Let’s get personal with Enneagram😈
Enneagram speaks of the fears, motivations that we might not know of. Here are the brief explanation of each types:
Type 1: The Perfectionist (Reformer)
- Core Desire: To be good, ethical, and have integrity.
- Core Fear: Being wrong, corrupt, or imperfect.
- Key Traits: Principled, organized, self-critical. They strive for improvement and tend to have a strong sense of right and wrong.
Type 2: The Helper (Giver)
- Core Desire: To be loved and appreciated.
- Core Fear: Being unwanted or unloved.
- Key Traits: Caring, supportive, generous. Helpers focus on meeting others’ needs but may neglect their own or become dependent on others’ approval.
Type 3: The Achiever (Performer)
- Core Desire: To feel valuable and worthwhile.
- Core Fear: Being worthless or a failure.
- Key Traits: Success-oriented, adaptable, ambitious. Achievers are driven to excel and often enjoy recognition for their accomplishments.
Type 4: The Individualist (Romantic)
- Core Desire: To find their true identity and be authentically themselves.
- Core Fear: Having no identity or significance.
- Key Traits: Creative, sensitive, introspective. Individualists are often deeply emotional and seek uniqueness in everything they do.
Type 5: The Investigator (Thinker)
- Core Desire: To be competent and self-sufficient.
- Core Fear: Being overwhelmed, useless, or incapable.
- Key Traits: Analytical, curious, independent. Investigators seek knowledge and often prefer solitude to recharge their energy.
Type 6: The Loyalist (Skeptic)
- Core Desire: To feel secure and supported.
- Core Fear: Being without guidance or support, fear of uncertainty.
- Key Traits: Responsible, loyal, cautious. Loyalists are security-driven and may overthink potential threats or uncertainties.
Type 7: The Enthusiast (Adventurer)
- Core Desire: To be happy, fulfilled, and free.
- Core Fear: Being deprived or in pain.
- Key Traits: Fun-loving, spontaneous, optimistic. Enthusiasts are constantly seeking new experiences and hate feeling trapped or limited.
8. The Challenger (Protector)
- Core Desire: To be in control and protect themselves.
- Core Fear: Being controlled or harmed.
- Key Traits: Confident, assertive, decisive. Challengers like to take charge and confront challenges head-on, often standing up for themselves and others.
9. The Peacemaker (Mediator)
- Core Desire: To have inner peace and harmony.
- Core Fear: Conflict and disconnection.
- Key Traits: Easygoing, accepting, adaptable. Peacemakers avoid conflict at all costs and are great at seeing multiple perspectives but can lose touch with their own needs.
Wanna discover your core type? Click here!! (It’s a quiz):
Subtypes!?!?
★ Enneagram are also divided into 27 subtypes, which is combining your type core with an instinctual variant where you can check it out here
☆ https://personality-psychology.com/guide-instinctual-variants-sp-so-sx/
Here’s a quiz to find your instinctual variants type (Take it with a grain of salt and remember, follow your gut to get the best results!): https://similarminds.com/enneagram-instinctual-variant-test.html
★ Here are the 27 subtypes! Have fun reading:)
☆ https://wiki.personality-database.com/books/enneagram/chapter/the-twenty-seven-subtypes
Tritypes!?!?
Tritypes aren’t the core type but the types that you relate to a lot aside from your main primary type. One way to find this is to find which types you relate to other than your main type:D
Remember triads? If you have your type in the head triad, the rest of your subtypes should be in the gut and heart triad. For example: 728
Triads!
Enneagrams are split up into three triads:
Gut: 8-9-1, The Heart: 2-3-4, and The Head: 5-6-7.
Combine all of the above, you already have something that would look like this!! -> sp/sx738 ; Pretty cool rightttt? Still interested!?!? Let’s find more!!