I do live in the now but I am always fantasizing about the future. I daydream about it all day. I have no idea if I am keen to my senses because I'm not sure what that means. I definitely have really high intuition and am constantly analyze how other people feel and what their real motives are behind things. I am right most of the time. There is this one ISFJ that I am always wrong about though.
It's silly that people think S types don't fantasize or think about the future. I'll stop myself before I rant up your threadz about it.
People often mistake what "intuition" is, since we'll all get them--- by way of our perceptions. What needs to be discerned is whether or not, by MBTI standards, that they're Intuitive or Sensory perceptions.
I think I can see from more than one perspective all right. I don't really know if I look for commonalities. I'm not sure about getting lost in my ideas when it is time to move along. I have a lot of trouble switching from one task to another. I usually like to get obsessed with one thing until a burn out and then I usually don't finish it.
I think Se Doms have more focus than Ne Doms, especially towards
tasks they've set their eyes on. Task is to do. They've also got tons of physical energy, whether or not they do anything about it but they may become restless otherwise. I could speak wonders of the energy of my ESTP best friend or ESFP sister... but just for all of humanity (or my sake qq) allow them to sleep enough so they aren't cranky (esp. the ESTP and
never try to wake her, even when she's asked you to. She might blow up at you before realising)...
When they're not focusing, Se Doms might look and be oblivious but they're still always taking in Sensory information, just no longer thinking to act on or be aware of them, though they can remember later if they try to recall and it's not too far from immediate memory. ex. My ESFP sis had to watch a movie for her Religion class over a period of three classes. She was bored and slept through every single class and was the only one to get all the questions right on the quiz which partly focused on... details... lol
I have a blog! Ok I am going to go through the posts and tell you what kinds of things I talk about and you tell me if you think it's more ESFP or ENFP. Ok my first post says that I want everyone to tell me which emotion they think I would rather feel if I had to choose. The second post is me explaining what my fashion style is if I had to describe it. The third post is an excerpt of a funny conversation I had with someone where I wasn't listening to them and agreed to something funny. The fourth post lists all of the misinformation I got about U.S. history in school and they are numbered.
Se-e here cuz that's what you're trying to get us to do... to Se you.

You're describing by giving us an accurate picture of what your blog looks like and means to you instead of describing it in an interpretive manner of what it might look like or mean to you.
Plus, other stuff that's been pointed out.
ESFP.

Is it clearer for you now?
lemons said:
Seeing from more than one perspective.
Se Doms do see from more than one perspective, it's just the manner upon what they're looking at which are patterns that are concrete in nature. They're looking for possibilities and opportunities for action instead possibilities and opportunities for ideas.