ESFP vs ESFJ: Find out which one fits you best
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ESFP vs. ESFJ: Which One Are You?

If you’ve ever watched someone refill your drink, fluff your throw pillows, and compliment your shirt in one fluid motion, odds are you’ve met an ESFJ. If you’ve ever watched someone show up late, take over the playlist, and then hand you a burrito because “you looked low-energy,” you’ve probably met an ESFP. Both types…

The benefits (and risks) of journaling for INFJs, INFPs, ENFJs, and ENFPs
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The Magic of Journaling for INFJs, ENFJs, INFPs, and ENFPs

There’s something sacred about the blank page. For Idealists — the NF personality types in the Myers-Briggs® system — journaling can be a lifeline. A ritual. A private portal into meaning. While other types might journal to keep track of appointments or vent about their boss, NFs pick up the pen and start a dialogue…

Get an in-depth look at the Myers-Briggs personality types of the Thunderbolts characters. #MBTI
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The Myers-Briggs® Personality Types of the Thunderbolt Characters

The Thunderbolts are sort of the off-brand cereal of superhero teams. They may not wear as flashy outfits or be as cocky and righteous as the other MCU heroes, but that’s kind of what makes them work. I’ve watched Thunderbolts twice this week and each time I got something new out of it. It was…

Not sure if you're an ENFP or an ESFJ? Find out in this in-depth and slightly unhinged article!
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ENFP vs. ESFJ: Which One Are You?

Let me guess. You took a personality test at 2 a.m. while stress-eating granola straight from the bag and now you’re spiraling. The results said “ENFP,” but last week you were apparently an “ESFJ,” and your frustration is peaking. Welcome. You’re in good company. Here’s the thing: ENFPs and ESFJs can look uncannily similar on…

A look at the ENTP INTP relationship and how compatible they really are.
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The INTP ENTP Relationship Guide: Are These Two Types Compatible?

There are relationships that feel like a warm bath. There are relationships that feel like walking into a room and forgetting why you’re there. And then there’s the INTP-ENTP relationship, which feels a bit like waking up in a Denny’s at 2 a.m. with three tabs open in your brain and no memory of how…