cascadeco
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- Joined
- Oct 7, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 9w1
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Probably true...until you cross their values.
I definitely find ISFPs probably the most "likeable" out of all types, and they can typically fit into any group and be liked.
I don't know any ISFP's my age, nor have I ever been friends with one (which is too bad, actually - it's just that I've never come across any in my activities or had anything develop if I did come acrosst hem).
BUT my former boss was an ISFP and I *loved* her. She was the best supervisor ever. Very laid back, but *exceptionally* good with people, too. She'd somehow found her niche in the corporate world - which I think is unusual for ISFP's? - and while I think she tended not to be respected / taken as seriously by the leadership above her (which is too bad - she totally knew what she was doing and her team -all of us - loved her), she really tied us together as a team and there was no team dissatisfaction at all. Granted, she hired each and every one of us, so I think chose people she knew would get along with each other, but still, we were a pretty good assortment of mbti types and she was the one who held us all together and kept us all satisfied/happy with work environment. There was just nothing not to like about. She's probably the most pleasant, overall happy/positive person I've met. But again.. very mellow, and enjoyed a good time too. She'd joke, after having a somber team meeting, 'I think it's time for another happy hour. Who's in?' (Yes... I her )