Enneagram Test Results
The
Enneagram is a personality system which divides the entire human personality into nine behavioral tendencies, this is your score on each...
Type 1 Orderliness |||||||||||||||| 62%
Type 2 Helpfulness |||||||||||||||| 66%
Type 3 Image Focus |||||||||||| 50%
Type 4 Individualism |||||||||||| 46%
Type 5 Intellectualism |||||||||||||| 54%
Type 6 Security Focus |||||||||||||||| 70%
Type 7 Adventurousness |||||||||||||| 58%
Type 8 Aggressiveness |||||||||||||||| 62%
Type 9 Calmness |||||||||| 34%
type score type behavior motivation
6 17 I must be secure and safe to survive.
2 16 I must be helpful and caring to survive.
1 15 I must be orderly/planned to survive.
8 15 I must be strong and in control to survive.
7 14 I must be fun and entertained to survive.
5 13 I must be knowledgeable to survive.
3 12 I must be impressive and attractive to survive.
4 11 I must be unique/different to survive.
9 8 I must maintain peace/calm to survive.
Your main type is
Type 6
Your variant stacking is
so/sp/sx
Your level of health is
very low, i.e. very unhealthy
Your
main type is which ever behavior you utilize most and/or prefer. Your
variant reflects your scoring profile on all nine types:
so = social variant (compliant, friendly),
sx = sexual variant (assertive, intense),
sp = self preservation variant (withdrawn, security seeking). For info on the flaws of the Enneagram system click
here.
Type 6 (The Cautioneer)
Motivation: To survive, be safe/secure
Potential problem: Playing it too safe, seeing dangers where they don't exist
Historic antecedent: The Insurance Industry
Historic example: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Film/TV example: Niles (Frasier)
Characteristics: proceeds with care in most endeavors, favors sameness and consistency to suprises, does things by the book, feels that something bad will happen if they let their guard down, not reckless, prefers structure, thinks the world is a dangerous place, prefers the familiar to the unfamiliar, wants everything to add up perfectly, protective of their feelings, prone to paranoia, fears being harmed or controlled, suspicious of others until they have proven themselves trustworthy, worries about making the wrong choices, thinks of things in terms of costs and benefits, prioritizes personal safety, more contemplation than action, perfectionist, refiner, goal oriented, trouble shooter, prefers to stick with what they know, worries about consequences
Healthy Type 6: The Security Expert
sees dangers before others, skilled at averting danger, capable of bravery
Average Type 6: The Cautioneer
safe, secure, stable, reliable, predictable, cautious
Unhealthy Type 6: The Paranoid
suspicious, jealous, into conspiracy theories, unsure, fearful, erratic
2nd test:
Your personality type is:
Adventurer
ISFP-T
Mind
This trait determines how we interact with our environment.
32%
68%
EXTRAVERTED
INTROVERTED
Energy
This trait shows where we direct our mental energy.
45%
55%
INTUITIVE
OBSERVANT
Nature
This trait determines how we make decisions and cope with emotions.
39%
61%
THINKING
FEELING
Tactics
This trait reflects our approach to work, planning and decision-making.
49%
51%
JUDGING
PROSPECTING
Identity
This trait underpins all others, showing how confident we are in our abilities and decisions.
17%
83%
ASSERTIVE
TURBULENT
Adventurer personalities are true artists, but not necessarily in the typical sense where they’re out painting happy little trees. Often enough though, they are perfectly capable of this. Rather, it’s that they use aesthetics, design and even their choices and actions to push the limits of social convention. Adventurers enjoy upsetting traditional expectations with experiments in beauty and behavior – chances are, they’ve expressed more than once the phrase “Don’t box me in!”
Strengths & Weaknesses
Adventurer Strengths
- Charming – People with the Adventurer personality type are relaxed and warm, and their “live and let live” attitude naturally makes them likable and popular.
- Sensitive to Others – Adventurers easily relate to others’ emotions, helping them to establish harmony and good will, and minimize conflict.
- Imaginative – Being so aware of others’ emotions, Adventurer personalities use creativity and insight to craft bold ideas that speak to people’s hearts. While it’s hard to explain this quality on a resume, this vivid imagination and exploratory spirit help Adventurers in unexpected ways.
- Passionate – Beneath Adventurers’ quiet shyness beats an intensely feeling heart. When people with this personality type are caught up in something exciting and interesting, they can leave everything else in the dust.
- Curious – Ideas are well and good, but Adventurers need to see and explore for themselves whether their ideas ring true. Work revolving around the sciences may seem a poor match for their traits, but a boldly artistic and humanistic vision is often exactly what research needs to move forward – if Adventurers are given the freedom they need to do so.
- Artistic – Adventurers are able to show their creativity in tangible ways and with stunning beauty. Whether writing a song, painting an emotion, or presenting a statistic in a graph, Adventurers have a way of visualizing things that resonates with their audience.
Adventurer Weaknesses
- Fiercely Independent – Freedom of expression is often Adventurers’ top priority. Anything that interferes with that, like traditions and hard rules, creates a sense of oppression for Adventurer personalities. This can make more rigidly structured academics and work a challenge.
- Unpredictable – Adventurers’ dislike long-term commitments and plans. The tendency to actively avoid planning for the future can cause strain in Adventurers’ romantic relationships and financial hardship later in life.
- Easily Stressed – Adventurers live in the present, full of emotion. When situations get out of control, people with this personality type (especially Turbulent ones) can shut down, losing their characteristic charm and creativity in favor of gnashing teeth.
- Overly Competitive – Adventurers can escalate small things into intense competitions, turning down long-term success in their search for glory in the moment, and are unhappy when they lose.
- Fluctuating Self-Esteem – It’s demanded that skills be quantified, but that’s hard to do with Adventurers’ strengths of sensitivity and artistry. Adventurers’ efforts are often dismissed, a hurtful and damaging blow, especially early in life. Adventurers can start to believe the naysayers without strong support.
Ok I did both
Results seem to be opposite lolzz