MarnitaSpeaks
Feb 23, 2025

Ohhhhh. I started as an ENFP in the my 20s to 30s. But by my 40s I became an I/E NTJ.

I had always been presumed to be a feeling perceiver instead of a thinking judger. But as I aged and was able to express my creativity and it had a true outlet, it turned out that I could finally get my "leader" on. ENTJ's are one of the rarest types at 1.8% of the 16 types. Less than 5% of that 1.8% are women.

But I actually found strengthfinders to be more useful.

By my top five strengths, it's easy to see why I do what I do and how I do it!

Connectedness

Activater

Strategic

Input

WOO (winning others over)

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MarnitaSpeaks
MarnitaSpeaks

Written by MarnitaSpeaks

CEO of Marnita’s Table. Inventor of experience engineering model Intentional Social Interaction (IZI) that rapidly brings people together across difference.

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