To the best of my knowledge I am the only ESE around here so I am not sure what kind of feedback I will get.
I am curious about the ESE HA= to be perfect.
I have read this comes out as a very self-actualized person if the ESE is healthy. Someone who is well rounded, successful in their chosen field, curious about life and makes connections between their personal interests/passions and their careers. Thus becoming actualized.
For a healthy ESE a job is not just a job but a passion. This is the hidden agenda- to be a master at something they love and feel connected to (I think).
We can look like and work very hard like our business partner the LSE.
A lot of yucky MBTI literature paints ESFJs as traditional doormats who are not ambitious or curious. But how can that be with an LII dual:hello:.
We are Ti seeking! We must have some interesting layers hidden under that Martha Stewartish appearance :).
My question- how have you seen ESEs in their careers? Can you spot their HA?
I am curious about the ESE HA= to be perfect.
I have read this comes out as a very self-actualized person if the ESE is healthy. Someone who is well rounded, successful in their chosen field, curious about life and makes connections between their personal interests/passions and their careers. Thus becoming actualized.
For a healthy ESE a job is not just a job but a passion. This is the hidden agenda- to be a master at something they love and feel connected to (I think).
We can look like and work very hard like our business partner the LSE.
A lot of yucky MBTI literature paints ESFJs as traditional doormats who are not ambitious or curious. But how can that be with an LII dual:hello:.
We are Ti seeking! We must have some interesting layers hidden under that Martha Stewartish appearance :).
My question- how have you seen ESEs in their careers? Can you spot their HA?