Which of the 16 Personalities are Most and Least Productive? (Ranked)
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- What is the most (and least) productive of the 16 Myers-Briggs Personalities?
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@@Piros13 your English seems ok, how about passive English a.k.a reading English subtitles on screen? There's usually captions for this right? Cmiiw đ
@@Piros13 I hope Frank answers this personally for you, but here is a video he did about community contributions/subtitles. Itâs a year or so old so maybe CZcams has made changes since this was posted; I donât know. I know this is a frequent request. czcams.com/video/Bn0pERZ9yNA/video.html
@@Carol_65 omg I tried to turn on CC on that vid (in my native language) and it's still available, but tried it on Frank's newer vids but it's only English captions which is available. So I guess it's still true till now đ
Your welcome
(for those who donât have time to watch the whole video):
Most to least:
1. ESTJ (tip: take time for self care)
2. ENTJ (tip: donât focus purely on efficiency; try to put a splash of beauty in your space)
3. ISTJ (tip: take a few mins every day to think outside the box)
4. INTJ (tip: write down everything you do so that you donât need to struggle w/ details)
5. ISFJ (tip: congratulate yourselves on what you do throughout the day)
6. ESFJ (tip: donât wait around to get approval from other people before you get something done)
7. ISTP (tip: allow others to assist you)
8. ESTP (tip: start planning your day so you donât get sidetracked)
9. ENFJ (tip: focus on getting *your* tasks done)
10. INTP (tip: take time to prioritize what is important to accomplish)
11. ENTP (tip: clean your office area and get everything organized)
12. ESFP (tip: work smarter, not harder⊠try to streamline your work and come up w/ a system)
13. ISFP (tip: be more of a team player and learn to accept criticism)
14. INFP (tip: start getting things done, even if you donât feel like it)
15. INFJ (tip: stop planning and get things done, and donât always try to be perfect)
16. ENFP (tip: stick to things until they get resolved)
Sincerely,
An ISTJ
I have been looking for you!
Have my like and go up!
Thank you. You saved me 5=minutes of lying in bed.
Show off! đ
Sincearly INFJ
The âyourâ in bold thank you for personally attacking me, I needed that đđ»
@@brookbehague rofl ENFJ one??
this killed me. As an INFJ, it's so accurate. I can spend an ENTIRE DAY just sitting, thinking and listening to music. I'm doing ABSOLUTELY nothing, but hypothesizing possible future events or ideas đ
Lol. That could be me, an INTJ. It's true that compared to our ENTJ brethren, with all the same functions: INTJs are the runt of the litter. I'm convinced, that's because we have the unproductive Ni Fi loop, whereas ENTJs have the insanely productive Te Se loop. In other words, instead of daydreaming about feelings (or just daydreaming), they're working even when they're playing. Makes me think they're not real INtuitives, but are imposters. Secretly, ESTJs in disguise...
@@rocketassistedgoat1079 Well, ISTJ has the Si-Fi loop, which is, imo, also unproductive... I get a feeling of being stuck. Like introverted functions are functions you're supposed to go into temporarily and then come back out, but sometimes an introvert gets stuck. Don't know about extraverts, I guess. Si-Fi to me feels like an unfortunately unproductive loop.
@@aprilhelm518 Fi-Si is the same loop that INFPs have, only with the hero and child reversed. From experience with them though, their loop also includes iNtuition-the classic daydream state, so they can be as unproductive as me. I'm not sure how that fits into everything. I suspect extroverts in general are more productive, because they have an extroverted loop. Any loop can be unhealthy, but an extroverted loop, like Te Se: I think that's what being a workaholic is. But then (shrugs), what do I know. I just know as an INTJ, there is NO chance I'm one of the most productive types, lol. Weird thing is, when I was young: I used to spend 12hrs a day, pretty much every day on my hobbies during the school holidays. But then I burnt myself out (something I'm terrified of these days): and didn't touch any of them for 15yrs. So now, I pace myself, even with the things I enjoy. But then, I am sleep first (conserving energy). Sleep, blast, consume play-in that order.
That is so accurate đ
Doing what I'm programmed to do feels productive lol but no one gets that
FJ: My tip for INFP's is to just start getting stuff done, even if you dont feel like it.
Me, an INFP: *using this video to procrastinate homework*
Lmao, so accurate!
sammeeee
Procrastination buddies!
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Been semi-hardcore cleaning the house and cleaning up the yard, procrastinating on the one project that actually has a deadline coming up⊠đ
INFJ and INTJ
Most productive: Procrastinating
Least productive: Procrastinating
lmao
Legit, as an INTJ, yep
me, as an INFJ, productively procrastinating
Me INFJ and husband INTJ. We don't procrastinate - we just try ways to do as little as possible while still getting shit done. xD
@@leevicker8274 thatâs the point of being inxj type xd
Most productive : Procrastinating in the early the early days of a project
Least Productive : Procrastinating while the deadline is close đ
Thats an easy answer, intp for both.
No way... Isfp here and I can be both too. I mean if my energy is high, I'm in the right mood, highly motivated and being appreciated, then I can be the most productive creature on the planet. If not, then bye đż
yes
Exactly
As an intp, yes we are incredibly productive, but also don't get much done, we usually aren't productive about what we should be, but instead something completely random we thought up
@@dannyhodson2525 exactly. Squarroot 2 at necessary tasks, half of lightspeed at interesting problems. Mostly, the latter not related to work though
The fact that I saw this video while I should be doing my homework is funny.
that is awkardly accurate
as an xNTP, same
Same...
Heh how funny, same, this video in fact distracted me from doing my hw but we dont talk about that - an ENFP lol
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Me, an ENFP, seeing the title: **chuckles** _Iâm in danger._
Same but in INTP
@@ListlessPirate
Well, you got a way better result than me⊠x)
@@viveleshistoires4874 True, but how productive one actually is depends on much more than just how they think and perceive the world. Based on how I am as a student I was fully expecting to be within the bottom 3 lol
rip but same LOL - infp
@@ListlessPirate I really hoped you guys would be worst than us but we clearly beat all of you in the procrastinating processâŠ
Your INFJ advice is spot-on. Iâm an INFJ and when I was younger sometimes I would spend so much time thinking about or planning doing something that it somehow âfeltâ like I actually did it. Many years ago I had this glaringly obvious moment of clarity that, for something to get done I actually have to DO THE THING. Sounds silly but now I just remind myself I have to DO THE THING and that mostly works, Iâm actually fairly productive!
Ikr. This is why I hate my depression and my really good imagination.
It's like I feel satisfaction of achieving my dreams from imagination alone and then proceed to get depressed again, cuz it never happened lmao
Honestly same, I still struggle with actually _doing it,_ but as soon as I manage to get myself started I soar.
It's a task, but a worthwhile one for sureâš
I think so this is the main reason
Why I'm childhood Ppls think that we can't do anything or we don't know how to do it
I'm an INTJ. I rarely talk about stuff I'm interested in - if I start, I may become unstoppable. And then I feel an extreme cringe at what I've done for a year or more. So I talk to real people in my mind. I remember a couple of times when I woke up early and was lying with my eyes closed for 2 or 3 hours. After a while, it felt like a real thing, though I knew it wasn't real. That way, I created fake but enjoyable memories without feeling cringing. Lol.
t-shirt for INFP's:
"Just do the THING"
As an infp who right now is procrastinating I can tell that we're gonna be at the last places đ
I was actually doing something productive while watching this which was weird.
You were actually 14th, us Infjs 15th and Enfps last-
@@-randomuser-4897 I think they meant at one of the last places :D
Kinda surprised we weren't last. Although what Frank said about ENFPs very much so applies to INFPs as well, I think.
I was busy doing my music theory so âŠ
ENFP here. I know you're feeling down because we were dead last but....My dudes...There is hope for us yet. I have been more productive and produced more art in the past year than I have in my entire life. I've figured out how to ride the wave of inspiration by trying to take on a mentality that every part of the process of getting stuff done is inspiring. Also, it is so satisfying to see a finished project! So keep going!
I think as an ENFP you really have to find the thing you want to do and love, because for the rest it's just very very useless for us, cause I'm pretty sure we do indeed already have a final goal settled and we only do the work for school and stuff to actually get to do the thing we love. -ENFP (too)
@@chrisscrossz7307 the problem is that thing that we love changes constantly or just disappears overnight completely, then were stuck at a crossroad in the middle of nowhere.. keep going the familiar yet increasingly mundane road? or take a gamble down a new rabbit hole that gives us that intense high energy feeling at the potential cost of wasted time and resources until we eventually burn out again.. i feel like it never ends
đ I knew we were going to be dead last when he got to eleven and he still didn't say us. đ„ș Why? I do lots of stuff. I just don't finish the stuff I started before doing other stuff.
I'm so proud of you!
Oh, Iâm not down, and as an ENFP who starts a lot of projects and almost never finishes any (with some procrastination in the middle) I fully expect us to be last, but itâs nice to not sugarcoat the reality for some of us because a lot of ENFPs sometimes donât realize what they need to change in their life in order to better themselves. For me, I think it helps get myself organized, both around my workplace area and with the help of some agenda where I can list things I need to do and prioritize them. Our inspiration can be very unpredictable but I think itâs important to set our goals and focus on what we want or need to achieve.
For once, I agree with 100% of Frank's INFP assessment.
We gotta suck it up and get stuff done, even if we don't feel like it. Having some kind of reward system for ourselves can be helpful. Sometimes even the satisfaction of crossing tasks off lists, or reflecting on our day and finding we have been productive, can be motivating. Think ahead a little and consider how you'll feel at the end of the day, week, or month.
And yeah, sometimes you have to put in some tedious work, or what may feel like 'meaningless' work, to pave your way toward the life you really want. This also includes taking care of yourself physically so you can feel and function your best.
Building good habits is always helpful. Tedious things can feel easier and come more naturally once they become habitual.
Once you do get your career and your life aligned with who you really are, it does all tend to get easier.
(long message ahead)
an infp here, and I have a ton of tasks to accomplish, but I have no motivation to do them. I write fan fiction and haven't updated in almost two months. On December 15, I promised to upload many chapters, but I haven't completed a single one. I have schedules in my head but itâs too complex and whenever it's time for me to do something, I always tell myself, "I swear I'll do it tomorrow," but I never do it until the last minute. I always believe I am capable of completing any task and claim "I believe that would work, I promise Iâll do it tomorrow the whole day," but I never do.
I feel less productive and feel like Iâm not doing anything good in my life. Now I feel bad that a lot of people are disappointed at me. I feel like Iâve upset them :,((. Itâs also bothering me a lot and feel anxious every time I think about itđ And whenever I feel motivated and finally start doing these tasks, thereâs always this feeling that I feel like itâs not going to be good enoughđđ„
As an infp I usually reward myself with daydreaming for about 30 mins after getting something done that is the highest entertainment for me đ
The hard part is when you THINK you have it sorted, but then thereâs nothing in your field, or something becomes obsolete (etc). It feels like I have to do a complete mulligan and figure out an alternative. And being the age I am, it feels either too late or almost too late which kind of stalls me.
Also seems like I need to constantly figure out who I am. That question has always been difficult to answer.
ive learned that while i do things like washing dishes i can daydream during the task its great :)) although it can make me go slower but like at least im getting it done haha -infp
As an INTP, I feel like I'm the most productive or diligent person in my class, I always do my tasks before the due date (or even before the teacher tells us to do the assignment and had just posted it). But the thing is, I do them in one day SO that I can be lazy for the rest of the weekđ
omg same.. it's like I procrastinate alot but I still keep on procrastinating coz I get the job done anyways
It's more like being spontaneous.
The trick is to know exactly how long each task takes.... so you can start at the last possible moment and still finish on time.
The real issue is..... tasks with no deadline. They never happen.
@@harmonicarchipelgo9351 yes đđ
If youâre a constant pre-crastinator, youâre definitely not an INTP. đ Deadlines are arbitrary to INTPs. đ€Ł
The thing with INTJ is ...even if we don't act all the time to complete a particular project we'll be trying to learn something new or look at something in different POVs (which may or may not be related to our current project but will help for the overall future)
Totally
so true lmao, id rather understand something fully before working on it (even if it costs me a lot of time), and just like so id also rather get the job done well/properly and hand it in late compared to handing it in on time but half-assed.
Couldnât have said it better
Yup! This is a great strength of mine and, also, it has been a nightmare adjusting to a different job recently, where the majority of my processes don't work. I've been planning how to be productive while missing important deadlines and it's stressing me out!
True. This keeps INTJs prepared for every eventuality, because in this fast-paced world, INTJs require time to digest information before making any decision, so we would prefer to know beforehand what and how to respond to everything before it comes.
I think when under pressure as an INFJ I become very productive. Yes I procrastinate and plan and daydream and make lists blah blah blah but once I am motivated there is no stopping me from getting things done.
Absolutely, and that's one of the reasons actually that I disagree with Frank about the number 15 spot.
I think if the plan or even just the vision is emotionally dragging you enough, INFJs can be super productive with their ways of solutions.
+Giving myself deadlines helped me learn to accept even if not perfect đ
True on that!
INFJ here and pressure actually makes me less productive. But when I'm not stressed I am actually very productive. I love being on my feet getting stuff I am passionate about doing. But once I am under pressure to do something it makes me stressed.
As an ENFP⊠this explains a lot. I expected to see ENFP fairly low on the list, so being in last wasnât a surprise to me lmao
I am enfp too
INFP here and I thought you and us would be competing for last place
I at the beginning of video and now I know đđđđ of course Iâm also sitting here watching CZcams videos while I should be writing work notes đđđđđ
@@bodine219 lol. Almost ^^
@@IndigoBellyDance I should be sleeping now. Things we *need* to do. And things we *ACTUALLY DO* are different. MOST of the times :(
(INTP) Surprising to see that i wasn't even in the bottom 5, had to listen on. Immediately stopped being surprised when FJ basically said INTPs are very good at solving problems but that doesnt mean they are gonna do it. That about sums up my life.
ikr, it was accurate
Exactly
I was surprised, too.
Yep, we can basically do everything if we want to and are good at it except we don't.
âThe number 11 most productive type is the ENTPâ
Me, and ENTP: âweâre that high on the list??â
Came here looking for this comment
I wonder how I got higher than my loved one INFJ. Most of time I do some random, stupid things on Internet. On the other hand - most of the time she daydreams on the couch. But she does her work better than I do mine! She's more concientious. Maybe less motivated though. And she thinks too much of "how to do this?". Yup. Conclusion: I'm super productive, a machine-man! xD Nope, just kidding lazy-ass.
I have an infj friend as well, and jeez, i am not as half productive as her, even if she is not so productive compared to people in general
The clean your desk method is quite brutal but it works. I took many many breaks, did some useless but cool stuff in between and found some time for studying. So at the end of the day my desk isn't any cleaner, but I did everything else that I usually wouldn't xD
Loool
I can't think of someone else who can define INTJ's with our productivity so well.
Procrastinating right now but in a minute I'm going to speed run my assignment.
Totally agree. Just last week I spend a ton of my time creating new calenders/todo-lists and than deciding when could I do what and in which order...đ
When my turbulent mode was on , i did 5 practicals in one night .
I honestly thought this was only me, so glad other INTJs do it too đ
ENFP here and boring every day tasks are the bane of my existence. I used to pay a housekeeper because I hated cleaning that much! Lol
Now I set a timer for 30 minutes and blitz through tasks that I absolutely do not enjoy. I then reward myself with fun activities, repeat this twice daily.
I did the lawn myself (2 hours) all spring, but when the heat index was 101 every day for weeks I rehired my lawn guy.
I spend my productivity on more important things than cleaning house or mowing lawns. The extra focus spent earning more money to pay others makes sense to me, but women really get guilted over hiring a housekeeper even if they can well afford it.
I love the idea of your 30 min timer/reward system! May have to implement that myself! Iâm also ENFP, and I agree regarding wanting to spend my most productive time on creative projects & things of more importance than menial chores (I own a little jewelry business & work from home, so creative projects = my income/livelihood) ⊠once my business became successful it was super difficult for me to keep up with the tedious paperwork side, so I hired a tax guy/book keeper and it changed my life!! Absolutely worth the extra $$.
Once I can afford it, Iâm totally willing to get a housekeeper - in fact, itâs one of my goals⊠I have 2 teenage boys as well, so they can do the yard stuff & help around the house, but they are ENTP & INFJ - so, sometimes, none of us really make it through our âchores listâ đ Itâs ridiculous for women to be shamed for needing help with housework, but it certainly does happen⊠I have family members who think Iâm living the easy life, simply because I love what I do and get to work from home⊠when really, running my own business & raising 2 teenagers as a single mom is a very difficult, time consuming undertaking - Iâm not going to feel ashamed for needing all the help I can get! (In other words, I feel you! - sorry for the rant đ€Ł)
@@ktwhimsy6946 I am so happy to read what you wrote because you really understand. I am a widow and canât do it all. Lol This will sound crazy lazy, but on days that I am really stubborn, I break up the timers to 4 (15 minute) sessions. Lol I tell myself, I can tolerate most anything for 15 minutes. I am glad that others can relate.
@@friend757 haha, that doesnât sound lazy at all in my book! That sounds like understanding your âweaknessesâ and taking the proper steps/precautions to make sure you still get things done đđ» if anything, itâs pretty genius - not everyone is capable of self reflecting & taking tangible steps to improve their lives as a result!
I feel like âI can handle anything for 15 minutesâ should be a mantra for ENFPs đȘđŒ
@@friend757 I understand myself. SO. MUCH. MORE. than before, thanks to your feedback. Thank you so much, kind fellow ENFP stranger!
Gotta be Frank with you, Frank. This INTJ had very low expectations for this video, but your INTJ tip is spot on. Life changing not boring. You need a Life Hack Nobel. I figured out my desperate need for noting taking on details in my late 30s, and I usually use Evernote. I am constantly appalled that I can't remember where I bought things, or even what the brand was. I've started taking notes when I cook because later I have no idea how I did anything. Young INTJs, listen to Frank. The man knows what he's taking about.
I can DEFINITELY say, that as an INFJ (and a hubby who is also an INFJ) we both had points in our life where the other would be the most productive w house work, and the other has to take on the responsibility/weight of the other. I grew up putting everything off and having a hard time focusing. I had to learn to discipline myself, cuz my parents never made me follow thru w anything. It's just one of those things that you have to realize is a problem, and then once it's addressed it kinda changes your mindset for the time being. But then we can go back to bad habits if the other doesn't hold us accountable. We can def get stuck sometimes when we have stressors, too. But if you find stuff to help you then it's easier and becomes a long term habit. I like to get music going, or listen to something I want to watch while cleaning so I don't feel like I'm losing that self-enjoyment time.
There is a solid reason that ISTP is in the middle. We are perfectly productive.. until we are bored with it. Then, best of luck trying to get us to finish it. We've already moved on to something else that has sparked our attention.
ISTP can confirm
so many unfinished projects that were once highly desired xD
true hahaha
Ye my istp friend is totally like that
Sooooo true
Placing my bets right now, one last edit three minutes before premiere:
ENTJ - ESTJ - ISTJ - ISTP - ESFJ - ISFJ - ENTP - ENFJ - ISFP - ESTP - ESFP - INTJ - INTP - INFJ - ENFP - INFP
I hope I don't look like a fool with this one.
Post-video edit: I've done worse.
My ISTP husband doesnât mind people helping if theyâre actually helpful, but hereâs why he says he would usually rather work alone: theyâll talk too much and not get anything done, try to âhelpâ but end up needing him to help them help him thereby slowing him down, or theyâll tell him to do it their way and then they just argue the whole time about which way is right. đ
Hi, ISTP. I hate people helping because I enjoy the process. If someone else did it đą I get very frustrated
@@kaodi6993 Interesting! I wouldnât be surprised if my husband felt the same way, âcause he definitely enjoys what he does. His favorite type of gift is some useful but broken thing that he can fix.
*I can be productive if what I am doing is something that I like or am passionate about. If that's not the case, I tend to manipulate myself into doing it.*
For example: "if I do this task, I'll let myself to watch a marathon of anime"
-INFP
Lol i do the same thing. I had an essay to write, so i made myself a cup of hot chocolate and said 'for every paragraph u write u get to have a sip of the hot chocolate, if not it'll get cold'. Needless to say, the essay was done in under 15 minutes
INFP here, I'm mostly unproductive, but when I get going (inspirational drive) I *get going* ... until my battery reaches something like -27% and if I'm not done with the project I'll probably stop and depends on the project I might not get back to it in a long time
I agree with this as an isfp, I'm so unproductive in general (unless I'm really interested) but when I hit a hot strike I can go for a LONG time and I try to keep it going til I'm tired af or done coz who knows when the next one will hit
True... very true
YES! when we're doing something we really want to do we could spend hours and hours into it ..the problem is the things we have to do which isn't our cup of tee :/ .. sometimes we just have to bear and do it
Predictions
Due to Te being their dominant function I bet either ENTJ or ESTJ are the most productive.
Nah fam ISTJ due to Si and then Te
Estj are crazy in productivity
I confirm ENTJ are indeed quite productive
My dadâs an estj and Iâm an istj and weâre definitely the productive ones in the family
@@p.p.1247 fax dude, I work full time some times 60+ hours a week for my job and I go to school which probably takes like more than 20 hours a week. Canât seem to turn it off⊠oh I am an ESTJ btw
ok but real talk, the INTJ tip was actually helpful. It took me like 18 years to figure out the exact kind of shoes I like to wear. Now that I've figured it out and noted it, I only buy those kinds over and over. Writing it down what I liked and where I got it is actually helpful for the stuff that doesn't come up as often
I have something like this too
~INFJ
I, as an INTP, am procrastinating by commenting (and scrolling through CZcams) instead of doing homework.
Oh, my gosh - you made my ISFJ self tear up.
Also, ISFJ pro tip: a couple years ago, I started keeping a journal where I write down what I want to do on my personal/creative projects at the beginning of the month, and then all month, I track what I got done. I started it in order to be more productive, but eventually I realized that a big part of it is because I feel like I never do anything, so having it written down helps boost my confidence that I am not, in fact, The Worst. I highly recommend this approach! (My ISFP sister, who is super chill and does what she wants, affectionately calls it my "Murder Board of Fun." Because it's mostly me writing down art and craft and writing projects and then giving myself credit for doing them.)
INFJ here and for some reason the ISFJ entry on this list was more accurate to my personal productivity then the INFJ. And yes I am definitely an INFJ. But I related a lot to ISFJ, especially with the feeling like I'm never doing enough part.
My husband (INFJ): Wow, Honey! You get so much done! I am so proud of you!
Me ISFJ: No, I really wanted to get this and this and this done, but somehow I didn't find the time or energy to do it. I got an average amount of work done.
Husband: You did more today than all your sisters put together!
Me: They have different lives. You can't use that comparison.
Also INFJ husband with extensive plumbing abilities, my shower has been broken for two and a half years, and he's still trying to wrap his brain around the small "work environment" âčïž
Gotta say. Your countdowns are always so mesmerizing.
As an ENFP I was like:
Okay, my place is a mess, I should be doing something else but here I am watching videos âcause I was in the mood to. I am so ready to get called out âšđ§ââïžâšđ§ââïž
As an INFJ you have made me laugh I have spent half of this year planning to write a novel and every time I write a paragraph am like you know what could be even better something else.... at this rate am not going to get it done like EVER....đđ
That's me developing my game 1 year ago. Now I'll just try do something every week, it doesn't matter how little it is. And also, instead of looking for the perfect features I just put an ok feature. And later, at the end, I'll improve them. At least that's what I am trying to do. Don't know if I helped out you, but you can write the novel,you can do it :)
Same thing. I always feel it can and should be better.
Frank, this going to sound corny, but i really appreciate the advice you gave for INFPs (me). Thatâs absolutely why I stop doing certain projects and it always ends up in me being more frustrated afterward. I kinda always knew this was a thing, but you saying it here makes me realize I do it far more often than I thought.
Gotta start power through those things lol. Thank you Frank.
You remind me my friend INFP. She thanked me for all advices that I gave her but she didn't do anything anyway)) (I am an ESTJ)
@@user-ej3lt6ne6j I have been told so
many times to the point of annoyance that when I get advice I usually donât take it. I donât know what it is really but I feel like if it doesnât come from myself itâs not to be taken. I suppose.
he has a playlist on infps too go check it out
Lol that's common for INFPs, we appreciate people giving us advice or even criticism (usually) but we won't do it unless it feels 100% right for us
@@nimrarashid552 what is the playlist called?
I thought this would be a depressing, self sabotaging, self defeating video, but I actually learned a lot from all the different perspectives, struggles, tips, encouragement, and advice.
Lemme guess youâre an infp?
No matter what's the topic of the video, infjs will always be in the last đđ
Frank James' advice to INFJs: stop planning
Me, an INFJ : lemme just make a plan to help me stop planning đđđ
INFPs are good at knowing what's important...TO THEM đ once we decide something is important to us we will definitely do it, even if we're bad at it. Also that advice was perfect, I usually trick myself into working on something "just for 5 minutes"
I'm an INTJ and I write down EVERYTHING. No really, everything.
Also INTJ, and also write down in my exetremely tidy notes app every single thing, including tips for the very small details of clothes that are fitting me, when i buy them once a year or two
Ditto. I don't want to have to come up with a solution twice. What a waste of energy.
Infj is productive in his/her plans đ
Agreeeeeeeeeee đ đ
Me, an INTP: *taking notes of all the tips that are given*
But seriously, the INTP tip sounds really useful, thank you :)
I just clicked the video and he said number 10 is INTP and legit I was like "how are we so high up, I thought we'd be the laziest".
Yeah i was so confused
I mean my productivity is fluctuating. I often become very focused when I find a possible solution for a problem and as I am working on it the cogs in my brain begin to move. But when I tried all the options and I'm stuck... well, I will probably drop it until I get an idea while doing something random and unrelated.
The only way I get productive is if Iâm motivated enough to do it, and the only way to motivate me is for me to find said thing interesting. And most times I donât find the things Iâm supposed to do interesting, so that means I have to convince myself that itâs interesting, but I can never delude myself into thinking itâs interesting because I already know itâd be boring, and I always end up turning my attention to something else that actually catches my curiosity.
On the plus side, if I *DO* manage to start any task, I usually finish it without any issue. Because my brain is already focused on the task.
Lol I think the difference is productivity vs actual time management skills. We are very productive when we are trying to get something done⊠itâs just that we normally arenât trying to get shit done. Work quickly, but work rarely I suppose.
I would argue that in the right circumstances, ENFPs can be incredibly productive. My father is an ENFP, and watching him previously get stuck in a Ne-Te loop showed me how productive he really can be. I would argue that it's often the quality of his work that can fall due to 4th slot Si, but generally he gets a larger volume done than me (as an ENFJ) if he is working without distractions. Just a couple of thoughts from a Ti inferior :)
Agreed. I am an ENFP and at work i am very productive and efficient. I put in place better ways to work well. I often redo work of so called productive people because they just rush into things without really care. But i am exhausted at the end of the week. Need to work on that.
I am an infj, and currently working on a paper to write. I kept on planning but when i started writing, it didn't reach my expectation. I feel stupid đ i really should just get into it and stop thinking of ways to perfecting it đ thanks for the useful tip, FJ! I needed that.
Me an INFP: Iâm honestly surprised weâre not last lol. I have a huge dream that I want to get accomplished but I spend so much time in my head with all my feelings and imagining being successful that I do basically nothing towards it while just fantasizing âcrossing the finish line.â Everything that doesnât matter to me is just BS, so I can relate with his words lol. But I suppose we INFPâs just have to go through the lame stuff just to get to our âdestinationâ which will likely never happen the way we dream up, but what do I know? âItâs possibleâ is always in my head lol.
I'm so flattered that he said INFPs are creative and visionary. And strong willed. Like damn... It's true.
I thought I was about to get roasted for dreaming about doing things but not actually doing them. Which he kind of said in the PROductivity tip but it wasn't really the fiery roast I was preparing for.
The mature ENFP is still more productive than immature ESTJ. If ESTJs just keep bossing around and micromanage everyone, what good is it to be productive in the first place? You are essentially "getting things done" for the same analogy reason you eat chips for food to survive. Mature ENFP's can channel their creativity and values with what works (Te).
I work with an ENFP. He's an unsung hero. He keeps the department afloat, working alone 4 hours a day, during some of the busiest hours. And he always emerges victoriously. But he's always afraid of getting in trouble. The anxiety holds him back significantly. I fear that it will take a toll on his health... I fear that a lot of coworkers are experiencing similar strain, actually... Dang ISTJ overwatch, with its limited view into the future and lack of empathy overall. They see positions as spots to fill, and nothing more. As long as the work gets done, it's good enough. Just wait until it crumbles down.
yeah thatâs right
Nope, I've literally never met an ENFP capable of concentrating for more than ten minutes. Great people but seem to have an ADHD diagnosis along with their MBTI
As an INFJ I LOVE planning. I could spend hour and hours planning near, medium and far future.
But never start đ
And I found that the days I felt really productive AND didnât plan, I actually got things done. Things that Iâve procrastinated on for weeks or months, even years! I just went with my intuition and would knock to-dos left and right.
I still donât know WHY THAT IS. I appreciate any advice.
I love planning and donât want to give that up
The infp tip is good! I too have this moments when i don't want to do shit because it doesn't feel "important" or "me" but at the end of the day the more things i do the closer i am to where i wanna be!
My ENTP friend always has a million things going on at once. I don't know how he fits it all in his schedule. As an INTJ, I'm always wary of taking on too much at once. But he never seems overwhelmed by all his commitments.
Spot on for ISFJ. Right before watching this video, I was feeling bad that I wasn't available when my team needed me.... on a Sunday!
Didn't you just put INFPs ahead of INFJs so you wouldn't hurt our feelings? đ
I appreciate that
Ofcourse, ENFP are going to top this list, in being the least productive (it's not always like that I mean if we love something we can commit to it totally but otherwise, naah)
Hello, I look at this video in my procrastination time
"INTPs get a bad rep for being lazy."
Are you just like-- calling me out here
I'm the laziest person ik - intp
I am an intp too
As an ISTP, I agree, my first reaction hearing the "tip" was "Nuh-uh, nop". And I have the best for my type: I am the only one that know how to do my work. (And double point, the rules always changes from task to task)
that was what i thought aswell
Thank you again for your insight and fun video, Iâll keep going as an INFP! One thing that helps me a lot is using a very short timer like 30 minutes each time to help time myself into starting the work (while itâs still challenging to finish it) but if couple it with writing to reflect yourself, I think that is really powerful as an INFP, good luck to everyone! :)
Truth, most productive is ESTJ. My brother is ESTJ, and me ENTJ. He's most productive person I know. Not thunder, not rain can this man stop working, even with broken leg, he kept working at least his 80% of normal productivity.
I always use my notes, so I won't need reinventing every single step of work if I need to go trough the same process again in future.
LOL about the ENTJ: I do have a big paper on my desk saying âRELAXâ and âFocus on the outcome, think about your futureâ so that I can stop being so grumpy all the time đ
The INTJ tip was unironically super helpful, I expect this to save me a great deal of time in the future.
Well even though my tendency is to get stuck in the planning phase, I have made and I'm still making progress. Thanks, professor!đ đ
As an INFJ-A, I am actually extremely productive. đ I do spend a lot of time researching and planning but that actually saves time overall by avoiding potential stumbling blocks and setbacks. Once the planning is done, I go into hyperdrive implementing the plan.
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I think you're more of an INTJ
I am an INFJ-A too and you just described me and how my approach to work looks like. Got a little suprised after watching this vid and doubted if I actually am INFJ. Maybe the productivity depends on if youÂŽre an INFJ-A or INFJ-T.
A and T makes a huge difference, maybe coz A gives you the confidence to actually implement your plans?
Yeah! I am an INFJ-A and I really get into the planning and it can mean that stuff gets put off for a long time đ. The good thing is that when I do start based on my quadruple ammended plan, work gets done swiftly, efficiently and excellently.
FJ: "They wanna listen... they won't accept everything people tell them, but they will listen"
FJ: "My tip for the ENTP... is clean your office..."
Yep, as an ENTP myself, here is a perfect example of me wanting to listen, but not accepting it, lmao.
Cleaning your desk accomplishes nothing, other than wasting time and energy. It is illogical to do so... Now I will clean it to the point that it doesn't produce health problems, but there are diminishing returns.
I know where everything is, there is a method to my madness. I rarely if ever have lost anything in my life.
I have a limited amount of energy, and if I spend it in something as useless as keeping my things orderly, I won't have enough energy for the things that actually are important. And even if I do so, what is the point? It doesn't affect me in any way if things are orderly or not, because I will spend most of the time in my head, the sensory is mostly irrelevant to me.
Again, it is illogical since it accomplishes nothing and wastes times I could spend learning new things.
The only way I could be mindful about it, is because it bothers other people. But then again, I will never fully clean, I will just look for the diminishing returns sweet spot.
The problem is, I don't have the energy to clean anything - Entp
Okay I expected ENFP to be low, but last?! Frank you just crushed my soulđ
But honestly it's true without inspiration it's hard... and just seems meaningless! I want to enjoy my lifeđ
As an INTP, you're right and i was very shocked that it was 10th haha, but your analysis is so accurate. I spend my days binge watching/reading up on things that I am interested in, and when I do have a task I save it until the last possible moment. I do know that there are more important tasks that I should be doing much earlier, but wayyyy too lazy to actually start them until that sense of urgency kicks in at the last minute
Agree -INTP
The INFP advice was actually really good. One of my core values is that if somebody cares about your work enough to pay you to do it then it's important that you're giving it 100% effort and then some to meet those expectations. Due to this i've always been very productive in a work setting but the complete opposite when it comes to everyday life đ there's some major goals i've had for years now that i've yet to make much progress in solely because of how much fun the steps to get there DO NOT sound and how much i really would prefer not to have to deal with
I am an ISTP and I can tell you this is very accurate
As an INFP. I can say that even though we are not very productive, we are still be able to have great ideas and achieve some great things when the world need us most in its darkest time. Thanks to our creativity, morality, innocence and the optimism about the brightness of the future. Yeah, we may be sensitive and sometimes depressed but because of our loved ones, we always know the right time to come back to our normal state.
I'm an INFJ and my advertising partner is an ENFP. I'm currently procrastinating instead of writing my dissertation
as an istp and I relate to everything frank said about istp.
Agreed
I rarely see a istp comment đ - istp-t
@@xiao9481 it's because we watch and listen and don't speak unless it is necessary
@@noahwright4444 factđ
Damn it, we have a point though. I've been working on this project for months (game development). The most work gets done when i research and work on it alone. Then i go and tell friends/family about it, and my present and future project ideas, that's been worked on for months, gets 'improvement' suggestions, by people who have thought of it for 5 seconds.
Could also be that i can never explain the project fully and clearly though lol
Ngl I'm an ENFP that has always been super productive, especially with school and artistic projects. I realized that I've always been under a lot of stress where I've had to make a lot of quick, important decisions, and get things done. I've always had a packed schedule, where watching youtube (pre-pandemic) was a once-a-week event. In addition, I have an ENFP mother and an ENTP father (also divorced)... meaning that I didn't grow up with a lot of structure. I'm still definitely an ENFP, quirky, imaginative, and "all over the place ," but I've been forced to be able to be more productive than even my SJ peers due to pressure. It's gotten to the point where I can memorize a month of coursework in a few minutes, but can't remember to brush my teeth before I go to bed lol. Any other similar experiences? I'm currently a freshman in high school, by the way... currently dying of lack of time for my creative projects.
As an INFP and a med student it's so accurate when I'm motivated I can work for 3 days non stop without even sleeping and still feel excited or try o read 1 sentence for 15 days just because I'm not in the mood ...it's all about motivation and I'm struggling with that
As an INFJ who spent the last 3 hours thinking about which colour scheme to use for my presentation next week, I feel offended :(
I relate to the ENFJ advice. Oh, and INFJ, and actually INFP too.
Much love to INTPs :) They are better at prioritising than it seems.
@Frank James That Grammarly ad was so creative and funny. Well done!đđœ
ISTJ here. I definitely like focusing on a few things at a time, and don't really enjoy having to stop what I'm doing and leave it hanging just to move onto something else. But that's what life is like in the real world so I deal with it. And I am not good with delegating. It can take longer to explain what I need done than it does to actually do it myself. And I really hate wasting time.
Same here
I was literally thinking to myself, âHaving other people help me wonât make me more productive,â when you pointed out that I wasnât believing your adviceâŠ
~an ISTP
As an Intj, I actually do write down the names of items, places, and other important items details in order to keep things organize (or the next best thing for it). Right now, I'm trying to figure out the best way for me to get rich fast.
As a manager i love this video. I am an ENFP who quickly learned to be very productive and efficient. This will help me help others.
My question is please give me advices on how to create and manufacture my own INSPIRATION (as you recommand).
First 8 : xxxJ
Last 8 : xxxP
You mean judgers are more productive then percivers?
Me, an INFP: Infp probably gonna be last because I am the opposite of productive xD I am watching this video instead of doing my school work right now q-q
EDIT: Okay I might do my work now just because your advice was very good :)
Hey, it's a cool tip for INTJs. I've had that idea earlier, but I always forget to do it and then I also need to figure out where is it better to organise so I wouldn't lose it đ€
I find your video really accurate đ
I can relate! And I have to admit, I was apprehensive to see where I was on the list. As an INTP I can be really productive at work and really good at prioritizing tasks, but when it comes to my daily life and hobbies in which I want to improve (like learning a new language for instance) I tend to make plans and not follow them because I get quickly bored :') At the end I'm still improving, but it takes longer than if I was fully focused all the time.
Frank, I would like to see a video of you explaining to us if the personalities can change over time, or maybe just one of the sistems (?). Love your videos! Keep going! :)
As an, I am INFJ you should say absolutely right for me. I lacking in planning and wasting alot of time in thinking.
"For the last time, I'm not lazy. I just lack self motivation on things that don't stimulate my brain. Washing the dishes for instance. And the half done projects I started." says every ENFP out there.
Whelp I feel called out. In terms of school and writing to do lists (not necessarily sticking to them) though I am super productive. Right before the deadline- no one is more productive than an ENFP
@@Meg_intheclouds My biggest motivation for cleaning my place is, "I'm coming over." Ha!
@@magalystamales luckily atm I live with my ISTJ mum still. But when I move out in a couple years to go Uni, I have no clue how Iâm going to keep stuff clean đŹ (although hopefully at some point Iâm going to get an adhd diagnosis which should help quite a lot- just itâs hard to get. The system is bad in the uk for that kind of thing. )
@@Meg_intheclouds From what I've heard is that a lot of ENFPs are diagnosed with ADHD. I am but I didn't get diagnosed until 2 years ago. Although I appreciate Frank's suggestions, it's almost impossible to control my symptoms even with self awareness. I start off well but poop out once i lose interest or have, "Oh! A butterfly," (runs after it) moment. Motivation wise, I feel like it's something that is not programmed in my brain.
@@magalystamales oh yeah I agree. Also common with INTPâs. I feel like people mean well when they say âhave you tried writing it downâ or âmy advice is to just stay focused on what it is you are doing and stick with things until you get resultsâ because Iâve been trying for about 16 years now- itâs not getting any easier. However I am a good actress so Iâm great at faking it to basically everyone- I just canât fake it to myself. Except I could because ignored what I was actually struggling with because I thought I must not be âtrying hard enoughâ. And so pushed myself into hyper-organisation and people pleasing and fear of failure (type 6 be like)- and now Iâm starting to find out that actually there may just be a dopamine deficiency in my brain and it works differently to some other peoples. And itâs a good feeling to know- I just now want to be able to remember stuff and not sit staring at my ceiling for hours because I need to do work but also canât let myself relax and end up mentally paralysed that would be great đ€Ł
ENFP being 16th place is perfect, i havenât left my bed in a few days due to no inspiration
ISTP, my sister. I am laughing so hard. That description of her type was so on point. And btw donât ask her anything if you donât want the cold hard truth. đ€Łđ€Ł
Frank, as an INTJ your tip was spot on. You have no idea how sad I was when I couldn't find again a purple pen like the one I used for highschool, it was my all time favourite and now it's gone
As an ENTP i can tell you, you are absolutely right i've been cleaning my desk for 10 years... and well, i know that when i'm done it's gonna help big time, thank you for confirming i'm on the right path.
ENFP here. Skipped right to the end immediately. I knew weâd be ranked least productive đ
2:24 - he had me at "Toodooloodooloodooloo" and the Grammarly ad, and the duck. And "I'm a scientist". đ€Łđâ€ïžđ
Sooo helpful! Thanx, Frank (INFP).
When an ENFP does something he/she loves. They can be the best in it, and be the super productive member.
Totally agree with this
So true for me as an INFJâŠI over think way to much and then overwhelm myself⊠the times I am most productive is when I focus on time management and not give myself anxiety over the trivial details.
me, an INFJ: âoh, Iâve got to be, what, maybe number eight?â
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INFP being alligned! That is the exact term! Thank you!!!!!!! I know what I want to do - classical singing. Its slogging it out, plodding on day by day, fitting it in with life, even with all the changes, and see where it goes! Alligning myself to that regardless of where it goes. Nobody knows where it goes! :) :)
As an ESTJ, I can confirm that 80 hour work weeks are not for the faint of heart
INTJ tip was not boring AT ALL. I guess everyone can make a good use of it, since focusing all our energy on small stuff won't get anything done for anyone. I am an INTJ and I actually do that with groceries: I always write down the brands am trying for the first time so I can review and buy them again or not. Same goes for the time I take to consume some groceries, like toilet paper, so I know when I'm going to need more and also I can budget everything more precisely.