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Estj Personality

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ESTJs are dedicated, reliable leaders who value tradition, honesty and hard work. They strive to bring people together and uphold shared community values.

Some strengths include being dedicated, strong-willed, direct and honest. Weaknesses include being too rigid and expecting unconditional compliance with their views.

As managers, ESTJs project natural authority but can be overbearing or micromanaging. They have high expectations for work ethic and completing tasks according to established procedures or traditions.

ESTJ PERSONALITY (THE EXECUTIVE)

Good order is the foundation of all things.


Edmund Burke

ESTJs are representatives of tradition and order, utilizing their


understanding of what is right, wrong and socially acceptable to bring
families and communities together. Embracing the values of honesty,
dedication and dignity, people with the ESTJ personality type are valued for
their clear advice and guidance, and they happily lead the way on difficult
paths. Taking pride in bringing people together, ESTJs often take on roles
as community organizers, working hard to bring everyone together in
celebration of cherished local events, or in defense of the traditional values
that hold families and communities together.

Anyone Worth Their Salt Sticks Up for What They


Believe Is Right...
Demand for such leadership is high in democratic societies, and forming no
less than 11% of the population, it's no wonder that many of America's
presidents have been ESTJs. Strong believers in the rule of law and
authority that must be earned, ESTJ personalities lead by example,
demonstrating dedication and purposeful honesty, and an utter rejection of
laziness and cheating, especially in work. If anyone declares hard, manual
work to be an excellent way to build character, it is ESTJs.

ESTJs are aware of their surroundings and live in a world of clear, verifiable
facts the surety of their knowledge means that even against heavy
resistance, they stick to their principles and push an unclouded vision of
what is and is not acceptable. Their opinions aren't just empty talk either, as
ESTJs are more than willing to dive into the most challenging projects,
improving action plans and sorting details along the way, making even the
most complicated tasks seem easy and approachable.
However, ESTJs don't work alone, and they expect their reliability and work
ethic to be reciprocated people with this personality type meet their
promises, and if partners or subordinates jeopardize them through
incompetence or laziness, or worse still, dishonesty, they do not hesitate to
show their wrath. This can earn them a reputation for inflexibility, a trait
shared by all Sentinels (SJ), but it's not because ESTJs are arbitrarily
stubborn, but because they truly believe that these values are what make
society work.

...But Still Better Are Those Who Acknowledge When


They Are in Error
ESTJs are classic images of the model citizen: they help their neighbors,
uphold the law, and try to make sure that everyone participates in the
communities and organizations they hold so dear.
The main challenge for ESTJs is to recognize that not everyone follows the
same path or contributes in the same way. A true leader recognizes the
strength of the individual, as well as that of the group, and helps bring
those individuals' ideas to the table. That way, ESTJs really do have all the
facts, and are able to lead the charge in directions that work for everyone.

ESTJ STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES


ESTJ Strengths

Dedicated Seeing things to completion borders on an ethical


obligation for ESTJs. Tasks aren't simply abandoned because they've
become difficult or boring people with the ESTJ personality type
take them up when they are the right thing to do, and they will be
finished so long as they remain the right thing to do.
Strong-willed A strong will makes this dedication possible, and
ESTJs don't give up their beliefs because of simple opposition.
ESTJs defend their ideas and principles relentlessly, and must be
proven clearly and conclusively wrong for their stance to budge.
Direct and Honest ESTJs trust facts far more than abstract ideas
or opinions. Straightforward statements and information are king, and
ESTJ personalities return the honesty (whether it's wanted or not).
Loyal, Patient and Reliable ESTJs work to exemplify truthfulness
and reliability, considering stability and security very important. When
ESTJs say they'll do something, they keep their word, making them
very responsible members of their families, companies and
communities.
Enjoy Creating Order Chaos makes things unpredictable, and
unpredictable things can't be trusted when they are needed most
with this in mind, ESTJs strive to create order and security in their
environments by establishing rules, structures and clear roles.

Excellent Organizers This commitment to truth and clear


standards makes ESTJs capable and confident leaders. People with
this personality type have no problem distributing tasks and
responsibilities to others fairly and objectively, making them excellent
administrators.

ESTJ Weaknesses

Inflexible and Stubborn The problem with being so fixated on


what works is that ESTJs too often dismiss what might work better.
Everything is opinion until proven, and ESTJ personalities are
reluctant to trust an opinion long enough for it to have that chance.
Uncomfortable with Unconventional Situations ESTJs are
strong adherents to tradition and when suddenly forced to try
unvetted solutions, they become uncomfortable and stressed. New
ideas suggest that their methods weren't good enough, and
abandoning what has always worked before in favor of something
that may yet fail risks their image of reliability.
Judgmental ESTJs have strong convictions about what is right,
wrong, and socially acceptable. ESTJs' compulsion to create order
often extends to all things and everyone, ignoring the possibility that
there are two right ways to get things done. ESTJs do not hesitate to
let these "deviants" know what they think, considering it their duty to
set things right.

Too Focused on Social Status ESTJs take pride in the respect of


their friends, colleagues and community and while difficult to admit,
are very concerned with public opinion. ESTJs (especially Turbulent
ones) can get so caught up in meeting others' expectations that they
fail to address their own needs.
Difficult to Relax This need for respect fosters a need to maintain
their dignity, which can make it difficult to cut loose and relax for risk
of looking the fool, even in good fun.
Difficulty Expressing Emotion This is all evidence of ESTJs'
greatest weakness: expressing emotions and feeling empathy.
People with the ESTJ personality type get so caught up in the facts
and most effective methods that they forget to think of what makes
others happy, or of their sensitivity. A detour can be breathtakingly
beautiful, a joy for the family, but ESTJs may only see the
consequence of arriving at their destination an hour late, hurting their
loved ones by rejecting the notion too harshly.

ESTJ RELATIONSHIPS

ESTJs are fairly unique in that their relationships don't really change
as they progress from the dating phase into more steady, long-term
relationships and further into marriage. Because they value honesty
and straightforwardness so highly, people with the ESTJ personality
type are likely to be clear about who they are, what they're like and
what their goals are from the start, and to stick to those statements
long-term. So long as their partner is able to take them at their word
and follow suit, they are bound to be extremely stable relationships.

This Is the Chance to Do Something

This isn't to say that there isn't any growth of course character
development is always a high priority for ESTJs, and each life goal is
important. Rather, it's that shifting moods, goals and desires are
unlikely to fundamentally alter the basis of ESTJs' relationships.
There are certainly challenges, but ESTJs take their relationships
seriously and are willing to put a tremendous amount of effort into
ensuring that they remain strong and committed, and that effort pays
off.
This may all sound a little stale, and indeed ESTJs are not
spontaneous or unpredictable people, but they do very much enjoy
taking their partners out and having fun. Social events and activities
are ESTJs' idea of a good time, and while they may rely on familiar
people and places, they do bring lots of energy and enthusiasm,
which helps keep things interesting.
ESTJs approach intimacy with similarly physical, active intentions,
and from fairly traditional ones as well. Wild ideas and poetry are for
less mature personalities, or so ESTJs might say, though they do
appreciate recognition and well-placed compliments to maintain high
self-esteem. They may look for more stability in their sex lives than
most, but ESTJs never fail to bring their characteristic vigor.
This hints at a challenge in ESTJs' relationships though, and that is
emotional intimacy. Touchy-feely moments are few, as are verbal
statements of love; this is usually fine, as ESTJ personalities find
other, more tangible ways to express their affection. The problem is in

recognizing the validity of those qualities in others, rather than simply


dismissing them as pointless or irrational, something that can be
extremely hurtful if ESTJs' partners are more sensitive.

Pay the Price to Secure the Blessing

ESTJs address conflict head-on with simple statements of fact a


very rational approach but subtlety and emotional tact are
sacrificed in the process. While ESTJs' level-headed, calm approach
is appreciated by many, for others it is an uncomfortably direct
approach. For all their social skills, ESTJs are especially bad at
reading the emotional side of other people, and when it comes to
their partners, it's more important than ever to try to improve.
ESTJs are people of strong principles and strong self-confidence.
They use these qualities to protect their partners with admirable
consistency. But people with the ESTJ personality type are also
stubborn, with a firm belief in their rightness, and they can quickly
damage more sensitive partners' fragile feelings. With this in mind, it
is often best for ESTJs to find fellow Observant (S) partners in order
to minimize communication barriers, with one or two opposing traits
to balance their forceful character and provide opportunities for
growth.

ESTJ FRIENDS

ESTJs are strong, traditional friends who appreciate loyalty and


shared values. Friendships with the ESTJ personality type are often
defined by their mutual activities and routines, by external factors,
more so than the sense of intellectual or mystical compatibility that
many Analysts (NT) and Diplomats (NF) share among themselves.
But this in no way diminishes the relationships ESTJs' friendships
of dependability and mutual interest can be powerful connections that
endure life's changes with immutable constancy.

There Is No Pleasure in Having Nothing to Do...

Among their established friends, ESTJs show themselves to be


outgoing and enthusiastic, always more than happy to bring others
along for some healthy sport and outdoor activity. ESTJs sometimes
get a little overbearing in their push for participation, but it's just
because they want everyone to have a good time. ESTJs' friends are
never short on invites to social activities and events, from tickets to a
local ball game, to a weekend camping trip, to Sunday BBQ.

ESTJs seek strong friendships founded on trust and loyalty (though


loyalty to family does come first). Active and with quick minds, people
with the ESTJ personality type can't ever be accused of not doing
enough to fend off a little boredom. While ESTJs may not always be
the life of the party, they know how to play their part in making sure
their friends have a good time.
The way ESTJs establish and maintain their friendships does limit the
pool though, as they tend to seek out people who are similar to
themselves, who share their respect for traditions and institutions.
ESTJ personalities are naturally stubborn, and it can be hard for
them to find enough common ground with people who constantly
disagree with their principles and beliefs to really form those ties of
friendship.

...The Fun Is in Having Lots to Do and Not Doing It

ESTJs' challenge in friendship isn't about finding fun things to do or


people to do them with, but in finding diversity in their friends and
activities. For all their community participation, ESTJs struggle
immensely in even fully listening to differing opinions, let alone
befriending people who consistently express alternate viewpoints.
Whether about local political issues or the validity of a more
emotional, idealistic disposition than they think is reasonable, ESTJs
should make an effort to truly understand these alternate viewpoints.
Simply put, it's healthy for ESTJs to have some loyal opposition.
Exposing themselves to new ideas among acquaintances who think
differently can do no harm either people with the ESTJ personality

type discover better ways and a stronger foundation, or they gain all
the more confidence in their beliefs for having successfully defended
them. Just as ESTJs may think those loners who spend their lives in
their basements playing video games need to get out more, ESTJs
themselves need to make sure they get out of their own bubbles of
unchallenged opinions and beliefs.

ESTJ PARENTS

ESTJs' mantra of "hard work, tradition, respect" is best exemplified in


their relationships with their children. In many ways, people with the
ESTJ personality type are the classic 50's era father figure very
strict, and guardians of family traditions who have no trouble when it
comes to enforcing the rules and standards they've established.
Often seen as model citizens, ESTJs expect their children to carry
that image, continuing the example they've set by being polite and
respectful insubordination is not tolerated.
ESTJs have a very responsibility-oriented life-view, a firm belief in the
idea that one does what one can do in order to contribute to the
family and community.
This view is of course extended to their children, and as soon as they
are able, their children are expected to contribute in their own way, by
cleaning their plates and their rooms and going to bed on time by
maintaining the order of things.

This inflexibility can become a challenge as their children grow into


their more naturally rebellious adolescent years. ESTJs defend their
own, and their relationships with their children are no different, but

they expect their children to adhere to the structures they've put in


place to ensure that protection. ESTJs enjoy creating secure, stable
environments, and consider it an affront to have those considerations
rejected again, insubordination is not tolerated.
It's not that they have wild, high-flying hopes of perfection for their
children ESTJs are down-to-earth people and simply want to see
their children develop into respected, responsible adults. But ESTJ
personalities also want their children to be strong-willed and capable,
and that is something that can only happen when they have the
chance to make their own decisions, and the chance to face the
consequences of those decisions, good or bad, with the love and
support of their parents.

I've Got Big Shoes to Fill

They may face challenges as their children learn to balance a


growing desire for independence with the respect and adherence to
their duties required of them, but ESTJs do have a clear advantage
of consistency and direct honesty that never leaves their
expectations ambiguous. It can be a tall order, but ESTJs' children
always know what they need to bring, and most will recognize and
appreciate the dedication and hard work their parents brought in
return.

ESTJ CAREERS

ESTJs' career paths are often as clear and straightforward as they


are themselves. Though there are many directions they can choose
to go, people with the ESTJ personality type almost always end up in
situations where they have the opportunity to exercise their affinity for
organization, structure, and follow-through. Providing further focus,
ESTJs share a profound respect for tradition, stability and security,
qualities which lend themselves well to progressing along clear paths
to increased responsibility and dependability.

ESTJs' sense of loyalty results in them staying with a single employer


as long as possible, and their reverence for established institutions
often leads to work with well-respected organizations. Law
enforcement, military service, hospitals and prominent legal firms are
all able to recognize ESTJs' long years of service.
ESTJ personalities rise to the occasion and meet their obligations
with enviable consistency, making them clear choices for
advancement.
ESTJs are the image of the model citizen, and they strive to maintain
this ideal throughout their careers. This helps them move forward into
management as well people with this personality type have many
traits inherent to leadership, something that is often recognized
regardless of their chosen industry. From the genuine enjoyment
ESTJs feel in organizing other people to their knack for clearly
expressing their principles, values and expectations, ESTJs are
extremely effective managers.
Also fearsome leaders, ESTJs loathe disorganization, ineptitude,
laziness and especially dishonesty, and when these values are
crossed, ESTJ personalities do not hesitate to let their disapproval
show. So long as everyone plays by the rules, ESTJs are incredibly
efficient, their love of structure and thoroughness leaving a record of
accurate, complete work that is on time and on budget. ESTJs are
natural auditors, financial officers and business administrators, and
any such and similar roles are excellent choices for them.

To the Victors Belong the Spoils

Hard work and self-motivation are also strong ESTJ principles, which
makes them excellent sales representatives, whether in basic retail
positions, part of office teams, or as independent agents. People with
the ESTJ personality type stick to projects until they're finished, big or
small, and are organized enough to make any necessary paperwork
a mere minor inconvenience to their clients, rather than some baffling
ordeal. These qualities combine to make the clear steps in
advancement that ESTJs require in order to maintain a sense of
accomplishment not just viable, but almost inevitable.

ESTJ IN THE WORKPLACE

ESTJs show clear and consistent tendencies, and these are


especially visible in the workplace. Whether subordinates, among
colleagues or as managers, people with the ESTJ personality type
create order, follow the rules, and work to ensure that their work and
the work of those around them is completed to the highest standards.
Cutting corners and shirking responsibility are the quickest ways to
lose ESTJs' respect.

ESTJ Subordinates

ESTJs are hard-working and do things by the book. Though


sometimes stubborn and inflexible, especially when presented with
ideas that haven't been fully developed, ESTJ personalities are open
to new methods that can be demonstrated to be better. However
ESTJs are unlikely to do much experimenting on their own
adhering to stated responsibilities and fulfilling their duties is their
primary concern.

ESTJs are also well-known for their loyalty and dedication, but in
some ways this is contingent on their respect. People with this
personality type are willing to voice their opinions, especially in
deciding what is and is not acceptable if provided with sensible
responses that address their concerns, they are often satisfied with
that. If ESTJs view their managers as illogical, dishonest or cowardly
in their methods, they can be uncomfortably honest, if still calm and
level, in voicing their opinions on that as well.

ESTJ Colleagues

ESTJs enjoy the hustle and bustle of well-organized workplaces.


Honest, friendly and down-to-earth, ESTJ personalities are great
networkers who enjoy connecting with others to get things done.
Abusing this for advancement is unlikely, and is in fact something
ESTJs frown upon. Shortcuts are irresponsible, and people with the
ESTJ personality type lose respect quickly for those who try to push
forward by showing off or promoting bold but risky ideas, making
relationships with more inspiration-oriented colleagues a challenge.
ESTJs like to feel like they are a part of the team, and a part of the
greater organization that they work for. To make sure this happens,
ESTJs are nearly always willing to accept criticism that can help to
improve their effectiveness, and always keep an eye on their
surroundings to make sure they and their team deliver the results that
are expected of them.

ESTJ Managers

ESTJs take genuine pleasure in organizing others into effective


teams, and as managers they have no better opportunity to do so.
While sometimes overbearing, even micromanaging, ESTJs' strong
wills also serve to defend their teams and principles against
diversions and cutbacks, regardless of who brings them. Laziness
and bad work ethic are not tolerated by ESTJs under any
circumstances.
ESTJs project natural authority, but they sometimes expect this
authority to be abided unconditionally, resisting change and
demanding that things be done by the book. Whether ESTJs' own
book or the existing rules and traditions are used is subject to
circumstances, but they do tend to rest on the security of tradition
and precedent. Regardless, ESTJs' expectations are clearly
expressed, leaving little room or tolerance for deviation from the
agenda.

ESTJ PERSONALITY CONCLUSION

Few personality types are as practical and strong-willed as ESTJs.


Known for their reliability and administrative skills, ESTJs are good at

creating and maintaining a secure and stable environment for


themselves and their loved ones. ESTJs' dedication is invaluable in
many areas, including their own personal growth.
Yet ESTJs can be easily tripped up in areas where their rational and
practical approach is more of a liability than an asset. Whether it is
finding (or keeping) a partner, learning to relax or improvise, reaching
dazzling heights on the career ladder, or managing their workload,
ESTJs need to put in a conscious effort to develop their weaker traits
and additional skills.

What you have read so far is just an introduction into the complex
concept that is the ESTJ personality type. You may have muttered to
yourself, "wow, this is so accurate it's a little creepy" or "finally,
someone understands me!" You may have even asked "how do they
know more about me than the people I'm closest to?"
This is not a trick. You felt understood because you were. We've
studied how ESTJs think and what they need to reach their full
potential. And no, we did not spy on you many of the challenges
you've faced and will face in the future have been overcome by other
ESTJs. You simply need to learn how they succeeded.
But in order to do that, you need to have a plan, a personal roadmap.
The best car in the world will not take you to the right place if you do
not know where you want to go. We have told you how ESTJs tend to
behave in certain circumstances and what their key strengths and
weaknesses are. Now we need to go much deeper into your
personality type and answer "why?", "how?" and "what if?"

This knowledge is only the beginning of a lifelong journey. Are you


ready to learn why ESTJs act in the way they do? What motivates
and inspires you? What you are afraid of and what you secretly
dream about? How you can unlock your true, exceptional potential?
Our premium profiles provide a roadmap towards a happier, more
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