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Integral Enneagram Assessment - Almost no reading

 

 

 

Pick the question that resonates for you (more than the others) and CLICK ON that question.

 

1) Why can't people and things just be the way they should be?

 

 

 

 

2) How can I be safe?  How can I know I can trust?

 

 

 

 

3) Who am I?  How do I fit in all this?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Ethos/Gut/Intuitive Tri

 

You Picked the Intuitive Triad

"Rightness"

 

(Why can't people and things
just be the way they should be?)

 

Now think about when you're REALLY STRESSED!!! Pick the experience that matches you most closely:

 

 

1) I was driven to hide away from everyone, seeking my own "cave," where I could think and strategize my way out of the stress.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

2) I became anxious and second-guessing, thinking everything would go wrong, and that I couldn't rely on anyone or anything.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

3) It felt as though my emotions took over, and I became melancholy, sad or depressed, and I withdrew from everyone.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Logos/Brain/Thinking Triad

 

You Picked the Thinking Triad
"Safety/Security"

 

(How can I be safe?  How can I know I can trust?)

 

Now think about when you're REALLY STRESSED!!! Pick the experience that matches you most closely:

 

 

1) I got very scattered, and wanted everything all at once.  I tried to be social, even when it felt totally uncomfortable.  I tried doing anything and everything, and my mind was all over the map to feel better.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

2) I kind of "shut down" and battened down the hatches to work my way through.  I didn't want anyone giving me new information or distracting me.  Just put my head down and work my way through it.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

It felt as though seeing flaws took over, everyone was doing everything wrong, and it really bugged me.  I got really particular and exacting, could see every mistake, every way that people weren't being how they should be, and it made me critical and even angry.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Pathos/Heart/Feeling Triad

 

You Picked the Feeling Triad

"Identity/Image"

 

(Who am I?  How do I fit in all this?)

 

Now think about when you're REALLY STRESSED!!! Pick the experience that matches you most closely:

 

 

1) I felt angry. combative, incensed, and responsible for fixing everything, and making sure everything was taken care of.  The anger was very hot and very fast to go away, although the resentment may have lasted.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

2) I became tired, diffused, and unfocused.  My usual linear, priority-based thinking disintegrated, and everything had the same priority; I couldn't make a choice, couldn't get going, and really didn't want to do anything.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

3) It felt as though I had ostracized myself from everyone and needed to get back in good graces with them.  Feeling guilty about having needs, I concentrated on everyone else's needs instead.  [CLICK HERE IF THIS FEELS RIGHT]

 

 

 

 


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The 3 Rules: 

Sure you can relate to all of them.

 

We can reflect all Nine Types, but five of them are what I would call "indigenous" and the other four reflect learned survival strategies.  One Type is your primary core lens, even if we can see ourselves thru several if not all of them.

 

If you threw a rubber ball into a box, it would likely bounce off of every wall, but it would hit one wall first.  That would be your Primary Type.  From there, we are an amalgam of those five indigenous types: your Primary (how you usually take in the world around you), your two adjacent Wings, (which have differing levels of influence) your lens in Stress (you know how you see the world differently when you are totally stressed out?) and your lens in Security (once again the world looks very different when you feel confident and secure).  Obviously, your own blend is what makes you unique, and yet allows for deeply shared experience.

 

 

 

 

Age and Experience – Think of yourself as you were at age 25 or younger.

 

As we progress through our lives, we take on and learn coping strategies from those around us.  We are sort of like a giant snowball rolling downhill picking up more and more snow, and yet that core in the very center (which is still you) hasn’t changed.  It can be hard to sort out what your own original strategies are unless you place yourself at the age before this process got under way.  If you are 25 or younger this is a breeze, but for many of us it’s kind of a stretch.  This is the age that most people really take their original coping strategies “on the road,” and the “cross-contamination” that can confuse the assessment usually begins.

 

 

 

 

Motivation not Behavior – Don’t focus on what you do.  Focus on why you do it.

 

The real magic of the Enneagram is how it addresses who you are on a much deeper level than defining yourself by what you do.  You and I could do the exact same thing for completely different reasons, thus the behavior itself doesn’t tell us nearly as much.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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