The Madam Commander in Fiction

Princess Leia, Star Wars Saga

Hermione Granger, The Harry Potter Saga

Yara Greyjoy, Game of Thrones

Rachel Dawes, The Dark Knight Trilogy

Monica Geller, Friends

Elaine Benes, Seinfeld

Ayesha, Guardians of the Galaxy

Lady Sif, Thor: The Dark World

 

ESTJ Female Villains

Cersei Lannister, Game of Thrones

Captain Phasma, The Star Wars Saga

Mother Gothel, Tangled

Veruca Salt, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Regina George, Mean Girls

 

Male Heroes

Jack Shephard, Lost

Robb Stark, Game of Thrones

Yondu Udonta, Guardians of the Galaxy

Dwight Schrute, The Office

Lucas Sinclair, Stranger Things

Poseidon (Greek mythology)

Boromir, Lord of the Rings

M’Baku, Black Panther

 

Male Villains

General Grievous, Star Wars Saga

Lucius Malfoy, The Harry Potter Saga

Obadiah Stane “Iron Monger,” Ironman

General Zod, Superman

Cal Hockley, Titanic

Ebony Maw, The Avengers

Biff Tannen, The Back to the Future Trilogy

Wilson Fisk “Kingpin,” Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse

Nolen Sorrento, Ready Player One

Tom Buchannan, The Great Gatsby

Magister Origen, Far Away Bird

ESTJ – The Madam Commander

Determination. Boldness. Composure.

 

Mae Jemison

 

ESTJ Women of History All-Star Line-up:

Antiquity: Artemisia I of Caria

Medieval: Empress Wu Zetian

Early Modern: Catherine de’ Medici

20th Century: Mae Jemison

 

“You have the right to be involved. You have something important to contribute, and you have to take the risk to contribute it.”
-Mae Jemison

 

Throughout history, the Madam Commander steps in with confidence and capability to call all the shots. You speak up and speak out. While others wallow in uncertainty, while others chatter about the dangers ahead, while others prefer to play it safe, you step in and make the call for everyone. You take ownership of any campaign and don’t mind that’s it’s all on you now. Whether you are firing arrows into the wreckage of an enemy fleet or testing experimental equipment in earth orbit, history turns to you time and time again because you know what you’re doing and are a woman of action. You bring an exactitude of thought to your precise execution of difficult feats.

Artemisia I of Carnia

A born leader, the Madam Commander makes decisions for many people and directs events for success. People trust your leadership because although you are a person of action, you rarely miscalculate. You’re not impulsive. A good deal of contingency planning and careful consideration went into your decisions. You have a habit of thinking things through and bear an extraordinary capacity for being quick on your feet when decisions are needed. You’re rarely caught off guard. When a crisis comes, you also know not to panic. Your knack for deliberate action when the time calls for it makes you an ideal leader. Pie in the sky ideas and concepts aren’t your thing; however, as the Madam Commander, you tend to surround yourself with capable counselors. You know how to direct others to carry out all the aspects to the plan even if you didn’t come up with the plan yourself. Your job isn’t to innovate. It’s to execute the plan. Your job isn’t to have all the answers. It’s to execute the plan. Your job isn’t to make sure everyone feels good about the plan. Your job is to execute the plan.

Empress Wu Zetian

Many Madam Commanders end up in their leadership role naturally, and some of you may even be reluctant leaders, cast into the position out of necessity, not by choice. But you are comfortable in your leadership role. You don’t mind that so many people look to your leadership and rely on you. While not all of your decision will be popular ones, you’re not just some robot. You’re outgoing, fun, and personable. When you’re not sitting on the throne, you absolutely know how to cut loose and party. People are just as drawn to you outside of the workplace. But make no mistake, you use sound judgment, you’re decisive and uncompromising once the decision has been made. No endeavor will last long without people like you navigating the course and leading the way. History snaps to attention for you! Carry on.

Catherine de’ Medici

Frequency
According to the “MBTI Manual” published by CPP, The Madam Commander accounts for 8.7% of the world population.11.2% of men (2nd highest) and 6.3% of women are ESTJs.

It’s Women’s History Month! I strongly encourage you to read up on these amazing women, especially if you haven’t yet heard of them.

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