Enneagram Types
Type One is principled, self-controlled, and reforming, but can also be perfectionistic and judgmental.
Type Two is giving, empathetic, and sociable, but can also be co-dependent, self-sacrificing, and prideful.
Type Three is adaptable, driven, efficient, and charismatic but can also be status-seeking, image-conscious, and compromising.
Type Four is expressive, artistic, and authentic, but can also be sensitive, depressed, entitled, and self-absorbed.
Type Five is analytical, intellectual, perceptive, and independent but can also be stingy, detached, and eccentric.
Type Six is loyal, diligent, and stabilizing but can also be suspicious, paralyzed, and reactionary.
Type Seven is enthusiastic, fun-loving, and visionary, but can also be claustrophobic, hedonistic, impulsive, and scattered.
Type Eight is powerful, passionate, and a true leader, but can also be domineering, vengeful, manipulative, and excessive.
Type Nine is easygoing, accepting, and reassuring, but can also be unpassionate, complacent, cowardly, self-effacing, and distractible.