The ENTP personality pop in.

ENTP stands for extroverted,intuitive, thinking, and perceiving.

They’re even willing to scrutinize their own deeply held beliefs for the sake of analysis, she says.

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Rather, they’re simply in it for the sake of information and understanding.

They have no problem turning ideas on their head and looking at things from all angles.

Jack-of-all-trades

An ENTP is the kind of person who will excel in a lot of different areas.

“They are often multitalented with numerous diverse interests,” Nardi explains.

They’re open to the possibilities of what things can be," Blaylock-Solar explains.

In fact, it’s what sets them apart.

Common strengths:

Common weaknesses:

ENTPs in relationships.

In relationships, ENTPs are ultimately “die-hard pragmatists,” according to Nardi.

“However, relationships with other NTs can get competitive and don’t leave so much room for growth.

ENTPs in the workplace.

Just as ENTPs want relationships with novelty and growth, they appreciate those qualities in the workplace as well.

Blaylock-Solar adds that ENTPs also aren’t huge on authority, as they can be pretty independent.

How to thrive as an ENTP:

Get organized.

“Set goals and find ways to organize your days to make progress toward those.

Take care of yourself physically and emotionally.

But that doesn’t mean they have to be!

Lean into your strengths.

Know your audience.

The takeaway.