If I'm not mistaken, then ENFps are known to be enthusiastic and excitable. Right? Right. Now, I'm just reading something about how to plan projects, and one of the things you apparently must do is visualize the result. Sorry: THE result. Wild success. Open top limos, ticker tape parades, champagne. Apparently some time during the 60s they discovered that visualizing stuff like that lets your brain work better when you're planning the actual details of the project. AND "people generally are more enthusiastic and feel that the project is unique and positive..."
That sentence reminded me of us. Could it be that ENFps work that way a lot?


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Yeah, the plan thing... and the follow-through thingummy... and the * whispers * quality control... But say "brainstorming" and "visualizing", and we can lift our heads and punch the air. Could this be the source of our enthusiasm? Apparently enthusiasm comes from being able to visualize a desired outcome; we're good at visualizing stuff; hence our enthusiasm. QED.
