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ENFJs (The Educator and One of Myers-Briggs 16 Personality Types) are idealist organizers, driven to implement their vision of what is best for humanity. They often act as catalysts for human growth because of their ability to see potential in other people and their charisma in persuading others to their ideas. They are focused on values and vision, and are passionate about the possibilities for people. ENFJs are typically energetic and driven, and often have a lot on their plates. They are tuned into the needs of others and acutely aware of human suffering; however, they also tend to be optimistic and forward-thinking, intuitively seeing opportunity for improvement. The ENFJ is ambitious, but their ambition is not self-serving: rather, they feel personally responsible for making the world a better place. 1 ENFP (Extraversion, Intuition, Feeling, Perception) is an abbreviation used in the publications of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) to refer to one of sixteen personality types. The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.

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ENFJs (The Educator and One of Myers-Briggs 16 Personality Types) are idealist organizers, driven to implement their vision of what is best for humanity. They often act as catalysts for human growth because of their ability to see potential in other people and their charisma in persuading others to their ideas. They are focused on values and vision, and are passionate about the possibilities for people.

ENFJs are typically energetic and driven, and often have a lot on their plates. They are tuned into the needs of others and acutely aware of human suffering; however, they also tend to be optimistic and forward-thinking, intuitively seeing opportunity for improvement. The ENFJ is ambitious, but their ambition is not self-serving: rather, they feel personally responsible for making the world a better place.

ENFP (Extraversion, Intuition, Feeling, Perception) is an abbreviation used in the publications of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) to refer to one of sixteen personality types. The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types.

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Summit, tweet them to @Flotus or @Oprah using the hashtag #StateofWomen, then tune in to watch our conversation live on June

14, 2016 @5 p.m. Est @ go.wh.gov/usow

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This statement reminds me of the scripture, Romans 8, Verse 28.

“Called According to His/her Purpose”

And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to his purpose. For whom HE foreknew, HE also predestined to become conformed to the image of HIS Son, that he might be the first-born among many brethren; and whom he predestined, these HE also called; and whom HE called, these HE also justified; and whom HE justified, these HE also glorified.

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First, I would like to thank all presenters for First Time Ever Summit, 2016. It is so exciting to see so many persons getting on board with this massive change in communication, especially because it is in America’s biggest, brightest spotlight.

Questions From Neighbors, Colleagues, Educators, Technology, Websites, Mentors, Businesses, and Entrepreneurs:

1. What big lesson could someone learn from your life?2. Whose life do you believe you have had the biggest impact on?3. When is silence more meaningful than words?4. What will you never give up on? How do you know when it is time to let go of something or someone?5. What is the most spontaneous thing you have ever done?6. What do you wish someone would ask you? If you were conducting and asking questions, what question would you ask?7. Who do you think is a woman in history whose story we have not heard yet, and should be shared?8. Is there a book or movie you wish you would have known about as a teenager because it could have helped you a lot?9. Why is being strong and powerful and outspoken not appropriate or attractive for a female?10.From math tests to public speaking, when did you face a high-pressure challenge, but walked through your fear and succeeded?

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Questions Are As Follows (Continues)

11. What is one of the nicest things someone has ever done for you.12. Who and what do you love most and what are you doing about it?13. How do you show yourself that you love yourself?14. Whose life do you believe you’ve had the biggest impact on?15. What is home to you?16. Is there anybody in your life that you would like to forgive, but have not?17. What do you wish you knew?18. Are there chances you have passed up that you wish you had have taken?19. What will you never give up on?20.What is the most spontaneous thing you have ever done?21.What do you wish someone would ask you?22. What have you witnessed that has strengthened and weakened your faith in humanity?23.Are there things that you sometimes pretend you understand,

but actually do not?24. What have you done lately that is worth remembering?

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Questions Are As Follows (Continues)

25. What is the simplest truth you can say with words?

26. What if you are more interested in starting your own business than working for someone else? Informational interviews are terrific for finding out more about what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur.

27. What ignited the spark in you to start a new business venture or to make significant changes in an existing business? How did the idea for your business come about?

28. How do you find people to bring into your organization that truly care about the organization the way you do?

29. How do you find people to bring into your organization that truly care about the organization the way you do?

30. How important have good employees/colleagues been to your success?

31. What 3 pieces of advice would you give to college students, trade students, and technical students who want to become entrepreneurs?

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32. If you had the chance to start your career over again, what would you do differently?

33. What would you say are the top 3 skills needed to be a successful entrepreneur?34. What have been some of your failures, and what have you learned from them?35. How long do you stick with an idea before giving up?36. How many hours do you work a day on average?37. Describe and outline your typical day?38. How has being an entrepreneur affected your family life?39. What motivates you?40. How do you generate new ideas?41. How far are you willing to go to succeed?42. What is your greatest fear, and how do you manage fear?43. What are your ideals?44. How do you define success? What is the best way to achieve long-term success?45. Is your company profitable or what is your profit for last year?

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Questions Are As Follows (Continues)46. Where did your organization’s funding and capital come from and how did you go about getting it? How did you obtain investors for your venture?47. How do you build a successful customer base?48. How did you decide on the location for your business?49. Do you believe there is some sort of pattern or formula to becoming a successful entrepreneur? . What do you feel is the major difference between entrepreneurs and those who work with someone else?50. If you could talk to one person from history, who would it be and why?51. Who has been your greatest inspiration?52. What book has inspired you the most? (OR What is your favorite book?)53. What is your favorite aspect of being an entrepreneur?54. To what do you most attribute your success? What would say are the five key elements for starting and running a successful business?55. What has been your most satisfying moment in business?56. How do you go about marketing your business? What has been your most successful form of marketing?57. What kind of culture exists in your organization? How did you establish this tone and why did you institute this particular type of culture?

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Questions Are As Follows (Continues)58. In one word, characterize your life as an entrepreneur.59. What are some of the biggest mistakes you have made?60. How can you prevent mistakes or do damage control?61. What are your hobbies? What do you do in your non-work time?62. What makes you happy?63. What sacrifices have you had to make to be a successful entrepreneur?64. Excluding yours, what company or business do you admire the most?65. Where you see yourself and your business in 10 years? 20 years?