"PERFORMER" PERSONALITY(ESFP-A / ESFP-T)

I'm selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I lose control, and it's overwhelming at times. But if you can't accept the worst of me, you don't deserve the best of me.
Marilyn Monroe.

If someone always starts singing and dancing uncontrollably, they can be categorized as a performer personality type. Performer personality types get caught up in the current state of excitement and want everyone to be that way. When it comes to motivating and cheering others on, the Performer personality type spares no time or energy, and can be overwhelming in a way that no other personality type can match.

“表演者” 人格 (ESFP-A / ESFP-T)

Each of us is a star...

People with the Performer personality type are natural performers, they love the spotlight and the world is their stage. Many celebrities with the Performer personality type are indeed actors themselves, but they also put on a great show in front of their friends, flaunting their unique, irreverent sense of humor in conversation, trying to be the center of attention, and making every outing feel like a party. They are social creatures, enjoying the simplest of things, and there's nothing more fun for them than laughing and having fun with a large group of friends.

Not only are they good at conversation, but the Performer personality type has the strongest sense of beauty of all personality types. Whether it's decorating their dress, attire, or well-appointed home, Performer Personality Types display an otherworldly sense of stylish beauty. They see what is attractive at a glance and are able to boldly change their surroundings to show off their personal style. They are naturally inquisitive, love to research new designs, and are comfortable with a variety of styles.

Although it doesn't always appear that way, Performer personality types know that they're not the whole story - they're observant and very sensitive to the emotions of others. People with this personality type are often the first to get others to open up about tough issues, and they are more than happy to offer emotional support and practical advice. However, if the problem is with them, Performer personality types are more likely to put it to rest than to confront the problem head on and resolve it head on. Performer personality types are usually a bit dramatic and passionate, but that's not the case when they may be the center of naysayers.

... Deserve to Shine

The biggest challenge for Performer personality types is that they are often so over-indulged in the momentary pain of the moment that they always lose sight of their duties and responsibilities, which are what make the immediate pleasure possible. Complex analysis, repetitive labor and matching statistics with actual consequences are no easy task for people with the performer personality type. They prefer to hope for luck or chance, or simply seek help from a group of friends. People with the Performer personality type have a headache keeping track of things like retirement plans or sugar intake over time because they don't always have someone watching over them to help them do it.

Performer personality types focus on value and quality, which are valuable qualities in their own right. However, they are often poor at planning, so they often live beyond their means, and credit cards can be extraordinarily dangerous for them. The Performer personality type focuses more on praying for opportunities than on planning for long-term goals, and their inattentiveness can cause some activities to fizzle out.

There is nothing more frustrating in the mind of a Performer Personality Type than to find themselves unable to get together with friends because of the constraints of their environment.

Performer personality types are most welcome when in need of a laugh, or to try something new and interesting - bringing people together makes them happiest. They can talk for hours, sometimes about everything but the subject they want to talk about, and they're willing to share or share the feelings of their loved ones, whether they're happy or sad. As long as they can remember to keep things organized, they are ready to bring their friends and experience all the new things the world has to offer.

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