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🟢 ENFJ (Protagonist)
-Citrine: Recharges vitality and relieves exhaustion, boosts positivity and self-worth, and balances self-care with caring for others.
-Amethyst: Soothes emotional overload and anxiety, enhances mental clarity, and supports balanced, empathetic decision-making.
-Obsidian: Helps establish healthy boundaries, releases repressed emotions, and keeps ENFJs grounded and protected.
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Citrine
ENFJs are natural leaders and caregivers who constantly pour energy into supporting others, easily feeling fatigued and burnt out. Known as the "Stone of Positivity and Motivation", citrine has bright, warm energy to recharge their vitality, boost self-confidence, and reignite their passion for guiding others.
Its vibrant energy relieves physical and mental exhaustion from overgiving, stimulates positivity, and strengthens their sense of self-worth. It encourages ENFJs to prioritize their own energy needs appropriately, while maintaining their enthusiasm for nurturing others and pursuing collective goals. -
Amethyst
Empathetic and sensitive, ENFJs easily absorb others’ negative emotions, leading to emotional overload, anxiety, and difficulty staying grounded. Amethyst, the "Stone of Calm and Clarity", has pure, cool energy to soothe their emotions, relieve anxiety, and help them stay rational amid emotional chaos.
Its calming energy filters out excessive negative emotions, helps ENFJs process their own feelings without being overwhelmed by others’, and enhances mental clarity. It supports them in making wise, empathetic decisions, balancing their caring nature with the ability to protect their own emotional well-being. -
Obsidian
ENFJs are eager to maintain harmony and often avoid conflict, leading to unspoken frustrations and difficulty setting boundaries. Obsidian, the "Stone of Protection and Grounding", has deep, stable energy to help them establish healthy boundaries, release repressed emotions, and stay grounded.
Its protective energy creates a barrier against excessive emotional absorption, enabling ENFJs to say "no" when needed and prioritize their own well-being. It helps them release pent-up frustrations, stay grounded in their values, and lead with authenticity while continuing to care for others.
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