Being an ENTP and a Cancer
The Cancer extravert makes their mark on the world by supporting family and friends they are close to. They want to help those they are close to, and can be very persuasive when it comes to making things happen that can benefit family. The Cancer extravert can come off a bit raw with the outside world, which can cause them to get easily hurt at times.
The Cancer intuitive is highly imaginative and is constantly found with their head in the clouds or thinking about the future. They tend to be big picture thinkers, and take into consideration ways to enhance and enrich the lives of those around them. They can have big goals and ambition and fight for ways to achieve them.
The Cancer thinker tends to be a bit less outwardly emotional than most Cancer types, but that does not mean they don’t have strong feelings internally. They tend to have an intriguing balance of logic and emotions. The Cancer thinker is usually able to set this aside and direct focus to their work and are good at being frugal and managing finances. This type likes to make logical decisions, but they definitely can find themselves in a tug of war with their strong feelings.
The Cancer perceiver is a easy going and flexible type. They enjoy life at a leisurely pace and don’t want a ton of pressure placed on them. They might come of as wishy-washy in some instances, but they know what they’re priorities are and aren’t afraid to stand up and fight for them when the time is right. The Cancer perceiver prefers harmony in their home and are good at creating that environment.
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