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Find your Enneagram Type

What makes you do the things you do? Where does your motivation come from? What drives you to be bold or makes you fearful? Why do you feel uncomfortable during confrontation?

The Enneagram helps you develop clarity and health for your personality.

But why is it important?

Imagine having conversation with a friend, knowing exactly what he needed to hear and how he needed to hear it.

Imagine knowing why your boss gets angry with your project, while she overlooks the details of everything you just produced.

Imagine recognizing why your spouse gets frustrated when you interrupt.

Imagine rearing your child in a space that’s safe for reaching full growth and potential.

Explore this list of the 9 personality Types. Perhaps you’ll see yourself in one or more of the descriptions. The best way to determine your Enneagram personality Type is be completely transparent with yourself, and you can start with one or two of the free online tests to determine your Enneagram number — JUST CLICK HERE.

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Enneagram Type 1:
The Perfectionist

Virtuous, principled and full of integrity, the Enneagram Type 1 brings order, wisdom and dependability to a world of chaos. They long to do the best for themselves and others, being thoughtful to improve the world around them.

Fear of missing the mark sometimes leads to a perfectionistic or critical perspective that can result in restrained anger and impatience.

At their healthiest, Type 1s are noble, discerning, ethical and kind.

 

Enneagram Type 2:
The Giver

Sincere, warm-hearted and empathetic, Enneagram Type 2 brings warmth, care and friendliness to an indifferent world. They long to be involved in the lives of people around them.

The drive to be close to others and meet their needs can cause them to dismiss their own needs and ignore important boundaries, which sometimes lead to manipulation or frustration.

At their healthiest, Type 2s are selfless and generous, with a heart full of unconditional love.

 

Enneagram Type 3:
The Achiever

Charming, energetic and efficient, the Enneagram Type 3 brings drive, ambition and competence to a world of inaction. They love to meet their goals and bring people together to create success.

Fear of going unrecognized for their achievements can lead to struggling with personal identity or expectations, potentially leading to workaholism and competitiveness.

At their healthiest, Type 3s are authentic, champions others’ successes and inspire people around them.

 

Enneagram Type 4:
The Individualist

Sensitive, introspective and unique, the Enneagram Type 4 brings originality, expression and color to a black-and-white world. They want to experience all the emotions, in order to connect with people.

If they sit too long with these emotions, though, they tend to get lost in their feelings and end up ignoring the world around them, which can lead to moodiness and self-absorption.

At their healthiest, Type 4s are exceptionally creative, highly empathetic and full of rich imagination.

 

Enneagram Type 5:
The Thinker

Curious, alert and rational, the Enneagram Type 5 brings insight, concentration and civility to a world of emotional lunacy. They long to analyze the world, understand its intricacies and contribute innovative thoughts and ideas.

The drive to immerse themselves in information can develop into detachment and isolation, which can give rise to nihilism and avarice.

At their healthiest, Type 5s are trustworthy, emotionally objective and composed and are often pioneers of cutting-edge ideas.

 

Enneagram Type 6:
The Guardian

Perceptive, committed and responsible, The Enneagram Type 6 brings hard work, loyalty and faithfulness to an unsteady, inconsistent world. They prepare for potential issues with troubleshooting and planning.

The desire to avoid catastrophe can lead to suspicion, distrust and self-doubt, which sometimes leads to paranoia and anxiety.

At their healthiest, Type 6s are self-reliant and brave, brimming with confidence to face life’s prospective challenges.

 

Enneagram Type 7:
The Enthusiast

Optimistic, busy and versatile, the Enneagram Type 7 brings playfulness, spontaneity and energy to a dull and passive world. They look for new and exciting experiences and encourage others to join the fun.

Drive for constant adventure can offer distraction from undesirable emotions or cause overextension that leads to impulsiveness and ignoring frustration, fear or pain.

At their healthiest, Type 7s share their dynamic talents and fun spirit to liven up the world around them.

 

Enneagram Type 8:
The Challenger

Intense, resourceful and assertive, the Enneagram Type 8 exudes confidence, decisiveness and strength to a world filled with fear. They long to bring about justice and protection for themselves and the people they love.

This passion can fuel a need to control their environment through intimidation, plowing through anyone who might stand in their way. This mindset can lead to anger, cynicism or lashing out.

At their healthiest, Type 8s use their power advocate for the underrepresented, stand in the gap and embody a mighty force for good.

 

Enneagram Type 9:
The Peacemaker

Easygoing, accepting and kindhearted, the Enneagram Type 9 brings consideration, stability and peace to a selfish world. They long for unity and harmony for themselves and everyone around them.

Fear of conflict can foster the belief that their opinions and needs do not matter, introducing complacency, withdrawal or passive-aggressiveness.

At their healthiest, Type 9s are all-embracing and nonjudgmental. In finding their own voice, they can restore peace and heal conflicts.

 

Find your number.

Now that you’ve journeyed through the 9 personality types, let’s discover your personality. Click the button below to start your test. Once complete, save your valuation so we can help develop clarity and health for your personality.