ABSTRACT

Intuition and Feeling types bring natural warmth to their activities and are deeply committed to what they do, including what they write and how they express it. Introversion, Intuition, Feeling, and Judgings feel most comfortable in contexts that allow them to write about their personal values, that are open to new ways of looking at old problems, and that allow them the space to work alone. The idealistic standards of Introversion, Intuition, Feeling, and Perceiving types may lead them to believe that their writing is not good enough as it reads now. Some will overrevise; others may abandon the project altogether. All will feel moments of intense inadequacy. ENFPs prefer Extraversion, Intuition, Feeling, and Perceiving. They are inspired by possibilities, which for them usually originate in the outer world. ENFPs may fail to complete writing projects or revise them. Once they have finished a draft, they might feel that a return to that text interrupts their momentum with other projects.