What is your "Enneagram"

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The Enneagram Test

What the Ancient Science of Personality Says About You

Uncovering the complex mysteries of personality isn't just a modern fascination. For centuries, mystics, Jesuit priests, psychologists, and social scientists have studied the ancient personality typology known as the Enneagram. The Enneagram identifies people as one of nine distinct personality groups — groups that were developed to describe the whole human experience.

Understanding where you fit into the Enneagram's typology can provide the key to gaining new insight into your core motivations and attitudes. It can also unlock the secrets to better relationships with others. Take the Enneagram Test now to find out more about what makes you tick and fuels your opportunities for love and success.




Take the test and find out!
 
Here's what I got:

Kathy, you're a Type 1 - The Idealist

Friends, family, and colleagues probably appreciate you for both your high standards and commitment to excellence. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, they can trust you to be fair and objective. As an Idealist, you're likely to be seen as a wise and balanced person with strong integrity.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Jane Fonda with her knack for athletic ideals and commitment to standing up for just causes, and Ralph Nadar, with his idealistic determination as a consumer advocate, are also Type 1s.

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you have a strong sense of what's right and wrong. In fact, you're someone who is typically committed to doing the right thing and making sure you're as good a person as you can be — no matter what situation arises.
 
Sherry, you're a Type 2 - The Humanitarian

Friends, family, and colleagues probably appreciate your caring and generous nature. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, you'll usually offer a shoulder to cry on and unparalleled compassion. As a Humanitarian, you're likely to be seen as a loving and helpful person with a kind heart.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Mother Teresa, with her tireless devotion to aid the sick and destitute members of society, and Bishop Desmond Tutu, with his emphasis on nonviolent protest against racial injustices, are also Type 2s

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you have a strong sense of empathy for other people. In fact, you're the kind of warm, sincere person who can be uniquely capable of seeing the good in others.
 
Katholyn, you're an Observer!

That means you're one of the more kind-hearted people around. You are unusually intuitive, and you probably understand yourself, as well as others. That also means you're a good mediator — though you may prefer to spend more quiet time on your own than most.
 

Meagan, you're a Type 6 - The Advocate

Friends, family, and colleagues probably appreciate your strong work ethic, courage to lead, and dedication to causes that you believe in. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, you will become and energetic partner in helping them to find a solution. As an Advocate, you're likely to be seen as an altruistic, supportive person who has a talent for organizing others.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Princess Diana, with her focus on activism and humanitarian efforts in her later life, and Malcolm X, the Baptist minister and militant civil rights leader of the black nationalist movement, were also Type 6s.

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you have a strong sense of community and drive to create stability and security in the world. You probably accomplish that either by supporting your own family or engaging in local or global activism.
 
Shannon, you're a Type 6 - The Advocate

Friends, family, and colleagues probably appreciate your strong work ethic, courage to lead, and dedication to causes that you believe in. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, you will become and energetic partner in helping them to find a solution. As an Advocate, you're likely to be seen as an altruistic, supportive person who has a talent for organizing others.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Princess Diana, with her focus on activism and humanitarian efforts in her later life, and Malcolm X, the Baptist minister and militant civil rights leader of the black nationalist movement, were also Type 6s.

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you have a strong sense of community and drive to create stability and security in the world. You probably accomplish that either by supporting your own family or engaging in local or global activism.


At their worst, Advocates can sometimes slip into helpless, vulnerable behaviors that can damage their self-image. But at their best, they have a sense of faith in the workings of the universe.
 
I'm a Type 5 - The Experimenter (maybe that explains all that stuff I tried back in high school). ;)
 
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Maggie, you're a Type 4 - The Expressive

Friends, family, and colleagues likely appreciate you for this honest and expressive way of being. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, you'll offer them gentle, tactful advice, rich with examples from your own experience. As an Expressive, you're likely to be seen as someone who is strong in your own identity and in your perspective on life.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Singer/songwriter Sarah McLachlan, with her evocative, personal lyrics, and Bob Dylan, with his distinctive and poetic voice, are also Type 4s.

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you possess a strong sensitivity as well as a powerful creativity. Although you can often be introspective, that doesn't keep you from forming deep emotional connections with the people and places around you. In fact, your ability to search from within may just enrich your compassion and understanding.
 
Type 1, Idealist.

I knew that, though. My Meyer-Briggs type is INFP. :)
 
Michelle, you're a Type 9 - The Negotiator

Friends, family, and colleagues likely appreciate this unpretentious way about you and admire the good-natured approach you can take to relationships and life in general. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, you can be counted on to be reassuring and patient. As a Negotiator, you're likely to be seen as a good moderator and communicator who emphasizes finding equitable, amicable resolutions to problems.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Whoopi Goldberg, a champion of progressive social causes, and the late Jim Hensen, an inspirational dreamer and world-renowned puppeteer, are also Type 9s.

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you have a strong sense of inner peace and stability that drives you to resolve conflicts, or potential conflicts, in your path. You're someone who can probably be committed to healing yourself and others while balancing yourself with a happiness that comes from life's simple pleasures.

I had to add the bold about the moderator thing, too funny! :)

This was one of the more interesting emode tests, thanks for posting it Blondie! :)
 
I'm a Type 9 too! Maybe the DIS needs a new moderator......:D
 
Laura, you're a Type 3 - The Entertainer

Friends, family, and colleagues likely look up to you for this passion and drive. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, you can be counted on help them find the kind of solution that will lead to greater self-knowledge and personal growth. You often motivate and inspire others by your good example alone. As an Entertainer, you're also likely to be seen as a valuable and competent person who is worthy of admiration.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Oprah Winfrey, with her worldwide influence and recognition, and Michael Jordan, one of the most recognized sports figures of all time, are also Type 3s.

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you have a strong sense of self worth, which you're not afraid to show off in a public way. In fact, you're the kind of energetic, charming person who is often committed to being the very best that you can be.
 
Amy, you're a Type 6 - The Advocate

Friends, family, and colleagues probably appreciate your strong work ethic, courage to lead, and dedication to causes that you believe in. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, you will become and energetic partner in helping them to find a solution. As an Advocate, you're likely to be seen as an altruistic, supportive person who has a talent for organizing others.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Princess Diana, with her focus on activism and humanitarian efforts in her later life, and Malcolm X, the Baptist minister and militant civil rights leader of the black nationalist movement, were also Type 6s.

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you have a strong sense of community and drive to create stability and security in the world. You probably accomplish that either by supporting your own family or engaging in local or global activism.
 
Lauri, you're a Shark!

Your personality is actually determined by two personality sub-types - your primary, or dominant sub-type, and your secondary sub-type. You are a Shark which means you are a Seeker / Success. Your primary sub-type is defined by "Seeker" characteristics and your secondary sub-type is defined by "Success" characteristics.

That means you've got a robust love of life and a killer instinct. Chances are you hate rules, and don't plan on getting old. You're flexible and friendly on top of being innovative and smart. In short, people respect you.
 
Kim, you're a Type 5 - The Experimenter

Friends, family, and colleagues probably appreciate your probing intelligence and open-minded approach to life. They're also apt to know that when they come to you with a problem, you can be counted on to give them a carefully considered answer based on keen observations. As an Experimenter, you're likely to be seen as a capable and competent individual with a visionary outlook.

Being a member of this type puts you in good company. Renowned painter Georgia O'Keefe, with her reclusive nature and intense focus on her craft, and Albert Einstein, with his groundbreaking theorems and unprecedented view of the space-time continuum, were also Type 5s.

This means that compared to the eight other Enneagram types, you have a strong sense of perception as well as a curious and innovative mind. In fact, like many Experimenters, you have a strong drive to understand how things work.

Gee didn't expect that one!:)
 
I am #4 - The Expressive

I am also 370,886 hours old:eek:
 
Another Type 6 here, though I don't really know how well that fits. Does that fit?
 





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