About the Author

Elizabeth is a freelance writer and ghostwriter. She’s an anthropologist at heart and loves using social theory to get deeper into the topics she writes about. Born in the UK, Elizabeth has lived in Copenhagen, Frankfurt and Dubai before moving most recently to Budapest, Hungary. She’s an ENTJ with ENFJ leanings. Find out more about her work at bethharris.com

ENTJ吗?如何处理你的情绪(当你早期er Ignore Them)

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on July 14, 2021

It’s not unusual forENTJsto find it hard to handle their emotions. We’re the personality type that prefers to squash our emotions and ignore them as much as possible. Life is less complicated when you can take out the emotion, right?

The problem is, to build healthy relationships, you need to learn how to deal with your emotions and let them show from time to time. If you ignore them for too long, you risk jumping straight to anger next time you feel any negative emotion bubbling to the surface.

Ranking the 16 Myers and Briggs Types from Most to Least Polite

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on June 09, 2021

Some personality types are known for being extremely polite in every situation while others couldn’t care less what people think of them and their manners. While politeness depends a lot on culture and upbringing, some personality types are definitely more polite than the rest!

What Personality Types are Most Polite?

Ever wondered which of the16 personality typesare most and least polite? Check out this list and see if you agree with the ranking!

6 Activities that will Help Enneagram Type 8s Instantly Relieve Stress

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on May 19, 2021

ForEnneagram Type 8s, it can be difficult to recognize when stress levels are rising. Type 8s pride themselves on always being in control so this personality type can find it hard to accept when things in their life are getting out of hand.

This personality trait means that Enneagram Type 8s really benefit from stress-relieving activities. Here are 6 ideas to help relieve stress instantly, so you can stay on top form while keeping your mind and body healthy.

10 Movies ENTJs Will Love (And 3 They’ll Hate)

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on March 30, 2021

There’s something really satisfying about watching characters that you can relate to on-screen. Thankfully,ENTJsdon’t have to look too hard to find them. Whether it’s awesome problem-solving skills, buckets of charisma or tireless dedication to their jobs, there are lots of characters in Hollywood that ENTJs can admire.

Here are 10 movies ENTJs will love. And 3 they’ll probably hate, just to balance things out!

ENTJ吗?Here’s How to Cope With Having Zero Control

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.2021年3月09日

The classicENTJ personality typewill always put control at the top of their list of priorities. The need for control is absolutely central to the ENTJ character. So what happens when they're faced with a situation where they have zero control—like with recent global events? Short answer: they feel a sense of loss or hopelessness that’s hard to shake off.

How to Let Go of Grudges, Advice from a Judger

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on January 27, 2021

Do you find yourself holding a grudge for months or maybe even years? Well you’re not alone. Many of us hold grudges as a way of dealing with disappointment. This is a common trait for a whole range of personality types but especially for those with a Judging preference on theMyers and Briggs personality system.

Why Being Friends With Your Opposite Can Be Really Good for You (and Them)

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on January 05, 2021

Recently, I asked one of my best friends to send me her music recommendations. What I got back was a playlist so varied, so cool and so completely different from my music that I couldn’t believe what I was listening to.

This friend is one of the people I feel closest to in my life but she also couldn’t be more different from me. We are total opposites. And that’s why our friendship works.

What Extraverts Really Need From Their Introverts This Holiday Season

Clinically Reviewed bySteven Melendy, PsyD.on December 15, 2020

The perfect holiday period looks different for everyone. For some who type as Extraverts on aMyers and Briggs personality test, it might be a calendar filled with social events, meeting up with friends and family and getting into the holiday spirit with big crowds and parties. For Introverts, it probably involves more time enjoying the calmer aspects of the holiday season, with plenty of time for reflection.

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