Zlata

The Adventurer

ESTP

Zlata Personality Profile

Zlata Personalaity profile - estp

Julia Gunthel - Goddess of Flexibility

Julia Günthel is the most flexible woman in the world, gymnast, model and actress. The girl is also known as Zlata. By the way, she is a two time Guinness World Record holder. You know, Julia is the tallest rubber woman (176 cm). On November 23, 2007 the girl burst three balloons with her back for 12 seconds! Moreover, she is able to open the bottles with her feet, standing on the hands.

Awesome girl was born in Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia. When she was four years old her unique abilities were discovered in the kindergarten. At the age of six little girl joined the circus studio in her native city. For the first time Julia performed when she was 10.

Her family moved to Leipzig, Germany, when she was 16 years old. To tell the truth, Julia has to train very hard to keep her muscles in shape and to be as flexible as possible. At the same time, the incredible girl admits that it is natural for her to bend her body so much, she feels discomfort only when she has to remain bent for a long time, for example, for a photo session. Every day she spends 5 hours training! In 2012 Gunthel was awarded the title of The Most Flexible Woman In The World by Discovery Channel. What is more, Julia starred along with Eva Mendes and Kylie Minogue in the fantasy drama film Holy Motors in 2012. Amazing girl posed in the role of an office worker for Zlata new calendar 2013. Now Julia lives in Germany. She is married and has son Leon. However, they say that the couple divorced.

“You don’t need to look to the right or to the left. Do not listen to what people are saying to you, and just be yourself”- says Julia.

Zlata inspires artists who paint pictures with her image and sculpt sculptures in which she is embodied in her unimaginable poses. A beautiful body in combination with grace and flexibility leaves no one indifferent.

Source: www.schlangenfrau.com

Extraverted, Sensing, Thinking, Perceiving

The ESTP personality type is constantly looking for action, for the 'next big thing,' throwing themselves in social activities, difficult situations and projects with real zest and energy. The imaginative, reflective life is not for them, preferring to jump in and see what happens. Supreme optimists, ESTPs will work long and hard on activities which interest them but can switch tack entirely once they begin to lose this interest. The ESTP does not enjoy the constraints of deadlines, schedules or end-dates so if an ESTP does exactly what you asked them, it is only because they wanted to do so in the first place. ESTPs love to be at the centre stage, demonstrating feats of wonder and daring.

Zlata Characteristics

An ESTP will need lots of practical, real-life experiences as it is through such activities that they best learn and understand, and indeed where they are happiest and at their best. The 'P' aspect of their characters means that they are flexible, but this can also mean they become bored by routine, procedures which they see as irrelevant, and impatient with those who say: 'let's think about it first.' The ESTP wants to suck it and see and, if it doesn't work, well there will always be another opportunity just around the corner. Real hard workers, ESTPs will immerse themselves activities which interest them, but they’ll become bored and lose interest if the task becomes more steady state and then their energies will become depleted or focused in a totally different direction. The ESTP is pragmatic, tough-minded and will act on the facts and data, rather than emotion. They don't like to be controlled, need to know they can switch horses in mid-stream and may slide out of obligations, if they get a 'better offer.' An ESTP will generally be able to switch tasks with good nature and humour, will enjoy interaction and 'the craic.' Being so action-oriented, the ESTP will look to get on with it and may therefore jump in without being in possession of all the facts as the excitement and rush of potentially interesting action will spur them on. This makes them excellent champions for the cause, provided someone is checking progress and can sweep up any debris behind them. The ESTP sees life through their own very subjective lenses and it is a fun packed, great-tasting adventure with one sensory experience after another. They jump into the ‘next big thing’ without thinking through the consequences so keen are they to immerse themselves in something new. If the project needs an injection of energy or there’s a big immediate problem, step forward the ESTP. They are spontaneous, active individuals.

If the project needs an injection of energy or there’s a big immediate problem, step forward the ESTP. ESTPs are spontaneous, active individuals.

Strong ‘T’ types the ESTP may often forget to factor in the implications on other people as this new experience is to be grasped immediately and anything that stands in the way may be inadvertently trampled underfoot in the rush. The impulsive nature of the ESTP can see them cut to the car chase and bring great energy to bear on any new project that captures their interest, but this expedient side can also see them drop the idea once the initial fascination has passed and a new experience is ready and waiting. This need for excitement means the ESTP will learn ‘on the hoof,’ by actually throwing themselves into the experience without thought or planning, and “let’s see what happens.” Every new experience is ‘the big one’ and will consume their energies, attention and time until…er...it doesn’t! The ESTP loves to get involved and will be great at enthusing others although their expedient side means that once others have been through several cycles and see how they operate there may be a feeling of ‘here we go again’ and ESTP leaders can create ‘initiative fatigue’ in organisations and staff, with their constant desire to try out new activities, ideas and projects.

Theories or anything conceptual makes the ESTP restless, bored and then they will disconnect from the process and go look for something else, often without telling anyone. The ESTP has an attention span which is very short and their energies wane if they think they’re ‘treading water.’ Having to sit and read or reflect would just not ‘compute’ with the ESTP and so they would move on, swiftly and often leaving debris in their wake. Follow-through isn’t the forte of the ESTP but if the project needs an injection of energy or there’s a big immediate problem, that is where they excel. Like the other SPs, ESTPs love acting on impulse. Activities involving power, speed, immersion and risk are attractive to the ESTP and supressing these de-energises them. The ESTP may be the ‘first to try it out,’ but then they’re onto the next experience as soon as it becomes predictable, the need for the thrill outweighing anything else.

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