Asked: Columbia’s Enneagram type

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We know many Columbians love discussing + understanding themselves through Astrology signs + horoscopes — but have you ever heard of the Enneagram?

This dynamic personality system, which is composed of 9 types (more on that below), is a popular topic amongst local therapists, coaches, influencers + creatives such as Elaine Bailey-Anderson, Sarajane Case, Sandra Smith.

How does it work?

The Enneagram system aims to identify our core motivations, patterns + fixations at a deeper level in order to understand how they affect our approaches to life, work, relationships, and beyond. Practitioners also believe that it can be a great tool for developing empathy, strengthening communication, and enabling personal growth (aka getting to our essential nature or essence).

To uncover your type, coaches typically recommend reading through a hefty description and choosing the type that you resonate with most. Cool, right?

What are the types?

Type 1The Reformer: Rational, idealistic, principled + perfectionistic.

  • Essence: Purity

Type 2The Helper: Caring, interpersonal, generous + people-pleasing.

  • Essence: Compassion

Type 3 The Achiever: Success-oriented, pragmatic, adaptable, driven + image-conscious.

  • Essence: Love, Acceptance

Type 4The Individualist: Sensitive, introspective, expressive, dramatic + self-absorbed.

  • Essence: Radiance, Beauty

Type 5The Investigator: Intense, cerebral, perceptive, innovative, secretive + isolated.

  • Essence: Omniscience, Peace

Type 6The Loyalist: Committed, security-oriented, engaging, responsible, anxious + suspicious.

  • Essence: Wisdom

Type 7The Enthusiast: Busy, variety-seeking, spontaneous, versatile, acquisitive + scattered.

  • Essence: Serene Bliss

Type 8 The Challenger: Powerful, dominating, self-confident, decisive, willful + confrontational.

  • Essence: Power, Innocence

Type 9The Peacemaker: Easygoing, self-effacing, receptive, reassuring, agreeable + complacent.

  • Essence: Harmony

Having a hard time with just the numbers? Experience Columbia put together a guide that categorizes which iconic capital city spot you are based on Enneagram number. Read through and see which one you resonate with the most.

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