What are the Most Important Values for Most People with ENFP Preferences?

  1. Home/family
  2. Friendships (tie)
  3. Health (tie)
  4. Autonomy
  5. Financial security

Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or spirituality; education, learning; being creative; community service; and prestige or status.

8 Responses to “What are the Most Important Values for Most People with ENFP Preferences?”

  1. Michael–i couldnt agree more with this list of enfp values! Warm regards to you, Lorin

  2. Spot on! Life is a marvelous adventure/journey. I have a clear preference for Process vs. Content. My sweetheart of 35 years (ISTJ) helps me understand that the journey is also about the destination.

  3. Great idea for a series of posts Michael. Thanks for writing these. I look forward to reading the other types. As an ENFP, I personally agree with most of these, but would have placed either creativity or learning ahead of financial security in my own list.

    • Thanks Donna. As a fellow NF, I tend to agree with you. Hope you are well. Every time a Dave Mathews song is on the radio, I think of you.

  4. Robert Swartling Reply 24. Apr, 2012 at 10:53 pm

    A great idea to connect values to personality. I agree with Donna in such way as I would have a tie between learning/financial security.