The Summer Childhood Activity You Should Revisit, Based On Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

We’re in the midst of July now and with it comes the nostalgia of past summers. Many of us are going on family vacations, others are enjoying flavored popsicles while sitting in plastic kiddie pools to escape the heat, and some of us are enjoying snow cones at a ball game or fireworks on the beach. Summer is a time of magic and timeless memories. But what memory should you try to revisit again this year? That’s what we’ll be exploring in today’s article!

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The Summer Childhood Activity You Should Revisit, Based On Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

The ENFP – Have a Bonfire and Roast S’Mores

ENFP Summer Activity

The modern world revolves around digital forms of connection. Whether people are liking your photos on Instagram or bombing you with texts, it’s easy to get wrapped up in electronic devices. But for ENFPs this form of communication can feel underwhelming and shallow. I would challenge ENFPs to revisit the childhood joy of making s’mores around a bonfire with friends. A late-night bonfire creates an environment where people are able to connect face-to-face, loosen up, and share in authentic, genuine conversation about things that actually matter.

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The ENTP – Try Beating a Guinness World Record

ENTP Summer Activities

If you’re an ENTP, chances are you have a competitive streak. You’re always looking for new ways to beat the odds and come out on top. Why not channel that childhood competitive spirit by trying to beat a Guinness World Record? It’s the perfect activity for ENTPs because it’s all about thinking outside the box to come up with an unusual challenge to overcome. And what could be more fun than gathering a group of your closest friends to help you in your quest?

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The INFP – Have a Movie Marathon of Your Favorite Childhood Films

INFP Summer Activities

Whether you want to root for Harry Potter as he fights against the evil powers of Lord Voldemort or journey to a galaxy far, far away with Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, there’s nothing like revisiting the classic films of your childhood. INFPs will appreciate this activity because it allows them to escape from the harsh realities of the world and enter into a world of make-believe where anything is possible. So pop some popcorn, curl up under a blanket, and enjoy!

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The INTP – Build a Jigsaw Puzzle

INTP Summer Activities

INTPs are constantly piecing patterns together in their mind, and they often chill out by tinkering with brain-teasers and puzzles in the real world as well. So why not revisit the childhood joy of building a jigsaw puzzle? You can double the fun by turning on your favorite summer playlist or a favorite audiobook while you build. This simple activity can be surprisingly refreshing!

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The ENFJ – Have a Picnic in the Park

ENFJ Summer Activities

For the ENFJ, summer is all about spending time with loved ones. Whether you’re grilling out in the backyard or taking a trip to the beach, if you’re an ENFJ you’ll find a way to make it a family affair. One of the best ways to enjoy quality time with those you love is to have a picnic in the park. This activity is perfect for ENFJs because it gets everyone outside in nature, enjoying good food and conversation. And during that conversation, ENFJs can work their magic by creating thought-provoking discussions and knowing people in a more intense and meaningful way. So gather up some sandwiches and snacks, spread out a blanket, and soak up some summertime bliss!

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The ENTJ – Join a Bicycle Race

ENTJ Summer Activities

ENTJs are always looking for new ways to challenge themselves both intellectually and physically. In fact, according to the official MBTI® Manual, ENTJs listed “Exercise” as their favorite leisure time activity! So what better way to get your summertime adrenaline fix than by joining a bicycle race? This activity is perfect for ENTJs because it requires quick thinking and physical endurance. ENTJs often find that exercising helps their mind to come up with new strategies and ideas as well. So hop on your bike and get ready to race!

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The INFJ – Spend a Day at the Library

INFJ Summer Activities

Escape the heat and humidity of summertime by spending a day at the library. INFJs will appreciate this activity because it allows them to escape into a world of knowledge and ideas. The library is the perfect place for INFJs to escape the crowds, heat, and congestion of summer and enjoy some peace and quiet. So grab a stack of books and settle in for a day of quiet contemplation.

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The INTJ – Go Hiking

INTJ Summer Activities

INTJs do their best thinking when they’re alone and in peaceful surroundings. But that doesn’t mean they want to stay cooped up in their rooms 24/7! For the INTJ, being surrounded by nature in a quiet setting can be awe-inspiring and revitalizing. Hiking gets them in touch with the sensing side of their personality type while allowing their intuitive side to take flight with imaginative ideas and contemplations. So lace up your hiking boots and hit the trail!

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The ESFP – Go to a Carnival or State Fair

ESFP Summer Activities

ESFPs are all about having fun and enjoying the moment. So what better way to celebrate summer than by going to a carnival or state fair? This activity is perfect for ESFPs because it allows them to indulge their senses with the sights, sounds, and smells of the season. From the sound of laughter in the air to the smell of cotton candy, the carnival is a veritable feast for the senses! So grab your friends and head on down to the nearest carnival or state fair for some summertime fun!

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The ESTP – Have a Paintball or Watergun Battle

ESTP Summer Activities

ESTPs thrive in the midst of a competition or adrenaline rush. So what better way to celebrate summer than by having a paintball or watergun battle? This activity is perfect for ESTPs because it allows them to engage in some friendly competition while reacting quickly to challenges in the moment. This process taps them into their dominant cognitive function, Extraverted Sensation, and it also leads to some laughs and nostalgia. Plus, it’s a great way to cool off on a hot summer day!

The ISFP – Relax on a Pool Float with a Popsicle

ISFP Summer Activities

Nothing says childhood like the sensation of a plastic pool float and the icy-cold sweetness of a popsicle. ISFPs enjoy this activity because it allows them to relax and enjoy the moment. This process taps into their auxiliary cognitive function, Extraverted Sensing, which is all about experiencing life through the senses. ISFPs can amp up the experience by playing some of their favorite teen summer songs on their headphones.

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The ISTP – Go Camping

ISTP Summer Activities

ISTPs thrive when they can go exploring and feel freed from the confines and rules of society. So what better way to celebrate summer than by going camping? This activity is perfect for ISTPs because it allows them to explore the great outdoors, practice their survival skills, and get away from the crowds. The challenge of creating a campfire, fishing, hiking, and setting up a tent also appeals to their sense of adventure. So grab your camping gear and head for the hills!

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The ESFJ – Create an Ice Cream Sundae Bar and Invite Your Friends Over

ESFJ Summer Activities

ESFJs are all about spending time with their loved ones. They also enjoy any experience that enriches their senses and gives them a chance to be creative. Making an ice cream sundae bar allows them to embrace the tastes of the season while getting creative with their friends!

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The ESTJ – Join an Adults-Only Sports Club

ESTJ Summer Activities

Competitive and active, ESTJs love a good challenge. So what better way to celebrate summer than by joining an adults-only sports club? This activity is perfect for ESTJs because it allows them to compete and stay active while also socializing with other adults. It’s the perfect way to get out of the house, stay fit, and cultivate some lifelong friendships.

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The ISFJ – Make a Summer Reading List

ISFJ Summer Activities

As a kid you probably felt confused when your friends bemoaned summer reading. Many ISFJs love to read, and it’s never too late to continue the habit as an adult! So why not make a summer reading list and check off a few books before Labor Day? This activity is perfect for ISFJs because it allows them to escape into another world while also gaining knowledge. It’s the perfect way to relax inside, poolside, or at the beach on a hot summer day.

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The ISTJ – Play Cards On the Front Porch

ISTJ Summer Activities

Remember those lazy summer afternoons spent playing cards on the front porch with your grandparents? Or maybe you played board games inside while snacking on fresh popcorn. Whatever the case, ISTJs love this activity because it’s a great way to relax, challenge themselves, and enjoy relaxed socializing. ISTJs rarely enjoy loud, raucous socializing, but some good snacks and a game of poker or canasta is the perfect way to enjoy each other’s company on a summer afternoon.

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What Are Your Thoughts?

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3 Comments

  1. Most the time I relate to the ISTJ. But going over the childhood activities, I relate to the ISTP. The activities that you listed for the ISTP is definitely what I remember growing up to.

  2. Naaah… I loved camping, hiking, traveling off the beaten track and any outdoor adventures. As we get older we abandon these healthy pastimes – why should I now spend a day in front of a screen with unhealthy food?

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