Get The Magic to Know the 9 Enneagram Types
The Enneagram is an ancient symbol used for understanding ourselves, our motivations, and our core fears. It is a helpful tool that can be used to gain insight into our personality traits and understand how we interact with others. The distinct 9 Enneagram Types can tell us a great deal about ourselves. Let’s take a look at each one!
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Type 1 – The Reformer
The Reformer type is principled, purposeful, self-controlled, and perfectionist. People who identify as Type 1 are motivated by the need to live up to their high standards of excellence and honesty. They strive for fairness in all areas of life and may have difficulty accepting mistakes or imperfections in themselves or others.
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Type 2 – The Helper
The Helper type is generous, demonstrative, people-pleasing, and possessive. People who identify as Type 2 are motivated by the need to be loved and accepted by others. They often view themselves as indispensable in relationships but may struggle with boundary issues if they feel taken advantage of by those they care about.
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Type 3 – The Achiever
The Achiever type is adaptable, excelling, driven, and image-conscious. People who identify as Type 3 are motivated by the need to be successful and admired by others. They focus on results rather than process and strive for recognition through their achievements but may become easily discouraged if they don’t see results quickly enough.
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Type 4 – The Individualist
The Individualist type is expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed, and temperamental. People who identify as Type 4 are motivated by the need for self-expression and authenticity in their relationships with others. They value depth over superficiality but may become overwhelmed with feelings of sadness or loneliness when not connected to something meaningful outside of themselves.
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Type 5 – The Investigator
Type 5 is perceptive, innovative, secretive, and intense. People who identify as Type 5 are motivated by the need for knowledge and understanding in their lives. They seek deep connections with others but may become withdrawn when feeling overwhelmed or unsupported in their pursuits of knowledge or truth-seeking endeavors.
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Type 6 – The Loyalist
Type 6 is engaging, responsible, anxious, and suspicious. People who identify as Type 6 are motivated by the need for security both physically and emotionally in their lives. They crave stability yet find comfort in taking risks; however, they may become overwhelmed when faced with too much uncertainty or instability in their environment or relationships with others.
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Type 7 – The Enthusiast
The Enthusiast type is spontaneous, versatile, acquisitive, and scattered. People who identify as Type 7 are motivated by the need for fun and adventure in their lives. They enjoy engaging in a variety of activities but may feel guilty or overwhelmed when they cannot keep up with the many activities they have taken on.
They are diverse, energetic and always up for an adventure! These vibrant individuals crave stimulation and exploration and have an ongoing thirst for discovering all the fun life has to offer. They’re versatile and often drawn to a wide selection of activities but can experience guilt or exhaustion in cases when they strive too hard to pursue every single one.
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Type 8 – The Challenger
The Challenger type is powerful, dominating, willful, and confrontational. People who identify as Type 8 are motivated by the need to be in control of their lives and those around them. They often act as protectors for others but may become overly aggressive or intimidating when their need for control is challenged.
Type 8 – The Challenger, is a highly esteemed type known for its formidable energy, willfulness and propensity to confront. Their motivation comes from the drive to have control over life, along with safeguarding and defending those whom they deem worthy of their protection.
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Type 9 – The Peacemaker
The Peacemaker type is agreeable, complacent, receptive, and resigned. People who identify as Type 9 are motivated by the need to maintain harmony with themselves and those around them. They dislike conflict and strive to keep the peace but may become passive.
Space and harmony define Type 9 – The Peacemaker. Finding stability and understanding relevant forces that influence their inner peace, they are agreeable in being receptive to others and resigned in confrontation.
Conclusion:
As you can see from these descriptions there is no single “right” way to experience life–all nine types have unique strengths that we can use to enrich our lives! Learning more about your enneagram type can be an empowering experience that helps open doors to understanding yourself more deeply – and understanding yourself leads you more closely towards true transformation!
So dive into learning about your Enneagram type today!
You won’t regret it!
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