Cimarron
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One more thread about ENTJs to add to the pile.
To ENTJs: Do you consider yourself "laid-back" and "relaxed?"
To non-ENTJs: Same question about ENTJs.
Most people here seem to think that ENTJs are not very laid-back, and I'm wondering whether there's a gap between what ENTJs think of themselves and what others think of them: how they come off to others.
I'm trying to explore how often they can appear laid-back, and less "uptight," less rigid, etc.
As EJs, they definitely seem "driven," and the analyzing is there, but still they seem just fine relaxing and taking things as they come. That's kind of what I'm talking about...but still doesn't cover all of what I mean.
To ENTJs: Do you consider yourself "laid-back" and "relaxed?"
To non-ENTJs: Same question about ENTJs.
Most people here seem to think that ENTJs are not very laid-back, and I'm wondering whether there's a gap between what ENTJs think of themselves and what others think of them: how they come off to others.
I'm trying to explore how often they can appear laid-back, and less "uptight," less rigid, etc.
As EJs, they definitely seem "driven," and the analyzing is there, but still they seem just fine relaxing and taking things as they come. That's kind of what I'm talking about...but still doesn't cover all of what I mean.
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