15 Most Common ESTP Weaknesses

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So you’re an ESTP personality type, and you’re looking to learn more about ESTP weaknesses? You’ve come to the right place.

If you’ve read descriptions about the ESTP personality type, you’ll likely have heard many times that you’re energetic, spontaneous, and charming. While all of that is true, every personality type has its weaknesses. No one is energetic, spontaneous, and charming all of the time!

Instead of trying to hide or gloss over these weaknesses, it’s better to acknowledge them and learn how to work with them. So, let’s do just that and take a look at the 15 most common weaknesses of the ESTP personality type.

If you’re taking the time to read this blog post, you’re likely very self-aware, which is a great starting point.

15 most common ESTP weaknesses

Right, let’s get stuck in. And just to warn you, we’re not going to hold back on this one…

1. Impulsive.

ESTPs are known for their impulsive nature. It’s not that they’re always making rash decisions; they’re simply not afraid to seize an opportunity when it presents itself. This personality type is all about living in the moment and taking risks. For ESTPs, there’s no time to second-guess themselves or weigh all the pros and cons – they like to act fast and trust their instincts. This can sometimes lead to problems, but it also means that ESTPs are always exciting to be around. You never know what will happen next.

2. Insensitive.

ESTPs can sometimes come across as insensitive. This is because they’re not always aware of the feelings of others. They’re more focused on the here and now and what needs to be done rather than on emotional nuances. This means that ESTPs can sometimes unintentionally hurt people’s feelings or say things that are offensive. It’s not a weakness that is present in all ESTPs, but it’s something to be aware of.

3. Argumentative.

ESTPs aren’t afraid to speak their minds and share their thoughts on a topic, particularly when they feel like people aren’t thinking about something in a logical way. In fact, they can even find debating quite fun. This can sometimes make them seem argumentative or combative, especially when they’re passionate about a subject. ESTPs need to be careful that their debating doesn’t come across as aggressive or hostile. In particular, feeling personality types can sometimes find the argumentative nature of an ESTP too much.

4. Disorganized.

ESTPs are known for being spontaneous and flexible, which can sometimes make them seem disorganized or scattered. This is because they’re not always great at planning ahead or sticking to a strict schedule. For ESTPs, it’s more important to live in the moment, go with the flow, and see what happens. This can be frustrating for people who prefer more structure and order in their lives (we’re looking at you, Judgers!).

5. Lack of follow-through.

ESTPs can sometimes start projects or initiatives but then fail to follow through on them. They can start something with energy and enthusiasm but then quickly lose interest or get sidetracked by something else. This can be frustrating for people who are looking for someone to take charge and see things through to the end. It’s important for ESTPs to be aware of this tendency and make an effort to see things through to completion.

6. Easily bored.

ESTPs can get bored easily. They like to be constantly on the move and need a lot of stimulation to stay interested. This means that they often struggle to sit still for long periods of time. They can find it difficult to focus, particularly on tasks that are repetitive or abstract in nature. It’s important for ESTPs to find ways to keep themselves occupied and engaged. Otherwise, they quickly become restless and irritable.

7. Impatient.

ESTPs are known for their need to be constantly on the move. This can sometimes make them seem impatient or impulsive. They can find it difficult to wait for things to happen or to slow down and enjoy the moment. Plus, they can struggle to wait their turn. This can be frustrating for people who prefer a more relaxed pace of life. ESTPs need to remember that not everyone is as quick-thinking, fast-paced, or action-oriented as they are.

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8. Reject rules and authority.

ESTPs can have a rebellious streak. They don’t like being told what to do, and they often reject rules and authority. This can sometimes make them seem uncooperative or disruptive. It’s important for ESTPs to remember that there are sometimes good reasons for rules and authority figures. They need to be careful that they aren’t rebelling for the sake of it and that they’ve carefully considered the consequences of their actions.

9. Thrill-seeking.

ESTPs are known for their love of adventure and excitement. They’re often drawn to activities that are risky or dangerous. This can sometimes make them seem irresponsible. It’s important for ESTPs to remember that not everyone is as comfortable with risk-taking as they are. They need to be careful that their need for thrills doesn’t put themselves or others in danger. In some ways, this can also be a strength because it means that ESTPs are always willing to try new things.

10. Short-sighted.

Another ESTP weakness is that they can sometimes be so focused on the here and now that they fail to see the big picture. They’re more interested in what’s happening right in front of them than in long-term planning or strategy. This can make them seem short-sighted or uninterested in the future. It’s important for ESTPs to remember that there’s more to life than just the present moment. They need to take the time to think about their long-term goals and how they’re going to achieve them. Otherwise, they’ll likely find themselves spinning their wheels without making any real progress.

11. Manipulative.

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ESTPs can sometimes use their charm and quick wit to manipulate others. They’re often good at reading people, and they know how to push their buttons. This means that they don’t have trouble getting people to do what they want. It’s important for ESTPs to be aware of this tendency and to use their powers for good rather than for evil. Otherwise, they can end up taking advantage of people or causing harm.

12. Commitment-avoidant.

ESTPs can sometimes have a hard time committing. They like to keep their options open and can have trouble settling on one thing, whether this is choosing a holiday destination, what they’re having for lunch, or their life partner! This can make them seem indecisive or even flaky. It’s important for ESTPs to remember that if you don’t commit, you can end up missing out or losing someone very special. Sometimes, it’s better to just go for it and see where things take you.

13. Self-centred.

ESTPs can sometimes be so focused on themselves that they fail to see the needs of others. The mixture of their logical nature and their tendency to get wrapped up in the moment can mean that they aren’t always the best at considering other people’s needs. However, when it comes to people they truly care about, ESTPs can be incredibly generous and selfless.

14. Arrogant.

ESTPs can sometimes come across as arrogant or cocky. They’re often very confident in their abilities, and they can have a bit of an ego. This doesn’t mean that ESTPs are actually arrogant, but it can be how they come across to others. If you think this may be a weakness of yours, make an effort to listen to other people’s opinions. You’re not always right, and it’s good to keep an open mind.

15. Blunt.

ESTPs can sometimes be too blunt. They’re often very direct, and they don’t have much patience for people who can’t keep up with them. This can make them seem insensitive or even rude. It’s important for ESTPs to remember that not everyone appreciates directness in the same way that they do. They need to be careful that they don’t say something that might hurt someone’s feelings. Sometimes, it’s better to sugarcoat things a little bit.

Final thoughts on ESTP weaknesses

So there you have it, the 15 most common ESTP weaknesses wrapped up nicely into one little blog post for you. You might also enjoy our post about ISTP weaknesses.

We hope you found this helpful and that you can use this knowledge to become even more self-aware and work on yourself. ESTPs are amazing people with a lot to offer, but like everyone, they’re not perfect.

Just remember that not all ESTPs will show all of these weaknesses. These are just general tendencies that are common among ESTPs. So don’t worry if you don’t identify with all of them – it doesn’t mean that you’re not an ESTP.

Finally, don’t forget to share this post with your friends and followers – knowledge is power, and knowing your weaknesses can help you work on them and become even stronger.

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