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Dreams Around The World - The Podcast For ENFPs (Campaigners), ADHDers, and Ambitious Creatives

How Can ENFPs Feel More Connected (Even in Isolation)

15 Jun 2020

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If you are an ENFP, there's a chance you've been feeling distant and disconnected during the last few months. Nothing strange about that - ENFPs just love interacting with other people, especially at work. Based on personal experience, I can say there is a big difference between people who work for themselves and those employed in bigger companies, as working for yourself forces you to design your own structure and manage your needs much easier. However, anyone CAN create their own structure and one of the solutions to feeling disconnected is thinking about your needs, habits and routines and finding alternative ways to replace them - and even making them better and more exciting than before. Join Dreamers and Doers Around The World Online Community here: https://www.dreamsaroundtheworld.com/dreamers/ Don't miss future episodes of this podcast, subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Google Play Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS/XML If you enjoy the podcast and would like to submit your own question for a future episode, you can do so here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/ask-dan/ If you want to follow my travels or catch some shorter videos and updates I share, you can find me on Facebook (DreamsAroundTheWorldHQ) | and as TheDanJohnston on Instagram and Twitter | I publish new videos weekly on YouTube as well.  And if you haven't already, be sure to check out my free training on turning your personality type into an incredible life, The Life Design Approach. Get it here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/freetraining/  

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