ESE vs EII Compared by Functions

ESE vs EII Compared by Functions

base/vuln traits

Rush

Inability to calculate their time properly. Struggles with time management and waiting.

Planning

Good time management (in extreme situations). Good internal clock. Steady. Works calmly and punctually.

Conservatism

Applying old methods to new tasks. Encourages new ideas and initiatives.

Improvement

Generation of new ideas in implementing a principle. Develops potential in others.

Caretaking

Taking care of those who can't care for themselves. Nurturing. Attentive to others' practical and comfort needs.

Unpretentiousness

Managing with what is available. Can manage with absolutely little. Cares for well-being and comfort. Care launches them.

Concentration of Effort

Focusing all efforts on the task at hand. Firm in defending interests and pushing activities.

Patience

Long-suffering without response. Rapid exhaustion in forceful situations. Inability to lead a rough and aggressive life. Struggles with aggression and conflict.

Fluctuation

Need for analysis and explanation of events (doubts and hesitations, unsure of right or wrong). Needs clear systems and structures.

Discipline

Adhering to rules and acting according to prescriptions. Conscientious. Detailed and disciplined.

Fussiness

Excessive expenditure of energy (can be done more calmly). Active and engaged in practical matters.

Being Busy

Need to be busy (need to feel needed). Engages actively in work.

Resentfulness

Judging others' actions from a moral standpoint. Inability to maintain psychological distance. Demands respectful and ethical behavior.

Empathy

Providing effective help to those in need. Understands and values honest relationships.

Emotional Pressing

Expressing emotions about people and events. Strong emotional influence on others.

Anxiety

Quelling others' emotions. Problems with expressing their own emotions. Senses and manages emotional tension.