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

One BIG Difference Between ENFPs & INFPs - DATW 155

11 Oct 2018

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ENFPs and INFPs overall have a lot of similarities: they are both idealist, creative personality types, they share similar goals and want to do work that is fulfilling and enjoyable. But there is one BIG difference I've noticed between the two types.  I lead a training program for Freelancers and Coaches and a lot of ENFPs and INFPs join because they often want to do some type of creative work, want to work for themselves, and want to have a career that serves a purpose. In this program I've been able to notice a lot of the similarities and differences between ENFPs and INFPs I wouldn't otherwise notice. Don't miss future episodes of this podcast, subscribe here: iTunes | Google Play Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS/XML 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.  Are you, or someone you know, suffering from ENFP?  If so, you should seek immediate non-medical attention. Introducing: ENFP Unleashed. Click here for more details. 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/ 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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