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On this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia dive into how ENFJs can use personality know-how to embrace and love who they are. The conversation also touches on what the other 15 personality types can learn from ENFJs about self-love.
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Just listened to this episode, I’ve been listening y’all for a while. I’m an ENTP woman and my husband is an ENFJ. From my perspective, which admittedly is probably quite similar to yours as ENxPs, y’all are pretty on the money with this advice and the type of things we struggle with. It is very difficult to love someone without self love, because he just doesn’t believe it, like he’s been successfully fooling me this whole time and I just don’t know how awful he really is. So I’m glad you worded it with “able to receive love” because that’s the key. I found this relatable and generic enough to apply to all the different flavors of this type. I have struggled for a while to understand his Ti because he uses it so differently than me, it’s strange because the critical voice is accurate, and him being very good at his very mechanical job and good at Ti when he needs to, but when it comes to any extra it is a question of patience. He has no time for it and or reaches a boiling point very quickly. Same as me having the most organized office at work but cannot for the life of me dedicate time to the tedium of dishes at home. We as if I come across an issue that needs to be figured out I can completely dedicate ridiculous time to it, whether it has value or not. Anyways I find it easier to relate to his frustration when I think of my inferior function and how it tortures me, than to think about my Ti. Perhaps you will find this useful while discussing other types with functions that overlap your own. Blah blah blah, love you two lots, keep up the good work.