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Note: It should be noted that the Myers-Briggs and Kiersey ratings
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ESTJs thrive on
order and continuity. Being extraverted, their focus involves
organization of people, which translates into supervision.
While ENTJs enjoy organizing and mobilizing people according
to their own theories and tactically based agendas, ESTJs are
content to enforce "the rules," often dictated by tradition or
handed down from a higher authority.
ESTJs are joiners. They seek out like-minded companions in
clubs, civic groups, churches and other service organizations.
The need for belonging is woven into the fiber of SJs. The
family likewise is a central focus for ESTJs, and attendance
at such events as weddings, funerals and family reunions is
obligatory.
Tradition is important to the ESTJ. Holidays, birthdays and
other annual celebrations are remembered and observed often
religiously by this type. The ESTJ is inclined to seek out his
roots, to trace the family heritage back to honored ancestors
both for a sense of family respectability and for a sense of
security and belonging.
Service, the tangible expression of responsibility, is another
key focus for ESTJs. They love to provide and to receive good
service. The ESTJ merchant who provides dependable service has
done much to enhance their self image.
ESTJs have an acute sense for orthodoxy. Much of their
evaluation of persons and activities reflects their strong
sense of what is "normal" and what isn't. ESTJ humor is
frequently centered around something or someone being off
center or behaving abnormally.
ESTJs promote the work ethic. Power, position and prestige
should be worked for and earned. Laziness is rarely viewed
with ambivalence nor benevolence by this type.
"Some men can make decisions and some cannot. Some men fret
and delay under criticism. I used to have a saying that
applies here, and I note that some people have picked it up"
[which refers to "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the
kitchen."]. (Truman, Harry S., Mr. Citizen)
The ESTJ is outspoken, a person of principles, which are
readily expressed. The ESTJ is not afraid to stand up for what
they believe is right even in the face of overwhelming odds.
ESTJs are able to make the tough calls.
Occupations attracting ESTJs include teaching, banking,
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| Famous ESTJ's |
Fictional ESTJ's |
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Carrie Nation
Elliot Ness
John D. Rockefeller
Bette Davis
Robert A. Taft (U.S. senator, son of Pres. Wm. H. Taft)
Sam Walton, owner and founder of WalMart stores
Barbara Stanwyck
Rev. Billy Graham
Dale Bumpers (U.S. Senator, D-Arkansas)
Phil Fulmer, head football coach of the U. Tenn Vols
Pat Head Summit, head basketball coach of the Lady Vols
Robert Packwood (U.S. Senator)
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U.S. Presidents:
- James Monroe
- Andrew Jackson
- William Henry
"Tippecanoe" Harrison
- Franklin Pierce
- Grover Cleveland
- Harry S. Truman
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- George W. Bush
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Lucy
(Charles Schultz's Peanuts character)
Mrs. Harbottle (Herriott, All Creatures Great and Small)
Mrs. Rachel Lynde (Anne of Green Gables)
The Mayor (The Music Man) |
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