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Enneagram 5w4: The Five with a Four-Wing

5w4s may seem very unconventional, even weird. They aren’t very expressive and may seem cold and distant.

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Enneagram 4w5: The Four with a Five-Wing

4w5s possess both the creativity and intuition of Fours and the savviness of Fives.

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Enneagram Type 3: The Go-Getter

Threes don’t give up easily. If they set a goal, they will do whatever it takes to achieve it.

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Enneagram 4w3: The Four with a Three-Wing

4w3s are the aristocrats of the Enneagram.

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Enneagram 3w4: The Three with a Four-Wing

3w4s are more introverted than the core type. Although other people’s opinions are still very important to them, they aren’t trying too hard to impress others.

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Enneagram Type 2: The Altruist

Twos often appear positive and energetic. They are sociable and extroverted. From their clothing to the tone of their voice, everything is meant to please others.

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Enneagram 3w2: The Three with a Two-Wing

Charming and stimulating, 3w2s are never alone. Not only are they entertaining, but they are also inspiring.

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Enneagram 2w3: The Two with a Three-Wing

2w3 personality type is a more success-driven version of type 2.

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Enneagram Type 1: The Perfectionist

Be that teaching, designing buildings, cooking, cleaning, or exercising, Ones do their job well. Doing things “properly” and in the best way possible is extremely important for Ones.

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Enneagram 1w2: The One with a Two-Wing

1w2s are selfless people who are willing to give up on things they love for the sake of others.

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Enneagram 2w1: The Two with a One-Wing

Enneagram 2w1 is an interesting blend of type 1 and type 2 traits. Some of these traits reinforce each other, but some others are in conflict with each other.

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Enneagram Type 9: The Peacemaker

Nines have found their balance, and they don't want anyone or anything to disturb it.

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Enneagram 9w1: The Nine with a One-Wing

9w1s, for example, are more intellectual than their 9w8 counterparts. They are also much less emotional.

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Enneagram 1w9: The One with a Nine-Wing

Ones with a Nine-wing (or 1w9s) are very sharp and rational people.

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Enneagram 9w8: The Nine with an Eight-Wing

9w8s are predominantly Nines. They are generally kind and peaceful people who may assert themselves at times.

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Enneagram 8w9: The Eight with a Nine-Wing

8w9 is a softer, more people-oriented version of type 8.

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How to Describe Your Personality? Here’s Your Ultimate Answer

You know you are at the top of your game, but then they ask you something very personal, something you aren't ready for, like "How would you describe your personality?"

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Reserved Personality: Should You Admit to Being Reserved?

Some employment questionnaires may contain a question regarding reserved personality traits. If you aren't sure how to answer, here is what you need to consider...

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INTP vs. ISTP: What’s the Difference?

INTPs and ISTPs share three of the four functions; their only difference is in their secondary function -- extroverted intuition (INTP) vs. extroverted sensing (ISTP). But what does it mean in practice?

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INTP vs. INTJ: A Head-to-Head Comparison

INTPs and INTJs may have a lot of similarities, but what sets them apart from each other? Let's explore the distinct traits of these two personality types.

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