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What Is the Enneagram?
The Enneagram is a personality system that describes nine distinct types, each with their own core motivations, fears, and patterns of behavior. Unlike other personality tests that focus on traits, the Enneagram reveals why you do what you do.
Each type has a core fear and a core desire that drives their behavior. Understanding your type helps you recognize unconscious patterns and make more intentional choices—especially in relationships.
The 9 Enneagram Types
The Perfectionist - Principled, purposeful, self-controlled
The Helper - Generous, demonstrative, people-pleasing
The Achiever - Adaptable, driven, image-conscious
The Individualist - Expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed
The Investigator - Perceptive, innovative, secretive
The Loyalist - Engaging, responsible, anxious
The Enthusiast - Spontaneous, versatile, scattered
The Challenger - Self-confident, decisive, confrontational
The Peacemaker - Receptive, reassuring, complacent
Why Take an Enneagram Test?
The Enneagram is particularly powerful for understanding relationships because it reveals the underlying motivations that drive conflict and connection. When you know your type, you can:
- Understand your triggers — Why certain things bother you more than others
- Recognize patterns — Recurring issues across different relationships
- Communicate better — Express needs in ways your partner can hear
- Grow intentionally — Know your specific path to becoming your best self
How Our Enneagram Test Works
Core Questions
Answer questions about your motivations and fears—not just behaviors—to identify your core type.
Wing Determination
Discover which adjacent type influences your personality (e.g., Type 4 with a 3 wing or 5 wing).
Detailed Results
Get your type with explanations of your core motivations, fears, and relationship patterns.
Relationship Insights
Explore compatibility with other types and get specific advice for your relationships.
Tips for Accurate Results
- • Answer based on how you naturally are, not how you think you should be
- • Think about patterns across your life, not just recent situations
- • If stuck between options, go with your gut instinct
- • Consider how you behave when stressed or relaxed, not just at work
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