Hi all
I have a major recurring problem as an ENFP in my 30s. I have gained tremendous insight into my weaknesses, and the things that i need to do to improve my life and move forward.
My problem is not lack of insight, but one of application. I know what I need to do to progress in life, but consistently implementing these things is the problem. I even keep a written list of these 'rules' and tips, yet I struggle to regularly look at it and even if I do, I fail to apply these things during the day. Things that could make me worry less, achieve my goals more and generally be happier in the long-term.
It's like I have the knowledge, but not the will or presence of mind to put that knowledge into practice.
So for you other NFP types, what is the answer to staying on track and implementing what we know to be healthy for ourselves?
This may actually be a great idea to implement across all the 16 personality types, having some dumping ground for support and self-improvement concerning those that share your type. I’m sure some form of this sort of thing does exist, but nothing standardized.
Anyways! Oh! Welcome to the forum fellow ENFP, btw

I’m also in my 30’s, male, like long walks on the beach and hiking...haha couldn’t resist, my train of thought instantly veered towards the realm of online dating once I started typing my age. (Ignore all that above)
I can’t say I’ve overcome what you describe, at least not to a point where I feel I no longer miss opportunities and such, but I’d say I’ve gotten to a point where I am at least making progress towards my goals consistently. Not at a consistent level mind you, but nevertheless, on an upward trend. I’m the same way though, where putting the plan together and coming up with practical solutions to obtaining my visions isn’t so much the problem, but it’s the bit of staying focused on those goals and not finding myself stray too far onto other tempting distractions. For instance, I’ve always loved language, not my own, but learning other languages haha, and I honestly must’ve started maybe 4 languages at this point? And when I say start, I mean that I dove head first and hit the ground running, FAST. I was on the track to becoming fluent in a new language each and every time, until some other new hobby or interest came along and stole me away. I’ll get to those languages, eventually, but now I’m focused on developing my career.
So, what’s worked for me, is yes, keeping notes and to-do lists, but thee trick for me is, to ALWAYS ensure those things are plainly in site. The term “out of site, out of mind†is sorely understated as it is absolutely true with everything I do. I don’t do well with keeping in touch with long distance friends because of this. But ya, I keep post-its on a wall where I can then categorize them into “personalâ€, “goalsâ€, “careerâ€, stuff like that, and depending on the category, I’ll use a particular color post-it.
These notes are also stuck onto a giant white board, I forgot to mention, so that way I can also add commentary to the notes, circle notes to “highlight†them, draw diagrams and such. And, you can bet I also have a color-code system to my markers as well. To complement this giant board of notes, I also keep a calendar so those notes are tied to dates and some sort of time frame, since, well time is almost NEVER in my favor it seems, I always run out
Oh yes! And intermingling with all this, I throw in pictures I’ll print out that I can associate with my post-its and larger goals in life. Many times, all I need to do is to glance at my board and see an image or two, to remind myself what everything I’m doing is even for, what it all means.
If I didn’t do any of this, if I kept all of that in my head, I’d lose it and be distracted by the next squirrel that crosses my path. Seeing the web of goals, ideas, where I want to go, what I know of myself, etc. helps to keep me grounded in that particular reality. I swear, sometimes I can find myself in someone else’s reality and think it’s my own for a short while. Not really, but I like to role-play
