Each personality type can potentially irritate other people in their own particular way.
The potential ways in which an ENTP can irritate others include initiating too many projects, and not being able to deliver on all of them. By introducing too much change and not taking sufficient account of current realities, they may not leave well-established, workable routines alone. They may appear to be overly competitive and unappreciative of the contribution of others, leaving someone else to do the routine work, and occasionally make assumptions that aren't necessarily backed up by the facts.
You can overcome personality type differences by learning about your similarities and differences with other people. This leads to greater understanding, appreciation, and respect. Also, if you learn to adapt your style this will make you more influential and respected.
There is a comprehensive guide on how to do this in the book Influencing People Using Myers Briggs. This is available as an option when you complete the personality test.
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