The ENTP personality makes up just a small percentage of the population. Always testing the waters, life as an ENTP is primarily one spent debating, challenging beliefs, and enjoying opportunities to exercise their knowledge on a variety of topics. There are, however, some weaknesses that when addressed can rapidly transform your ENTP world, allowing you to flourish and become the best version of yourself.
To conquer life as an ENTP, you must make the most of their great powers, but be aware of the limitations too. This involves an awareness as to what those limitations are. Fortunately, we share them all with you here, in this book. You'll learn how to improve the •Learn to listen to others and their reasons •Learn to accept that other people are more emotionally focused, rather than logically focused •Learn to focus on one thing at a time, until the end •Learn to understand that practical humdrum is part of life •Learn to slow down in romance •Learn to relax and calm the mind
You'll learn how to overcome some of the most common weaknesses that exist in your personality type. I will then give you some simple, yet practical ideas to begin to transform those weaknesses into very achievable strengths. Let your weaknesses inspire you to break free from your own limitations, and master your ENTP personality.
This has potential to be a great book. I liked the authors points and some areas opened my mind and helped explain a few aspects of my life I struggled to understand.
The book is let down in two points though. The first is grammer and writing skills. There are so many spelling and autocorrect errors that it makes you doubt the reliabilitt of the content. Secondly the author has valid points but explains them through repetition rather than using examples and story to back up his points. He's not wrong, it's just boring listening to him go on.
I did mange to learn from the book but would struggle to recommend it.
I read the 2017 copyright and I think it's the first release. If the author updates the book and corrects the grammer and content structure it could make for a very interesting read.
I like the simplicity and directness of the writer. He doesn't go around the bush. For that reasom, I find his insights very helpful, too. If you are an ENTP like me, read this book.
I think I wanted a lot more depth to my personality type but got few interesting things out of it. It's always fun reading about ENTP's and chuckling to myself along the way.