"Commander" personality(ENTJ-A / ENTJ-T)

Your time is limited, so don't waste it living for someone else. Don't get caught up in dogma - live with the fruits of other people's ideas. Don't let the noise generated by the opinions of others drown out the voice of your own heart. Above all, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They already know what you really want to be. All else is secondary.
Steve Jobs

Commander personality types are natural leaders. This personality type is naturally charismatic and confident, and they exude authority to rally people around a common goal. However, unlike the Leader personality type, they have an almost brutal rationality in their personality and use strong motivation, determination and sharp ideas to achieve all the goals they set for themselves. It's a good thing that only 3% of the population has this personality type, otherwise it would crush most of those remaining timid and sensitive personality types - but for many of the companies and organizations we take for granted, we have them to thank for their contributions.

Happiness comes from the joy of accomplishment

If there's one thing Commanders love, it's a challenge, no matter how big or small, with the firm belief that there's nothing they can't achieve, given enough time and resources. This quality makes Commanders wise entrepreneurs who are able to focus their energies on their goals for the long term and execute their plans step-by-step, with determination and clarity of purpose, ultimately becoming powerful business leaders. This determination is often a self-fulfilling prophecy, as Commander personality types will work hard to achieve goals by sheer force of will, where others might give up halfway and find another way, and they possess the social skills to motivate and inspire those around them to achieve fruitful results.

“指挥官” 人格 (ENTJ-A / ENTJ-T)

At the negotiating table, whether it's in a corporate setting or buying a car, Commanders are always in the driver's seat, relentless and demanding. This is not because they are cold-blooded or evil incarnate, but more importantly because the Commander personality type naturally enjoys a challenge, loves a battle of wits, and possesses the intelligence that comes from such an environment, so if the other side is too much to handle, then it is no wonder that the Commander's ambition to be the final winner is so clear.

What the "Commander" is thinking is, "I don't care if you see me as a cold, uncaring *ball*, as long as I keep being the *ball* that wants to win.

If you ask what a Commander respects, it's someone who can match him intellectually, and who can act with a similar degree of accuracy and quality. Commander personality types can be gifted at spotting the talents of others, which helps them with team building (because even if one person is incredibly smart, they can't succeed alone), and gives commanders something to keep in check without having to display their arrogance and condescending attitudes at all times. But they are also very good at evoking a sense of failure in others with outrageous hindsight, and this can really get Commander personality types into trouble.

Developing Interpersonal Skills

Emotional expression is not a strong suit for any personality type in the Analyst Role group, but because of their social attributes, the emotions displayed by Commander personality types are especially public and will be perceived directly by a wider range of people. Especially in a professional setting, Commander personality types are quick to crush the sensitive nerves of people who, in their eyes, are inefficient, mediocre or muddled. For the Commander personality type, showing emotion is a sign of weakness, and they can easily make enemies - they have to keep in mind that they can't succeed without a functioning team, not only to achieve their goals, but also to get the recognition and feedback to which, strangely enough, Commander personality types are extremely sensitive. extremely sensitive.

Commander personality types are veritable reservoirs of energy, and they project a heroic image - in fact, they deserve to be called heroes. A word of advice to this personality type: they have not only earned their position, but also have the support of their team members behind them, so it is crucial to recognize their contributions, talents and needs, especially from an emotional point of view, and to acknowledge the supportive collaboration of their team members. Even if they practice "pretending it's okay until it is," Commander personality types will reap the rewards of deep and satisfying relationships and all the hard-fought victories they deserve if they can combine emotionally healthy focus with their own strengths.

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