General presentation
Each Enneagram type corresponds to a particular way of perceiving the world perceive the world, manage emotions and react to challenges. No one type is better than another: each has its own strengths and points to watch out for.
The Perfectionist
Guided by a strong sense of right and wrong, Type 1s seek to improve the world around them. They can be demanding, both of themselves and of others.
Read moreThe Altruist
Warm and supportive, Type 2 people find their value in relationships and support for others. They can, however, forget their own needs.
Read moreThe Performer
Success- and recognition-oriented, Type 3s are motivated to achieve by achieving their goals. They may find it difficult to detach themselves from their social image.
Read moreThe Artist
Sensitive and creative, Type 4s aspire to authenticity and emotional intensity. emotional intensity. Their quest for identity can isolate them or plunge them into melancholy.
Read moreThe Observer
Curious and thoughtful, Type 5s strive for a deep understanding the world around them. They appreciate solitude and autonomy, but can cut himself off from others.
Read moreThe Loyalist
Attached to security and trust, Type 6s anticipate risks and organizes to deal with them. They can oscillate between prudence and recklessness.
Read moreThe Epicurean
Enthusiastic and eager to try new things, Type 7s seek out positive experiences. They may fear boredom and avoid suffering.
Read moreThe Leader
Strong and protective, Type 8 asserts its presence and defends those closest to him. They can, however, appear authoritarian or overwhelming.
Read moreThe Mediator
Pacific and conciliatory, Type 9s seek harmony and avoids conflict. They may neglect their own needs by wanting to satisfy everyone else.
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