ENFJ CAREER
I just listened to the episode concerning ENFJ personality types and careers and the point made about certain “flavors” needing more creative outlets if they have more structured jobs resonates with me. I’ve been in academia for over 10 years but I’ve always had side jobs that allowed more flexibility and creativity in my life. I assumed I was just picking these side jobs by chance, but never realized how intentional my selections were. I’ve been working only one job due to a recent career change that affords more stability and less physical stress. However, I find myself longing for creative outlets in my life. So I’ve started reading, writing, designing, cooking, etc as I figure out what hobbies to pursue to satisfy that need. I didn’t understand the urge, since I’ve waited a long time for a job like this but now it makes a lot of sense. Excited to learn more!
CC-1R via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/14/23
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