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The Enneagram is a personality system that categorizes people into nine types (Type 1: Perfectionist, Type 2: Helper, Type 3: Achiever, Type 4: Individualist, Type 5: Investigator, Type 6: Loyalist, Type 7: Enthusiast, Type 8: Challenger, Type 9: Peacemaker). Each type has distinct motivations, fears, and growth paths.
Our Enneagram assessment takes 6-8 minutes and consists of 18 questions. You'll discover your primary type, wing (adjacent type), and detailed insights into your core motivations, stress patterns, and growth opportunities.
No, you have one core Enneagram type that remains stable throughout life. However, you may identify with 'wings' (adjacent types) and exhibit behaviors of other types under stress or growth. For example, a Type 4 with a 5 wing (4w5) will show some Type 5 characteristics.
Enneagram focuses on core motivations and fears (why you do things), while MBTI describes cognitive preferences (how you process information). Enneagram is more focused on emotional growth and spirituality, MBTI on practical applications like career matching. Many people find combining both systems provides the deepest self-understanding.
Type 4 (Individualists) thrive in creative, expressive careers: artist, writer, designer, musician, therapist, photographer, filmmaker, and brand strategist. They excel in roles that allow authentic self-expression and deep emotional connection.
The Enneagram is particularly effective for personal development because it identifies your core fears and growth edges, not just surface behaviors. Many therapists and coaches use it to help clients understand recurring patterns and break through personal obstacles. However, it's subjective and should complement, not replace, professional guidance.
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