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Public speakers can help to inspire, educate, and lead people down a better path. While this is a profitable career for some, not every personality type is suited for this kind of position. With many people listing public speaking as their number one fear, supposedly, there is a select group of personality types that thrive in and even enjoy public speaking. So, which Myers Briggs personality types are the best public speakers? Let’s dive deeper.<\/span><\/p>\n
\nAccording to the traits defined within each Myer’s Briggs type, these eight personalities are more likely to be the best public speakers:\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h4>\n
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1 | ENFJ | Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Feeling (F), Judgment (J)<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n
2 | ENFP | Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Feeling (F), Judgment (J)<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n
3 | INTJ | Introversion (I), Intuition (N), Thinking (T), Judgment (J)<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n
4 | ENTJ | Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Thinking (T), Judgment (J)<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n
5 | ENTP | Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Thinking (T), Perception (P)<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n
6 | ESFJ | Extraversion (E), Sensing (S), Feeling (F), Judgment (J)<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n
7 | ESTP | Extraversion (E), Sensing (S), Thinking (T), Perception (P)<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n
8 | ESFP | Extraversion (E), Sensing (S), Feeling (F), Perception (P)<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n<\/blockquote>\n
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ENFJ<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Feeling (F), Judgment (J)<\/h3>\n
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ENFJs often make excellent public speakers and possess a talent for inspiring others. If you’re an ENTJ, you’ll usually know how to say the right things and help people reach their full potential. ENFJs possess an innate talent to empathize and connect with people, which helps them figure out how to motivate them. <\/span><\/p>\n
ENFJs are hardworking and driven people themselves who genuinely enjoy being able to help and affect others. ENFJs are often some of the best public speakers, and they enjoy this type of career immensely.<\/span><\/p>\n
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ENFP<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Feeling (F), Perception (P)<\/h3>\n
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ENFPs are great at public speaking and inspiring others. If you’re an ENTP, you may not always enjoy standing up in front of people, but you know you are good at it, and you project confidence. ENFPs can help to motivate people by merely evoking emotions and speaking in a charismatic manner. <\/span><\/p>\n
ENFPs are naturally charming, which helps them build trust and be convincing when they are trying to motivate people in the right direction.<\/span><\/p>\n
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INTJ<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Introversion (I), Intuition (N), Thinking (T), Judgment (J)<\/h3>\n
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INTJs, you are great at motivating others and know how to use information and wit to deliver the perfect speech. What’s funny INTJ, is that you usually dislike the public speaking aspect! But you know you can be a great speaker if you can get over the occasional emotional exhaustion. INTJs can often become overwhelmed when they have to spend so much time and energy with others. INTJs can often write excellent motivational books to help teach people better ways to improve their lives.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
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ENTJ<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Thinking (T), Judgment (J)<\/h3>\n
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ENTJs often enjoy being public speakers, since they get to do something that showcases their skills. ENTJs are good at using information and facts to show others how to improve. Whats often troubles others about public speaking won’t affect the ENTJ. They can often speak in front of large crowds with ease as long as the information is factual. When the ENTJ understands a subject, they are skillful at teaching others and speaking in front of them. ENTJs are motivated people, and this is often something they can demonstrate to others through public speaking.<\/span><\/p>\n
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ENTP<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Thinking (T), Perception (P)<\/h3>\n
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ENTPs often make great public speakers and enjoy being able to pass on wisdom to others. They can certainly make excellent public speakers since they are capable of putting together the right information to help others. ENTPs are also charming people, which allows them to say the right things and express themselves in a way that ignites others into action.<\/span><\/p>\n
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ESFJ<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Extraversion (E), Sensing (S), Feeling (F), Judgment (J)<\/h3>\n
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ESFJs can often be good public speakers, especially since they get a lot of enjoyment from helping others succeed. The ESFJ will do whatever is in their power to make a difference, and being a public speaker often turns out to be an excellent way for this to happen. <\/span><\/p>\n
ESFJs are outgoing and friendly people who like being able to connect with others. When the ESFJ becomes a public speaker, they use their skillsets to empathize with others to create meaningful connections, and this helps them discover the best way to motivate them.<\/span><\/p>\n
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ESTP<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Extraversion (E), Sensing (S), Thinking (T), Perception (P)<\/h3>\n
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ESTPs are naturally charming, which is something that helps them become great public speakers. While ESTPs enjoy being able to inspire and speak in front of others, being a public speaker can drain their energy. ESTPs are more interested in living in the present and taking in all of the things they enjoy the most in life.<\/span><\/p>\n
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ESFP<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Extraversion (E), Sensing (S), Feeling (F), Perception (P)<\/h3>\n
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ESFPs are charming and outgoing people, which helps massively when it comes to public speaking. ESFPs often motivate and inspire people and enjoy positively affecting them. When you care about the people involved, ESFP, you can help others become their best selves. <\/span><\/p>\n
ESFPs often do best as public speakers if they have someone to help behind the scenes, and can be a great face to improve comfort and motivate others.<\/span><\/p>\n
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