People with the Campaigner personality type are true free spirits. They are often the center of attention at parties, but enjoy the social and emotional connections they make with people more than the immediate excitement and joy. Charismatic, independent, energetic and compassionate, they are found in 7% of the population.
An idea can change the world
They are long-winded and willing to please, and are influenced by intuitive traits that allow them to read between the lines with curiosity and energy. They tend to see life as an intricate puzzle in which everything is connected, and unlike "analysts" who see the puzzle as a series of systematic plots, the Campaigner Personality Type looks through the prism of emotion, empathy, and mysticism and is always searching for a deeper meaning.
These qualities are irresistible to many personality types, and when they find something that sparks their imagination, they become energized, captivated, and revered by their peers as leaders and experts, but this is not always what independent "campaigners" want. Worse, they feel overwhelmed by the administrative burdens and maintenance routines that come with leadership. Their self-esteem depends on their ability to come up with original solutions, and they need the freedom to innovate. If they are stuck in a boring job, they will quickly lose patience or become frustrated.
Don't lose that "little bit of madness."
Fortunately, "campaigners" know how to relax, and they can switch between being hard-working idealists at work and novelty-crazed liberals on the dance floor so quickly that even their closest friends are surprised. Being in a crowd also gives them a chance to connect emotionally with others, helping them gain insight into what triggers positivity in their friends and coworkers. They believe that everyone should take the time to recognize and express feelings, and their empathy and sociability make this a natural topic of conversation.
Campaigners need to be careful, however, that trusting intuition too much and expecting too much from their friends' motives can misinterpret certain signals and make planning difficult, whereas a more direct approach can make things easier and simpler. This kind of social pressure is what keeps harmony-loving personality types awake at night. "Campaigners are very emotional and sensitive, and are easily aware of the impact of their behavior on both sides.
"Campaigners spend a lot of time exploring social relationships, feelings and thoughts before releasing trust. Once they have found their place in the world, their imagination, empathy and courage are likely to produce amazing results.