• ENTP: Understanding & Relating with the Inventor (MBTI Personality Types)

  • By: Clayton Geoffreys
  • Narrated by: Ron Welch
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (77 ratings)

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ENTP: Understanding & Relating with the Inventor (MBTI Personality Types)

By: Clayton Geoffreys
Narrated by: Ron Welch
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Learn how ENTPs view the world and what makes them tick!

In ENTP: Understanding & Relating with the Inventor, you'll learn about the ENTP Myers-Briggs personality type. This book covers a variety of topics regarding ENTPs (extroversion, intuition, thinking, perception) and why they make such creative individuals. ENTPs are often referred to as the change makers of the world because they love building new things to move the world forward. They are not afraid to upset tradition or to be avant-garde. ENTPs pursue their passions full-heartedly, without reservation, equivocation, or mental evasion.

In this book we'll begin by exploring why the MBTI test is important before then digging in to why ENTPs make great leaders. From there we'll venture into the greatest strengths and weaknesses of individuals who identify as ENTPs. Finally, we'll explore what makes ENTPs happy and what they value in their personal relationships. We'll close by learning about 10 famous ENTPs and what you can learn from them.

If you are an ENTP, listen to this book to begin your quest to learn why you act the way you do and how you can come to appreciate who you are as an individual.

©2015 Clayton Geoffreys (P)2015 Clayton Geoffreys

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This book was scarily spot on of who I am.

I couldn't believe how much this book described me. I can never let my wife hear this.....lol. good book.

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Learning to know myself - ENTP

I myself am an ENTP, and wanted to learn more about myself. I found it very enlightening and an integrering read. My critique is that not all ENTPs will and can be famous or brilliant inventors. Also, I feel it presents the ENTPs as heartless and unable to understand emotions. We do understand emotions, and have a emotional inner life. But it is right that we perhaps do not value it as highly as other personality types.

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Needs a Proofreader.

Franklin is on the $100, not the $20. It's MBTI, not MTBI. I'm not sure who proofread this, but simple mistakes like that ruin the credibility of the entire book.

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The narrator says "MTBI" in the intro 🤷

Not only this, but the first four chapters are all about MBTI in general, only half of this book is about ENTP, and most of the content is just repurposed from freely available content on the web...

I will admit however, that the compilation and sequence of content is pretty good, but that's about it.

Unfortunately though, most information is unreferenced (like "highest avg income and lowest rate of heart disease among the types") source: "Trust me bro"... and typing famous people as ENTPs with no substantial reference.

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Useful and entertaining

I’m an ENTP and saw a lot of value in the descriptions, recommendations, and pitfalls shared in this book. The performance was acceptable/average, including a bunch of repeats (hello Editor!) and flubs (MTBI vs MBTI), which may bother some. I felt the production quality was initially distracting but understandable considering that this work is pretty niche.

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Couldn't Finish

The reader goes back and forth saying "MTBI" and "MBTI". At least if you're going to be wrong, keep it consistent. Hearing that multiple times in the first few minutes caused me to stop listening.

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Contradicting

I want to start off by saying I love this book however my personality is ENTP, however... I have also taken the test two or three times and has gotten ENFP. The reason for getting these boxes to better understand myself as I am in conflict with my feelings and my logical side and wanted to find out who I really am because depending on my mood I will have both types of personality and they are very different… I lean more towards the ENTP side but how I believe this is a little contradicting is that Barack Obama and Walt Disney are both mentioned in both books as that type of personality being theirs. It describes why Barack Obama and Walt Disney were so successful in that type of personality and has me a little confused. I also think that it should touch base on the AA/T side of these personalities great books excellent one and a half hour lessons very easy to understand but definitely understand the basis of the four types of categories before reading this book as you may get confused. I loved it because I understand them thank you again wonderful book just a little confusing wish I knew more about my side

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Wasn't anything special

The audio and narrator are amateurish at best. You can clearly hear that the narrator isn't in a sound proof room. The narrator also doesn't much experience at this work.

The book contents were all things that could have been googled. It focused heavily on ENTP according to function only and not much on how it would interact in a real life person besides celebrities we all know.

The book is good for someone who knows nothing about ENTPs and cant be bothered to read it online and would rather listen to it.

If you have even the most basic knowledge of MBTI and ENTP, there is nothing extra to be gleamed from this book at all. So I would give it a pass.

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very on point

it was so accurate about my...not so good qualities it almost hurt... in a good way?

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I enjoy this book

Good book for an ENTP!! I cringed at 4:03 on chapter 13 when he said Benjamin Franklin was on the twenty dollar bill. Haha! Typo!? Or was he seeing if we're actually paying attention? All in all, I'd say that made it a little bit better.

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