ISFP's are corporate America's quiet but loyal followers. They are intensely self-conscious and are rarely the first to volunteer for a high visibility writing assignment, which is a shame because they are often better writers than they think they are. ISFP's are often found in human services fields where they become personally invested in projects. ISFP's naturally include people in their writing and are always willing to consider the ideas of others.
Below are some of the advantages and challenges ISFP's face when writing:
Strengths |
Challenges |
| Write with warmth and perceptiveness about what
motivates people and are especially sensitive to being the bearers of bad news. Have rich experience in tangible world--great for writing cases. Write facts clearly and explicitly. Relaxed about deadlines. |
So attuned to authority they may lose a sense of
voice as they incorporate everyone's views. Tend to present too much data and lack conclusiveness. Might miss long-range implications. Relaxed about deadlines. |