Some strengths of this type of personality include enthusiasm and motivation to set out and accomplish goals. With the determination of accomplishing goals, …show more content…
Phil). This famous TV personality often tries to get to the bottom of conflicts in hopes of his guest coming to a mutually beneficial resolution. We both are logical thinkers, using facts to help get to the heart of the problem, something that emotional factors can sometimes cloud judgment. However, there is a weakness associated with being disconnected from the emotional aspect. Sometimes emotions cannot be explained by logic and facts. We both are able to convey our ideas convincingly, and talks with a great deal of influence (as he serves as the mediator). His hardened style of communication can help explain his personality, which he expresses as being content, rather than having any animated …show more content…
Psychology experts generally agree that trying to change someone’s personality type is not likely. I would use the ESTJ logic and problem solving skills to ensure the project is moving along and meeting deadlines effectively. The group members that have INFP will be less concerned with the logistics of putting the project together, but could offer their own unique benefit to the assignment. Free-thinkers, these individuals could help put the project into perspective and carefully evaluate decisions of a project but will able to help me put the assignment into perspective. Taking more time and waiting to finish an assignment could act as beneficial in certain situations. Sometimes taking more time and thinking about a problem will allow for a better end result then rushing through the project quickly. Good ideas may not be otherwise discovered if we were worrying about deadlines and how quickly the project would be finished. As with all personality types, there are strengths and weaknesses. The more personality types that can collectively work together on a single objective, end result should only become