The Enneagram is a personality system that aims to reveal how emotions drive our lives and how we engage with others in an effort to get what we want and need. The Enneagram defines nine personality types, each with its own set of strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for personal growth.
Your Enneagram type reveals what motivates you on a very deep level, and illuminates the path you must take to achieve a higher level of self-actualization.
Your Enneagram Scores
The graph below shows how you scored for each of the 9 types of the Enneagram. In this graph, the area of each section indicates your score, with larger sections being a better match for your personality.
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Your Type in Depth
Type One
Your primary type is One. In this section, we'll dive deep into the One profile to understand how
it drives your core emotions, fears, and desires, as well as how it impacts you in relationships and at work.
In a Nutshell
Ones are defined by their belief that everything must be in order, and by their feeling that they must always be "right." They show great commitment and determination to improve conditions that they find need improvement, and they are forward in encouraging others to improve their performance, too.
At their core, Ones are the “model children” of the Enneagram world—dutiful, responsible and perfection-seeking. At the same time, they are idealists, in the sense that they believe they know exactly how to perfect the world and they wonder why others do not see it. Many Ones proselytize about the one true set of rules; the one true course of action; or how things "ought" to be. They are often drawn to positions of teaching, advocacy or inspirational leadership where they can share their vision and seek to reform the world. As teachers, they are creative, exemplary and motivating.
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Why do I often seem to have higher standards than everyone else?
How can I handle it when I seem to be the only one who's doing the hard work?
Why am I so critical of myself? How can I tell when enough is enough?
How can I learn to let go of the details and enjoy the moment?
Why do I find it so difficult to accept when people around me make mistakes?
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Each of the nine types of the Enneagram has its own driving force, which is centered around a particular emotion. Some types experience strong emotions, while other types aim to avoid emotions in one form or another. However, whether running from emotions or diving into them, each type describes some aspect of emotional experience.
Here, we'll look at a brief description of each of the nine types, as well as your scores for each of them.
Two
85% Match
Type 2 can be described as The Giver. Twos want to be liked and find ways that they can be helpful to others so that they can be loved and belong.
Three
84% Match
Type 3 is also known as The Achiever. Threes want to be successful and admired by other people, and are very conscious of their public image.
Four
89% Match
Type 4 is known as The Individualist. Fours want to be unique and to live life authentically, and are highly attuned to their emotional experience.
Five
90% Match
Type 5 is described as The Investigator. Fives seek understanding and knowledge, and are more comfortable with data than people.
Six
97% Match
Type 6 is also known as The Skeptic. Sixes are preoccupied with security, seek safety, and like to be prepared for problems.
Seven
66% Match
Type 7 is described as The Enthusiast. Sevens want to have as much fun and adventure as possible and are easily bored.
Eight
89% Match
Type 8 is also known as The Challenger. Eights see themselves as strong and powerful and seek to stand up for what they believe in.
Nine
45% Match
Type 9 is also called The Peacemaker. Nines like to keep a low profile and let the people around them set the agenda.
One
98% Match
Type 1 can be thought of as The Perfectionist. Ones place a lot of emphasis on following the rules and doing things correctly.
What Makes You Unique
Although your Enneagram type explains a great deal about you, it doesn't explain everything! In this section, we'll look at the traits that are unique to you—both those traits that can be used as super-strengths, and those which may be holding you back.
Below, you'll find information on the top 3 traits you can harness as your personal superpowers, and the top 3 traits which may be stopping you from achieving what you desire. One important thing to remember is that personality traits are never all good, or all bad. Every trait has its possible benefits and potential downsides—it's all in how you use it.
Your Top 3 Personality Superpowers
Which of your personality traits are your biggest assets? We all have our strengths and weaknesses, and many psychologists believe that the key to success is not in trying to overcome all your flaws, but rather in making the most of what you have going for you. Let's look now at some traits that you may be able to deploy to your benefit.
As you read over this section, remember that even beneficial personality traits can work against you if they are overused. For each superpower below, you'll see how it can benefit your life, as well as how it may backfire if not kept in balance.
Risk Awareness. You can see disaster coming from a mile away, and you're rarely blindsided when something goes wrong. You know where the emergency exits are, literally and figuratively, and you are capable of great clarity and leadership in a crisis. Your mind tends to be very active, envisioning problems before they even begin. This can be a good thing when put to productive use (especially in a career that tasks you with troubleshooting), but it can also consume a lot of your mental energy. You may be prone to mental exhaustion if you're scanning for danger 24/7, so be sure you also take some time for creativity, exploration, and just plain rest.
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