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Learn how ESTJs view the world and what makes them tick!Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device!In ESTJ: Understanding & Relating with the Guardian, you'll learn about the ESTJ Myers Brigg Personality Type. This book covers a variety of topics regarding ESTJs (Extroverted Sensing Thinking Judging) and why they make such great leaders of society. ESTJs resemble the epitome of order and tradition, as they are often driving forces for organizational success. In this book, we’ll begin by exploring why the MBTI test is important, before then digging into why ESTJs make great leaders. From there, we’ll venture into the greatest strengths and weaknesses of individuals who identify as ESTJs. Finally, we’ll explore what makes ESTJs happy, and what they value in their personal relationships. We’ll close by learning about ten famous ESTJs and what you can learn from them. If you are an ESTJ, read this book to begin your quest in learning why you act the way you do and how you can come to appreciate who you are as an individual. Grab your copy today. Here is a preview of what is inside this book:ForewordAn Introduction to MBTI The Four Dimensions of the MBTIWhy is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Significant?Uncovering the “Guardian”: Who is an ESTJ?Why are ESTJs Indispensable Leaders?The 7 Greatest Strengths of an ESTJThe 5 Greatest Areas of Improvement for an ESTJWhat Makes an ESTJ Happy?What are Some Common Careers of an ESTJ?Common Workplace Behaviors of an ESTJESTJ: Parenting Style and ValuesWhy do ESTJs Make Good Friends?ESTJ Romance7 Actionable Steps for Overcoming Your Weaknesses as an ESTJThe 10 Most Influential ESTJs We Can Learn FromConclusionAn excerpt from the book: ESTJs are natural leaders. Both in private activities, and at the workplace, they can repeatedly be seen in a position where they are taking charge. The way an ESTJ will usually lead others in a group environment is by using their dominant extroverted thinking function to make logical, smart decisions for the group to carry out. Basically, their bluntness and strong-headed behavior has them telling people what to do (they’re quite good at it), while using their auxiliary function of introverted sensing, they’re able to do so in a semi-calm fashion. For that reason, ESTJs are sometimes viewed as a type that possesses a “calm confidence” about them. The reason that ESTJs are such great leaders is because they pay strong attention to details and are meticulous about perfection. They will motivate the people around them to work just as hard as they are by communicating in a clear and authoritative way. Not only that, but they also stand by their opinions and will fight to keep their dominance in a group. Tags: ESTJ, MBTI, Myers Brigg Type Indicator, Psychology tests, myers briggs personality test, Personality Tests, personality types, 16 personality types, ISTP, INTP, ESTJ famous people, ESTJ careers, ESTJ relationships, ESTJ jobs, ESTJ personality traits
My husband and I took a personality test during our pre-marriage counseling a few years back. It correctly identified both of our personalities and helped us understand why we act and react differently, especially during a conflict. The author of this book thoroughly explains Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) testing, its origin and why its so important to our everyday lives. He then clearly describes ESTJ (Extroverted Sensing Thinking Judging), which is one of sixteen personality types, in an easy to read and very engaging style.The book answers questions like "Who is an ESTJ?, "Why are they natural leaders?" and "What makes an ESTJ happy?". It explores their greatest strengths, areas of improvements, common workplace behaviors, parenting styles and values, and gives examples of ten influential ESTJ's to learn from.I found this book very interesting and enlightening, and highly recommend it to anyone who is an ESTJ or wants to know more about this common personality type.