Kris
Well-Known Member
I've recently been obsessed with personality types of all kinds, and different ways of measuring them.
Today I bring you the Ennegram theory, here's how this works.
Your ennegram will be a number 1-9, that is your Primary Type.
You then have a Wing type, which will be highest type next to your primary type.
Example Results:
Type 1: 32%
Type 2: 47%
Type 3: 96%
Type 4:83%
Type 5: 90%
Type 6: 68%
Type 7: 12%
Type 8: 64%
Type 9:2%
In this case, you'd be a 3 with a four wing, even though your type five is more prominent than your type 4, the number must be adjacent to count as your wing. You'd write this as 3w4.
Tests:
Word Choice Test (45 words)
Short test(50 questions)
Advanced Test(121 questions)
I am a 6w5!
Happy testing!
Heres' a link to describe what all of this means: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enneagram_of_Personality
(Edit: Managed to miss the a in the thread title. Oh well.)
Today I bring you the Ennegram theory, here's how this works.
Your ennegram will be a number 1-9, that is your Primary Type.
You then have a Wing type, which will be highest type next to your primary type.
Example Results:
Type 1: 32%
Type 2: 47%
Type 3: 96%
Type 4:83%
Type 5: 90%
Type 6: 68%
Type 7: 12%
Type 8: 64%
Type 9:2%
In this case, you'd be a 3 with a four wing, even though your type five is more prominent than your type 4, the number must be adjacent to count as your wing. You'd write this as 3w4.
Tests:
Word Choice Test (45 words)
Short test(50 questions)
Advanced Test(121 questions)
I am a 6w5!
Happy testing!
Heres' a link to describe what all of this means: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enneagram_of_Personality
(Edit: Managed to miss the a in the thread title. Oh well.)