Performer (Role Variant)
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The Performer Artisan is one of the 16 role variants of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter.[1] David Keirsey originally described the Performer role variant; however, the personality descriptions of Isabel Myers contributed to its development. Performers correlate with the ESFP Myers-Briggs type.
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[edit] Overview
The most fun-loving of all the types, Performers excel at delighting others with their artistry and humor. They continually seek stimulating experiences with those around them. Performers dislike being alone, which is seldom a problem because they naturally attract the attention of other people. They live in the fast lane, keeping abreast of the latest trends. They are drawn to sensory pleasure, sometimes without thought for the consequences. Though Performers are more subject to temptation than the other types, their zest for enjoying life is mostly a healthy pursuit. Incurable optimists, they are generous to a fault. They live in the moment and trust that tomorrow will take care of itself. [1]
[edit] Distinguished Performers
The following individuals are identified as Performers.[1]
- Bill Clinton, US president
- Ronald Reagan, US president
- Elvis Presley, musician, actor, and entertainer
[edit] Notes and references
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Keirsey Temperament and Character The Web Site for the Keirsey Temperament Sorter and Keirsey Temperament Theory.
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