Missing the Thundermans.Ī post shared by Official Maya Le Clark on at 10:15pm PST Emotional arguments or pleading won’t work as only hard facts and logical reasoning ‘compute’ with the ESTJ.?Livin' the cozy liiiiiife? with their Thundermans cups. They tend to dislike sloppiness or mess and engender order and discipline within projects, teams and situations. The extravert side also means they will have little trouble letting everyone know exactly where they stand. Being extraverted, their focus involves organisation of people, tasks, processes, etc which all translates into “management.” While ENTJs enjoy organising and mobilising people according to their own ideas, ESTJs are content to enforce ‘the rules,’ often dictated by tradition or handed down from a higher authority, if a job needs to be done, (‘done’ being the operative word), then leave it to an ESTJ. If something needs to be planned, organised followed-through then the ESTJ is the person to do it.ĮSTJs are factual, accurate, detailed and process driven the ESTJ will bring order, structure and focus to their environment. They plan with logic and objectivity, relying on empirical evidence and data rather than emotions. So, the ESTJ may rush in without stopping to consider the full range of options open as their prime focus will be to get on with it and as such they may be difficult to budge. The desire to ‘do’ can also make the ESTJ very present focused and so they may not necessarily appreciate how such present actions may impinge on the future nor do they excel at predicting or anticipating future trends or forecasting as they are keen to make quick decisions and are built to get to closure as quickly as possible in order to get the job done. Laziness is viewed with scorn and the credo is ‘If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!’ Power, position and prestige should be worked for and earned. ESTJs are traditional and hierarchical, they exude work ethic. For the ESTJ change must make logical sense and ‘if it ain’t broke then why fix it?’ ESTJs thrive on order and continuity. This can mean the ESTJ will be traditional and often quite conservative in their approach, preferring the known to experimenting or trying a more novel, creative approach so they may not always adapt well to change, and indeed if pushed hard can make formidable opponents to any new order. Their ability to jump in and take charge can, however, become a weakness as the ESTJ will follow the traditional, tried-and-tested route, and may want to dive in quickly, get their hands dirty and ignore the advice of those who may want to reflect or try a different approach. Practical planners, ESTJs are factual, accurate, detailed and process driven the ESTJ will bring order, structure and focus to their environment. Formal and structured the ESTJ works best when everyone is clear as to the ground-rules, (the ESTJ will happily create them if they are lacking). The ESTJ simply wants to get on and get things done. There is a strong competitive edge to the ESTJ, and a need to assume control and this can often make it difficult for others to deflect them from their chosen course of action. This desire to get things done may mean that they ignore the niceties, the softer issues as they tend not to be so well-tuned in to how other people are feeling. The ESTJ has a strong work ethic and this includes loyalty to the cause - whatever that cause is. ESTJs are built to project manage, which is why they are often found in Operations type roles, quickly weighing up the situation, setting targets and marshalling the resources to make sure the job is done - on time and within budget.
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