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Do You Know Your Enneagram Type?


I'm Type 7: The Enthusiast.

Sevens are defined by their desire to experience everything good and pleasurable that the world has to offer, while avoiding pain, boredom, and limitations.

Although Sevens appear enthusiastic and fun-loving, deep down, they have a fear of getting stuck in negative emotions.Thus, they tend to disconnect from their deeper feelings, instead focusing on their imagination and zest for life to keep them moving forward and gathering new, pleasurable experiences.

Sevens aim to fill every minute with an activity. They approach life as an endless rollercoaster of fun, joyous experiences—and if not fun, at least not sad, bored, anxious, depressed or painful. Sevens use their charm, enthusiasm, imagination, and positive attitude to get as much enjoyment as possible out of every moment of life. Ideally, a Seven aspires to ride a continuous high, avoiding the drearier aspects of reality.

At their core, Sevens ultimately seek deep inner satisfaction, to live a truly meaningful and satisfying life. However, they can sometimes become confused about what it means to get the most out of life, becoming distracted by momentary pleasures rather than pursuing the truly meaningful. Sevens often get caught up in trying every option they have available, becoming frustrated when they run into limitations that stop them from exploring a potential path. Unless a Seven has developed a level of comfort with boredom and even pain, they will have a tendency to consume experiences without being satisfied by them.

Strengths
- Enthusiasm for life
- Optimism and positive thinking
- Ability to imagine possibilities and brainstorm many ideas
- Adventurous, playful, and spontaneous
- Future-oriented and able to generate excitement about possibilities

Challenges
- Struggle to focus and avoid distractions
- Find it difficult to deal with limits and constraints
- More easily sees what is imagined, rather than reality
- Fears commitment and the boredom that may come with it
- Has trouble staying in the present moment



Seems to fit. What's yours?
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Magenta · F
Oh how interesting! It does seem to fit.
I may need to take the test.
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
@Magenta I think it’s more accurate than Myers-Briggs, from what I’ve heard from those who have taken both.
Magenta · F
@ChampagneOnIce Oh really. I've taken the Myers-Briggs several times over a period of time and always get the same results. I'll for sure take this one.
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
@Magenta I’m interested to know which one you are! You can message me if you don’t want to post it publicly. :)
Magenta · F
@ChampagneOnIce Ok. Thanks. 😊
Magenta · F
@ChampagneOnIce Took it and got type 4: The Individualist. But I'm not going to pay for the full report, lol.
Here's a little bit of the results.

"Enneagram Fours have the motivational need to express their uniqueness and be authentic. Fours value individualism and as a result, feelings, self-expression and purpose will be important to them. They are quite romantic at heart and appreciate beauty and creating meaning for themselves and for others. At their best, Fours are experienced as sensitive yet content. They offer the gift of equanimity and authenticity to themselves and the world. A less healthy Four may feel misunderstood, while others experience them as melancholic and temperamental. This pattern stems from the Four’s acute awareness of their own wounds and flaws."