Ana Torroja Fungairino was born in 1959, in Spain. The eldest of six children, since small played to sing in front of a mirror with a guitar, and also around the piano that his father played, but never took it as something serious. When I was around 15 years, meet Jos Maria Cano at a party, and from there, at the meetings did choirs to Jos, and together interpreted themes that l was composed. This beloved duo was joined with Nacho Cano and Ana became the lead vocalist of the trio Mecano, in 1981. This trio is characterized by its excellent compositions and the dazzling voice of Ana Torroja, who almost always played male roles in their songs with the group. This group presents in his discography nine amazing materials: "Mecano" 1982; "Where this fairy country?" in 1983; "Now comes the Sun" in 1984; "Mecano En Concierto" in 1985; "Between the sky and the ground" in 1986; "Descanso Dominical" in 1988; "Aidali" in 1991; "Ana |" Jos | Nacho"in 1998 and" Mecano discography "in 2005. On the radio, the first success that was heard was "Today I can not lift" and so were going on success after success, among which stand out: "Child of the Moon", "I Me cuesta tanto olvidarte", "Ay, heavy qu", "The force of destiny" and "Seven September", among others. In 1990, Ana worked on two topics of the group "Dr. Livingstone", doing the backing vocals. After two years, he was on the tour Aidalai 91-92, the cause of serious problems in the voice of Ana, and this was how Mecano decided to separate with the promise of returning to the stage in 1994. In 1997, Ana collaborates singing on the theme "Half moon", on a disk "Comparsa" of Deep Forest. Not to obtain news of Mecano, Ana decides to launch his solo career. And in 1997, also introduced its first material called "Cardinal points", which broke singles artist as: "A contratiempo", "From" and "like dream of the sirens". That he managed to exploit its registry to try something in dance-funky and soak tensions with a nice cartoon in format of tongue twisters, goes on sale another CD with 4 versions remix of the song "as a dream of the sirens". In the most unexpected time, note the suspension of this last work, because of the fleeting return of Mecano in 1998, and this was how the disk was launched to the market "Ana |" Jos | Nacho". In 1999, "Pasajes De Un Sueno" was released, transmitting a latino and cosmopolitan character of Ana, with Cuban, Madrid, Basque and English composers. Almost at the same time, they released their second album Solo, "Now you don't". In 2002, Ana embarks on a tour with Miguel Bos entitled "Turned", by all Spain, United States and part of Am rica Latina, which lasted a year and a half. In this same year, he took out his first album completely dedicated to the public in French-speaking, "Ana Torroja", which follows "Month Prieres". In 2003, appearing in the musical market "Fragile", is an album by the hand of Eric Mouquet, which presented its most genuine pop proposal. In addition, to complete his collaborations and works of goods, Ana seduced with her voice in the duets performed with Armando Manzanero and singer/songwriter Aleks Syntek on their 2004 album.
Organised, caring and driven by duty the ESFJ personality type loves to contribute and remain constantly valued, productive, busy and liked. The ESFJ has an action-orientation that they will channel into people, helping and finding practical solutions to people issues and they'll work hard at making this happen as they are naturally oriented to the needs of those around them. Whilst the ESFJ wants everyone to feel valued, they will also want to feel part of the group themselves - they need to feel included. If someone is hurting, the ESFJ will be the first to respond.
The ESFJ character shares the same action-orientation of the ESTJ but with a people-based focus, they channel their drive, energy and practical nature into helping people. Driven by a sense of duty they are the cooperative, helpful, sympathetic and personable pragmatists, disliking anything ethereal or woolly as they prefer practical solutions to people issues, and they'll work hard at making this happen. Unlike the ESFP the ESFJ will want a plan and closure, they do not like loose ends or anything they perceive as sloppy or messy. As with most 'S's, they prefer the concrete, inhabiting a world of facts and the ‘here and now.’ Asking an ESFJ to sit and think things through or reflect before ‘doing’ is not easy as their natural propensity is for action; thinking is seen as a passive and useless activity. This means they will jump immediately into ‘sorting it all out,’ when at times if they’d taken a little longer to think they may have come up with a better solution. Organised, caring and driven by the known, routine comes naturally to the ESFJ who fear change as it is drags them out of the place where they feel they are strong and where they can contribute.
Conscientious and caring, the ESFJ will be good at follow-through and making sure the routine is taken care of, but may struggle with anything which appears complex, or which is perceived as not clearly getting the intended result or which causes conflict or disharmony. They value family links, friendships and tend to be slightly sentimental in their approach. Under pressure an ESFJ may become like the 'controlling parent,' smothering others in their attempt to provide support and believing that their way is best, becoming sensitive to any perceived criticism. Their values of ‘doing good’ and working hard to make sure things and people are taken care of are at the core of the ESFJ although they may at times try to instil these parental-style values in others, often using parental type words like "should," "ought" and "must." These are all said with a good heart and desire to help but the subjective nature of the ESFJ means that they may almost impose what they think is best in their desire for immediate practical help.
Being ‘F’s ESFJs may have trouble making more logical and factual decisions so driven are they by their values and wishing to maintain harmony, so their decisions will be primarily driven by the needs of those around them especially those close to them whom they feel a duty to ‘care for.’ Everything for the ESFJ becomes personalised and will be filtered through a more subjective ‘how do I feel about this person’ lens, rather than being objective and logical as a logical approach for the ESFJ is equated with being cold and harsh thus negating being helpful which is at the core of the ESFJ being. After a day interviewing I asked my ESFJ secretary to tell the successful candidate he’d got the job. “Was he the nicest?” she asked, “Did you like him best?" No issue of ‘suitability’ even crossed her mind! They tend also to have more of a ‘gate-post,’ binary mentality, seeing things in very black and white, ‘good or bad,’ ‘right or wrong,’ ‘nice or horrible.’ Being driven by feelings can also mean that the ESFJ gets hurt easily by any perceived or real criticism as everything is taken so personally, so factually and they can dwell on such criticism. Anything which appears complex or which has many shades of grey will be dismissed as it doesn’t conform to the ‘natural laws’ of ‘ESFJ common sense.’ They’ll want to jump in and help, which is why they were, according to their own values, ‘put on this earth.’
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