contradictions with ESFPs, but also have the best opportunities for growth. Because these types of people have fundamentally different values and motivations than ESFPs, it may initially seem difficult to connect. But precisely because they are so different, their strengths make up for the ESFP’s weaknesses. If they can build a relationship, they can learn from each other.
- INTP
- INTJ
- INFJ
- ENTJ
ESFP in Love
In relationships, ESFPs are generous, friendly, compassionate, and enthusiastic. ESFPs are eager to please their partners and actively create a fun, harmonious, and active family. They usually enjoy family life and prioritize socializing with loved ones.
ESFPs tend to avoid conflict and may not take things seriously, preferring to get on with their active lives rather than engage in uncomfortable discussions. They understand the needs of those around them but would rather do something constructive to care for their loved ones than spend time solving tough problems.
ESFPs support their partners and do their best to take care of their families, but can be impulsive when it comes to pursuing life’s pleasures. They may do whatever they want and ignore accountability. They are characterized by spontaneity and generally dislike a structured lifestyle.
ESFPs want a partner who can support their lifelong pursuit of fun and excitement. The ideal partner for an ESFP is affectionate and appreciates the ESFP’s generous and helpful qualities.
ESFP as a parent
As parents, ESFPs are loving, affectionate, and fun-loving, and generally enjoy filling their homes with joy. They may have multiple children and are responsive to the practical needs of the family.
ESFPs can be a little unpredictable or scattered, preferring to involve everyone in fun activities rather than imposing rules or discipline. They do not tend to take life seriously and often believe that providing excitement and fun for their children is more important than creating structure or stability.
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ESFP Communication Style
ESFPs are enthusiastic, effortless communicators. They usually just enjoy interacting with people, have no specific goals in mind, and tend to keep conversations pleasant and full of laughter. ESFPs are complimentary and energetic, and often attract people with their positive attitude and ability to observe the needs of others. ESFPs are great problem solvers when it comes to practical or interpersonal issues, but they tend to avoid negativity; discussing critical or conflicting topics can make ESFPs uncomfortable.
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