Annoying Things ENTJs Say and Do

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Alexis Kingsley

Alexis Kingsley

Күн бұрын

Annoying Things ENTJs Say and Do
ENTJ Most Annoying Traits - we all have annoying traits. There are amazing gifts we have that we shouldn't try to change, and there are also some edges that need refined. In this series... we're focusing on the edges.... with a fun tongue-in-cheek title.
✨ "We are all works of art and artists working on ourselves." ✨
If you'd like to see a video where I point out the ENTJ strengths: • ENTJ, I COMMAND you to...
I LOVE ENTJs!!! I look up to them so much. I've seen some super sick products done by ENTJs, and any time I'm around them I'm constantly taking mental notes lol.
0:00 About This Series
0:40 What we love about ENTJs
2:45 Function Overview
5:05 Te Annoyances
9:38 Ni Annoyances
15:24 Se Annoyances
20:25 Fi Annoyances
28:24 Growth Tracks
*I'm loosely putting out these videos in order from least viewed types to most viewed types on my channel. So it will probably be SJs, SPs, NJs, then NPs. So don't worry... all types will get their turn.

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@_baller
@_baller Жыл бұрын
How to annoy an ENTJ = Make a 30 minute long video to watch about an ENTJ
@LigerLt
@LigerLt 11 ай бұрын
Did any ENTJ actually watch the whole vid? Its way too scattered and unorganized too keep the attention of an ENTJ. Its like they're explaining for other types but not meant for ENTJ's to watch. Also they're not bringing up any facts just feelings.. And if you really really want to annoy an ENTJ speak slowly in feelings for a long time. Bring a timer and time how long it takes to get annoyed
@tiagonthego
@tiagonthego 11 ай бұрын
@@LigerLti think this a very entj respond😂. Don’t you think maybe always looking for efficiency in everything my be part of the weaknesses?
@LigerLt
@LigerLt 11 ай бұрын
@@tiagonthego Actually no.. But i have realised planning in breaks inbetween stuff makes a huge efficency difference. ex if you sprint 5x20 vs 1x100 its way more efficient
@Angrycapitalist
@Angrycapitalist 9 ай бұрын
I'm 13 minutes in, I'll be the one to make it to the end. I'll update you all on the other side.
@_baller
@_baller 9 ай бұрын
@@LigerLt yeah I’ve added in breaks for mental health, and for the fact that results usually don’t measure up to the effort, maybe in the 90s ENTJs dominated, todays everyone’s a screwball, and better off getting distracted
@FatefulMender89
@FatefulMender89 2 жыл бұрын
Funny you mentioned talking speed because I watched this video at 1.5x speed to save time 🤣
@msamkleaf9945
@msamkleaf9945 2 жыл бұрын
Intj here watching x2.5
@TheAdhdGardener
@TheAdhdGardener 2 жыл бұрын
Same here🤣
@sindre6762
@sindre6762 2 жыл бұрын
same
@jaeaguilar6356
@jaeaguilar6356 Жыл бұрын
💀 same here
@a1n8f20
@a1n8f20 Жыл бұрын
Same it is a very usefull tool
@Kauppovonazo
@Kauppovonazo 2 жыл бұрын
For me as ENTJ it has been really hard to learn other types. For ENTJ-s most times everything is connected and we test things out. It might seem that we rush or do 10 things at once, but we really are just testing things and will these work in every setting. Our goal is to be independent, because it is really hard to go with the pace and emotions of everybody else. For the 40 year old who you know, who said that money can`t not buy happiness, it really was bragging. ENTJ-s love comfort and assets. When I was young my brother asked me, why I like to have lot of money and he said that I answered with money I can get thing moving quicker. I was then seven years old. So money is really important for us, because it helps us achive things quicker. We do enjoi doing things for other people. For some it is stressful, but for us this is the real life, thrill and happiness. When we are busy, moving somewhere and be appreciated for this we are the happiest. The problem is when no one appreciates these things that we do or thinks that anyone can do it. Now for weakness. It is not an option for us. I think every ENTJ learned this early on. It is what people think of you gives you the ability to do larger things. If you show weakness then people around you panic. No one follows weakness. Saying that it is really good to know what other people see in us. We do not think that we are special, but as we do a lot of things we learn to learn quicker and it means we know stuff. But we are also very open minded. So thank you for this.
@emh5745
@emh5745 Жыл бұрын
You know for someone who just knows so much about everyone that is an ENTJ, you say 'we' a lot, but really you're just talking about yourself.
@emh5745
@emh5745 Жыл бұрын
@Laolan ask me if I care
@JENNerationX
@JENNerationX 2 жыл бұрын
We are busy people who want to make our cash, and if you’re not part of it simply get out of the way. Period
@zesticide1010
@zesticide1010 Жыл бұрын
Man, I realized at an early age that multitasking killed the quality of my projects. Learning to complete one task or goal before setting out to the next helps to insure the project aligns with who I am and how I think things should be done.
@nowalex9964
@nowalex9964 2 жыл бұрын
I think you dont get it (or it might just be me) but as an ENTJ i get enjoyment from chasing the goals and working and the emptyness that you described, that i often feel when im done with something is the fact that i have nothing to do, but its hard to do nothing
@tremmelrichardson9759
@tremmelrichardson9759 Жыл бұрын
This comment right here
@Angrycapitalist
@Angrycapitalist 9 ай бұрын
We find enjoyment in the pursuit, and that's ok
@cyberlocc
@cyberlocc 8 ай бұрын
This, 100% this
@cyberlocc
@cyberlocc 8 ай бұрын
​@@Angrycapitalistthis too!
@merlynsng4709
@merlynsng4709 2 жыл бұрын
I think one of the reasons why ENTJs only tell you after the fact that they're depressed or whatever, is that we didn't know it at the time. Or didn't know what to do about it (i.e. talk to people, stop working yourself to death/ start doing something instead of just being stuck, get help). And that it's only some time after the fact that you realise, oh. I think I was depressed. I think that was actually depression. Oh gee, I guess I should have gotten help or something. Oh well. Anyway it's over, so let's move on.
@rachel4060
@rachel4060 Жыл бұрын
ENTJ - yea sometimes I dont stop to think about what I am feeling but additionally, the reason why i dont tell people im depressed is because I get the intuition that people just dont know how to handle it. If say im ashamed I did x or am not doing enough, people reply with "ohh no I wouldnt feel ashamed about that, you are doing your best" LIKE NO. I dont need to hear that, this makes me feel wrong for my feelings. I need you to ask multi layer questions, e.g. what makes you say that, where do you think it stems from, have you overcome this in the past. And then lead me to figure out for myself that everything matters everywhere all at once💫 Because I think most ENTJs truly just struggle with are they a good enough person/are we adding enough value...(since we are constantly assessing that about others)
@katscandance
@katscandance 8 ай бұрын
Yes! I never know when I’m depressed or suppressing my feelings until I do some crazy irrational shit.
@court8420
@court8420 Жыл бұрын
I don't disagree about the humble brag except that it's being done on purpose. Maybe, but I'm just thinking about something else you said about the ENTJ having trouble relating. Telling or discussing what I've been doing is "me" so yes I'm talking about myself but really trying to share something about "me". Sometimes I stop myself before I even say it because I don't want to come off that way but in essence it just means I can't in fact share so it's a catch 22. I can't small talk or open up about things that other types probably perceive as being relatable because frankly either I don't know what that is, it's a waste of time so I'm not thinking or talking about it, and/or it feels inauthentic coming out of my mouth. Literally just last night I was standing around talking with friends (people I serve with) at church and felt like I was just saying stuff to try to be a part of the conversation for the sake of being a part of the conversation but its not really me. I felt zero connection to the conversation or the words coming out of my own mouth. I wish I could. Even in conversation, I want to be productive. Learning, growing...thinking. Anyways this is one of the best videos I've ever seen on an ENTJ. It has given me some things to think about. Keep up the good work. Your friend - ENTJ, Project Manager ( that's my actual job lol)
@thanj27
@thanj27 Ай бұрын
Interesting. I feel I always have to be productive even on rest days (Sat and Sun). It's a double-edged sword.
@MickeyCastro
@MickeyCastro Жыл бұрын
I love that you guys mentioned that ENTJs need to consider Meditation and being present bc I'm never HERE I'm always in the future and I feel unsatisfied with my day to day present bc I'm always thinking of what I want to accomplish instead of enjoying my day or the people that are in my life most. One thing I would tell ENTJs (coming from one) is to make your present circumstances the most authentic and congruent as you can make it. I notice I look to the future more often (out of lethargy for the present) when I don't like my current living/job/relationship situation. It also gives me more motivation to accomplish my goals if my present circumstance inspires me :)
@katscandance
@katscandance 8 ай бұрын
Another interesting thing is I feel very disconnected to the past. When I look at old photos and videos, it’s like I’m viewing someone else’s memories, like visiting a dream. I most recently was reading old text messages with my boyfriend, and it was like I have no recollection of me saying some of these things.
@cyberlocc
@cyberlocc 8 ай бұрын
​@katscandance This, both of you for sure, but super you. And my wife is the polar opposite, and holds grudges and will bring shit up from years ago "remember when you said this" Nope, I don't, I really and truly don't. It's like my brain has a reset every night when I sleep, and all the shit people hold to as grudges, ect was in my cache and it got cleared. Never held grudges, or even remembered "worthless" facts from a few days prior, like what I ate, unless I really really try to hone in. But like he said, my brain is constantly moving, I have 1000s of things in my mind every single day, thoughts, plans, ideas, the future. Even when experiencing and spending time with love ones, my brain is still processing Tons of other information. "How do I solve that problem at work, what am I going to do tommorow, what time will I go to bed tonight, oh shoot I was supposed to do X today" It is relentless, unstoppable, sometimes I wish I could just push pause and I just can't!
@thundermyth
@thundermyth 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Great content and this series is something that everyone who knows their type should listen to
@EazyMurphy
@EazyMurphy 11 ай бұрын
Been doing research about personality but this one hits closest to home. And the humble brag is not intentional I can pick up on the fact it makes people annoyed and it's something you have to be super aware of and in tuned
@TheAdhdGardener
@TheAdhdGardener 2 жыл бұрын
I was watching this on 1.5x 😆 What I thought was interesting and completely accurate for this ENTJ 17:39 when u mentioned alcohol 😬 you're in my head!! Now imagine adhd(combined type) on top of that?! My brain NEVER STOPS RUNNING. Even at night it doesn't stop this inner physical and mental need to keep going. Can be exhausting af hence the alcohol. That's a whole other story😆
@nentj
@nentj 2 жыл бұрын
"Unhealthy types" gets used often. And used so vaguely within the MBTI communities. Mindboggling. And, it is often a projection. A projection of what is acceptable at the current stage of the social norm narrative(s). Why is there no more thought put behind this is beyond me, but whoever's going to be using/throwing terms like that around might as well have the full mental capacity to properly explain it. If they can, that is.
@hany___
@hany___ 2 жыл бұрын
What do you think is considered a healthy type, also I bet you're an intuitive type, am I right? Edit : Nvm ur probably an ENTJ
@Angrycapitalist
@Angrycapitalist 9 ай бұрын
It's difficult for people to understand that some other people think, feel or experience reality in a very different way.. In a fundamental way. Also yeah, what does healthy mean exactly. It would be better if they defined it first..
@kevinjimoh2921
@kevinjimoh2921 2 жыл бұрын
I was trying so hard to readjust my brain setting to be okay with the speed of you guys talking can't even lie haha but on the other hand I really appreciate you guys taking the time to make a video this long about a type that's not even your own! On a personal note (because I try to break out of speaking in third person / professional), it made *me* feel really good that you guys did that. Felt super appreciated! As a last note, I love INTJs. You guys are my favorite type, so smart and allow me to kind of go forward without worrying about crazy pitfalls that I may get into by rushing into things prematurely. You guys are also very accurate mostly. Thank you!
@LigerLt
@LigerLt 11 ай бұрын
For me she's using way too many words describing the pace shes talking is ok. But the guy really talks way tooo slow and towards the end (of what i saw in the vid ) i just got irritated with the guy
@janejustice859
@janejustice859 2 ай бұрын
Im an ENTJ and we are workaholics for a reason. We value our worth on the work we do. It's part of core being. I do find I have to have times were I have to recognize when I'm getting burned out and I need time off for a spell. But it doesn't last long. I've learned meditation helps a lot.
@ItsNuree
@ItsNuree 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an ISFP hoping to figure out how to manage tasks like ENTJs do. Didn't got any info on that, but I learned something else about ENTJs that I didnt know before. Love this series.
@KevinSolem
@KevinSolem 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if this is a good answer but I will try: Always focus on how to get stuff done, not going too deep in the details and you don't need to be 100 % sure all the time. Off course when big things is at risk or important decisions has to be made then you have to take your time before you make the call. When you are taking decisions, know what is logical/best things to do short and long term and what is feelings. You have to control your feelings and not the other way around, especially when you are taking decisions. On work I always thinking: how to get the job done faster, better and easier. Be open for new ways to do things on to the job and be curious all the time. also have faith in yourself. Have a plan but, if needed adjust it. Learn how to handle stress, be in shape, get enough sleep, be ambitious. We entj's do good on job but on homebase some of us is not the wife dream man. I think the main reason for this is because our heads is always on job producing new plans and ideas.
@StyBekka
@StyBekka 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. It was a great pick-me-up for me :)
@mia_seym
@mia_seym Ай бұрын
I'm a 30-ish year old ENTJ who does yoga most mornings (and a few nights a week). I am about 15 years into my practice, and I have only done it a few times around other people. I end up focusing on being better than those around me, so I don't enjoy it with others. It's for me, not for showing off.
@harvey4557
@harvey4557 10 ай бұрын
Your video has great insights. I especially like that they seem original and authentic. One thing I don't agree with however is the statement that people are intrinsically valuable. It really sounds morally right, sure, but the real world says otherwise. If you look at the data regarding abductions for example - where a measurable value is being placed on a human life - you'll see that for some people high ransoms get paid, while for others nothing at all. They might be mourned, but apparently money is more important than them. It might be unfair, but who says we live in a fair world? If this realization makes you uncomfortable it's understandable. It's a painful truth after all. But you can use this insight to take care of yourself instead of depending on others. You will see that nobody loves you like you do. There's so much you can do for yourself if you focus your efforts on #1. And with this realization, you can also gain the help of others. They don't want to help you, they want to help themselves. Help them help themselves and profit from it. 👌
@lobby4545
@lobby4545 4 ай бұрын
For me personally as an ENTJ if we’re sad about a situation I think uu guys got it wrong saying we don’t know r selves and should try harder to feel….personally I think constantly. I’m always internally thinking or questioning things I get lost in thought which iz y I love writing but anyways if I’m sad about something I don’t like to tell ppl because I don’t want to feel weak or b seen as annoying to ppl or helpless
@moonsharn
@moonsharn 3 ай бұрын
It’s incredible how similar this type is to the ENFJ. Hadn’t noticed those similarities before, but now you point out certain traits, I can see them in ENTJ’s too. My dad is ENTJ. I really didn’t think we had anything in common at all. Because he has no empathy, no bedside manner, and I’m the opposite. But now I can see that there are some fairly dramatic similarities. The Se stuff is the most obvious. We’re both unstoppable forces for change. Both constantly busy. Both chasing too many goals and taking on too much responsibility…. And loving that pressure. I used to call him a “workaholic” and me a “mover and shaker” but now I see that we’re just both the same in that area 😅
@PositivePulse123
@PositivePulse123 2 ай бұрын
Yes I have both as a friend and I see so much similarly it's crazy
@solsalgado9463
@solsalgado9463 2 жыл бұрын
ENTJ here... Thanks so much for this breakdown....appreciate this so much.
@tnic3255
@tnic3255 2 жыл бұрын
Love and admire EMTJs too! Ironically I know a number of women entj women including my sister in law and she has a work hard, okay hard mentality for sure! I admire her energy level especially and being so present in a social situation. And of course we always say to her “please…tell us how you really feel.” Lol
@pierresosa6156
@pierresosa6156 4 ай бұрын
Re: humble-brag -- It's not bragging; it's being vulnerable by confessing to have had an experience. "[thing] happened and it caused me [emotion]". ;)
@lobby4545
@lobby4545 4 ай бұрын
As an ENTJ I was once told by my first ex who I was with for 3 yrs “I never understood anything about uu I just kind of went along with it all” and I was also told by another ex a few yrs later “uu treat me like a puzzle or a brain instead of a human”. I was shocked by both of their words because I genuinely see and feels things differently so it made me think wut if this person iz seeing this interaction completely differently than I am rn how iz that possible and wut can I even do about it? Probably nothing..oh well. I love being an enigma no matter wut other ppl think.
@eminemstrash2021
@eminemstrash2021 Жыл бұрын
The idea of an ENTJ "never hitting water" because they never dig a well for long enough is an interesting point. To others, they recognize hat we could hit water, but to us, we master it so fast it becomes meaningless, and we don't want to spend time doing what others obviously won't do for us, so why wait around? There are more interesting things to pursue. If the others want to dig for water, go ahead, nobody's stopping you.
@TransparentLabyrinth
@TransparentLabyrinth Жыл бұрын
Re: setting goals then emptiness at the end, based on my own observations and stuff I've heard in MBTI circles/literature, I think Se-Te can mimic this when Fi gets neglected. The main distinction being that for Se-Te, the goals might look a bit more pointless and scattered from the outside because they don't have that Ni zeroing in of purpose to them? So it's like, spinning the wheels to look busy/productive and avoid criticism or being hassled about indulging in the sensory too much, but it's almost like the worst of both worlds. Cause not only is it not getting the person much of anywhere in terms of like long-term security/stability, but it's also leaving them feeling empty. To put this in context, and I've definitely never done this (:P), you can imagine someone obsessively chasing goal completion in a video game, which can simultaneously feel productive while adding no long-term security and stability to their life. I think this can especially manifest if you are raised around perfectionist/workaholic tendencies, or feel you are chronically neglecting important areas of focus in your life. It's like this gruding avoidant compromise "I want to do my Se thing, but I don't really want to do the Te-Ni thing, so I'm going to kind of do it so it feels like it, but it's not really the same thing in substance." When what's missing/needed is listening to that Fi, overriding the clamor of those outside influences that are making you feel guilty, and going "ok, what's actually important to me and what I believe in. Put my productive energies into that and then I will feel more free to be Se stimulation seeking in the rest of the my life."
@VickiCoolidge
@VickiCoolidge Жыл бұрын
Definitely experienced a lot of these. In college, at one time, I had 5 on campus jobs and a full class load (and somehow also in several clubs and had a social life😂). I’ve also definitely fallen into a loop of putting my worth in my accomplishments. I’ve worked so hard, only to feel empty. But my true worth and peace comes from my relationship with Jesus Christ. He offers true peace and reminds me on the daily, I don’t need to work for love because He freely gave it on the cross :) Thanks for this video, it was scarily accurate and I really enjoyed it! - ENTJ
@G..G..
@G..G.. 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great video. Sitting for an hour doing nothing sounds like torture to me but I know it is important 😂. I will work on 20 minutes a day. Thanks for all your videos. Question: C.S. Joseph speaks of the 4 parts of the mind and he says ISFP is the subconscious of the ENTJ. What do you think of that? He says it’s the part of the ENTJ that needs to be worked on in order to balance yourself out. Would love to hear your thoughts on that subject esp since your husband, Garrett, is an ISFP which would mean his subconscious is ENTJ.
@garrettijohnson
@garrettijohnson 2 жыл бұрын
I think there is tremendous benefit to working on your "subconscious" - it's easy to get stuck in the loop you're most comfortable with (as an introvert, looping with your two introverted functions - as an extrovert, looping with your two extraverted functions). The loop I'd much prefer to be in as an ISFP is the "ENTJ loop" - Te and Se. And I think it's great when ENTJs can get looped into their Fi and Ni. 20 minutes a day of doing nothing is a great start! I realized after I said an hour that I probably should have started with saying 20 mins for the ENTJs haha
@G..G..
@G..G.. 2 жыл бұрын
@@garrettijohnson Hi Garrett, thanks a lot for responding. You guys provide great information. Thanks so much ☺️.
@cyberlocc
@cyberlocc 8 ай бұрын
Wait I didn't make it that far, they suggested doing nothing for an HOUR! I can't, I just CANNOT.
@G..G..
@G..G.. 8 ай бұрын
@@cyberlocc I know 😂🤣😂🤣
@faith4america
@faith4america 5 ай бұрын
RE: 18:48-19:18 I’m “watching” at 1.5 times speed while working on a project for one of my 3 jobs 😂(love you guys)
@kidlikecrow7426
@kidlikecrow7426 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an 12 year old Entj who is still developing Te but I am also trying to develop Ni and Fi, i am very very organized and i have recently become the stereotype Entj of being so busy with school work, it's nice to know that people have the same thought prosses as i do i am the weirdo and nerd of my class and no one just no one ever trusts me not a single person, anyway thank you for this video and advise
@leedlbagginshield8492
@leedlbagginshield8492 5 ай бұрын
Imagine having an ENTJ child
@NB-qy7ku
@NB-qy7ku 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate what you both are doing. Super appreciative. I want to address one point 18:56 it's not the speed your talking. Well maybe that debatable. I think its I want everything in bullet points and what you said in 30 minutes I could read in 30 seconds. Or said in 1 minute. Want the principles or points. Looking for the value, gems etc. As long as your giving quality then your gold. Want to hone in on quality. Everything you said think could be said under 5 minutes. But appreciate both of you doing this. Least its authentic P.S. I would love to hang out with both of you. Your cool
@admygalaxy3
@admygalaxy3 Жыл бұрын
Just started listening to your videos. My one big question.... How do you know so many people? Every example is, I know one guy who does this. I know a girl who.... (lonely infj here just having trouble keeping in touch with a couple other homeschool moms. I can go weeks and only see or talk to my kids, husband, and in laws. Most my old friends ghosted me years ago. 😜)
@evelynthompson755
@evelynthompson755 Жыл бұрын
FYI, when making a video for ENTJs, you should get to the point and don't be wishy washy because you think we might get offended. I promise you that we will not get offended by you keeping it real. We can and do appreciate constructive criticism. Just present your information efficiently and without extraneous talk that is just being said so that you don't offend anyone. :)
@msamkleaf9945
@msamkleaf9945 2 жыл бұрын
As a 19 years old INTJ I wish that I can shuffle my functions to become an ENTJ. Or at least get rid of my Fi function. It is holding my Te back .
@user-qh1jt3cj1g
@user-qh1jt3cj1g 2 жыл бұрын
Is it doable? I'm 18, gotta pass college entrance exams that have low pass rate, overwhelmed with high school's end exams, and I really need Te now more than ever, I want to be Te dominant to just pass through everything? Is it possible to push Te as my dominant? How do I develop Te as quickly as possible? I'm also INTJ
@garrettijohnson
@garrettijohnson 2 жыл бұрын
I would argue that your best form of Te is going to show up when Te and Fi are balanced. All the functions are on an axis, and to diminish one for the sake of another is often going to lead to further unhealth. Growing in Te is a great practice for INTJs, but remember that Te involves showing up well in the world and in human interactions not just getting things done. Fi also helps with that goal, understanding emotions and humans. A balanced person is going to be healthier overall then a one-sided function person if that makes sense :)
@Sam-ng3of
@Sam-ng3of 2 жыл бұрын
It's not holding you back. You need to learn how to improve it. Re shuffle would still mean another function takes its place (Se).
@user-qh1jt3cj1g
@user-qh1jt3cj1g 2 жыл бұрын
@@garrettijohnson question, I did a cognitive functions test (mistypeinvestigator) and I got Te dominant results, but I was still typed INTJ as the best match followed by ENTJ, does this mean INTJ can be Te dominant as well? My enneagram is 8w7
@garrettijohnson
@garrettijohnson 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-qh1jt3cj1g Interesting! I wouldn't be able to type you just from a comments section, but I would explore the information on both types and see which resonates best for you!
@jhixx8910
@jhixx8910 9 ай бұрын
Likely an INTJ (due to being quite introverted when I was young), I relate more to this video than the INTJ annoying things. I am spontaneous with starting projects. I usually have 4-7 small to medium projects ongoing. This is because my interests are a bit scattered since my Ni sees possibilities from experiencing Se. I doubt I have Ne since I have xNFP family members. Fi is something I ignore, I usually take risks and sometimes cut a few corners which I won't feel good doing, but I do it for the outcome anyway, unless it causes uncomfortable stress. My family also tells me to chill and not push myself too hard. One thing I dislike is endlessly planning and procrastinating
@smcdoug11
@smcdoug11 2 ай бұрын
They're overt because they don't brag. Their results do the work you're talking about.
@user-fx7rr6lv8h
@user-fx7rr6lv8h 10 ай бұрын
What you said about Ni actually applies to ENTPs rather than ENTJs, I see this sort of pattern in ENTPs, we or atleast I personally do not hop and in terms of Ni and focusing on one thing, I am more similar to INTJs in that aspect, the difference is, is that I take into account that things may change and always live and see things through the worst case scenario
@Hotpocketmountiandew
@Hotpocketmountiandew Жыл бұрын
Yeah but if they are the boss. Then them being annoying is you not acknowledging their personality. Like if you saw Fred on Scooby Doo and told him its annoying that he likes to solve mysterys. Because they are the boss. Leader. In charge. Because of their biology. You are not. Are you?
@hellfree1
@hellfree1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@kellienaylor4616
@kellienaylor4616 2 жыл бұрын
Omg 😱 only just finished Te annoyance 😂😂😂 I’m so sorry to my children 👧🏽 👧🏼 👦🏽 I am guilty on all accounts 😞🙋🏽‍♀️ but it’s all for them, which is ironic I know.
@alphabeta8566
@alphabeta8566 11 ай бұрын
good thing about youtube : playback speed X2
@martasgreatlibrary
@martasgreatlibrary 10 ай бұрын
me, an entj: listening to this while doing work
@faith4america
@faith4america 5 ай бұрын
Kudos on the growth tracks section (both of you) - wisdom 👍 except yoga. That goes completely against my values. Getting outside and doing mindfulness and prayer are better ways.
@Amrrkevin
@Amrrkevin Жыл бұрын
5:35
@tremmelrichardson9759
@tremmelrichardson9759 Жыл бұрын
Sigh I’m not too upset because of the title of this video so I know some thoughts can be straight perspective/opinion. However, as an ENTJ do not tell me what to do. If I want to do something that may come off as me humble bragging which is spot on haha then mind your business lol I enjoy doing meaningful projects and I understand that it could rub ppl off the wrong way because others want the opportunity to bring us down to their level.
@lauriejeantzeitelliorabrow4412
@lauriejeantzeitelliorabrow4412 Жыл бұрын
It would be helpful if the gentleman would speak up more please. I have the volume all the way up and still difficult to hear him. Maybe just turn up the volume in general because the ads are way way louder than either one of you. Good job on your videos 👍🏻 I like both of you very much btw.
@polutanka
@polutanka Жыл бұрын
I hear him just fine
@Angrycapitalist
@Angrycapitalist 9 ай бұрын
What does "unhealthy types" actually mean?
@AlexisKingsley
@AlexisKingsley 9 ай бұрын
Good question! By "unhealthy," I specifically mean behavior and attitude of a person that is not good for their and/or others' health (social health, emotional health, financial health, bodily health etc.) - typically due to an imbalance of or overemphasis on certain traits while neglecting others.
@Angrycapitalist
@Angrycapitalist 9 ай бұрын
​@@AlexisKingsleyHow would you define "Healthy"
@AlexisKingsley
@AlexisKingsley 8 ай бұрын
@@Angrycapitalist I like the world health organizations definition: a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. So I'm speaking of a "healthy type" when someone habitually orients themself toward and does activities that get them closer to a complete well-being.
@shaunogg9966
@shaunogg9966 2 ай бұрын
As an ENTJ I find non-skippable ads excruciatingly painful, such a waste of my time for something that I am not interested in.
@Food_Enthusiast777
@Food_Enthusiast777 4 ай бұрын
Im an ENTJ-A
@Benjumanjo
@Benjumanjo 2 жыл бұрын
Damn, she’s married? I was about to propose.
@JENNerationX
@JENNerationX 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t be jelly.
@vf.youtube
@vf.youtube Ай бұрын
entj here.. i cant relate at all with this content
@WilliamRVela
@WilliamRVela Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to be that person but nice shirt
@lauriejeantzeitelliorabrow4412
@lauriejeantzeitelliorabrow4412 Жыл бұрын
Don't go backwards on the second line please. We read left to right in English Line 1: left to right 1. Te then 2. Ni Line 2: should also be left to right 3. Se then 4. Fi Left to Right in English please
@Dgn404
@Dgn404 Ай бұрын
Man, fear mongering as a stepping stone? I would not be able to sleep at night if I hurt others to get ahead like that. The idea of it actually makes me pretty mad after seeing all of the harm that has caused in the U.S. especially.. If it was not apparent, I am an infp and not an entj lol (not hating on entjs in general though. You shouldn't condemn people based on type)
@QiWong
@QiWong 2 ай бұрын
Comments they make in this video is why I think people are dumb :P Please think a bit and do more research before making comments about other people you don't understand, especially if you are trying to educate - from an ENTJ female
@idabernstein
@idabernstein Жыл бұрын
18:48 literally played this at 2x speed Possibly the best breakdown I’ve seen of my type…. But don’t tell me to do less 🫣
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