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- MBTI Type
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- Enneagram
- 9w1
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- so/sx
Top three: 9, 5 & 6
Some of that is almost embarrassingly accurate.
Type 9: The Peacemaker
Peacemakers are receptive, good-natured, and supportive. They seek union with others and the world around them.
How to Get Along with Me
If you want me to do something, how you ask is important. I especially don't like expectations or pressure.
I like to listen and to be of service, but don't take advatage of this.
Listen until I finish speaking, even though I meander a bit.
Give me time to finish things and make decisions. It's OK to nudge me gently and nonjudgmentally.
Ask me questions to help me get clear.
Tell me when you like how I look. I'm not averse to flattery.
Hug me, show physical affection. It opens me up to my feelings.
I like a good discussion but not a confrontation.
Let me know you like what I've done or said.
Laugh with me and share in my enjoyment of life.
What I Like About Being a Nine
Being nonjudgmental and accepting.
Caring for and being concerned about others.
Being able to relax and have a good time.
Knowing that most people enjoy my company; I'm easy to be around.
My ability to see many different sides of an issue and to be a good mediator and facilitator.
My heightened awareness of sensations, aesthetics, and the here and now.
Being able to go with the flow and feel one with the universe.
What's Hard About Being a Nine
Being judged and misunderstood for being placid and/or indecisive.
Being critical of myself for lacking initiative and discipline.
Being too sensitive to criticism; taking every raised eyebrow and twitch of the mouth personally.
Being confused about what I really want.
Caring too much about what others will think of me.
Not being listened to or taken seriously.
Peacemakers are receptive, good-natured, and supportive. They seek union with others and the world around them.
How to Get Along with Me
If you want me to do something, how you ask is important. I especially don't like expectations or pressure.
I like to listen and to be of service, but don't take advatage of this.
Listen until I finish speaking, even though I meander a bit.
Give me time to finish things and make decisions. It's OK to nudge me gently and nonjudgmentally.
Ask me questions to help me get clear.
Tell me when you like how I look. I'm not averse to flattery.
Hug me, show physical affection. It opens me up to my feelings.
I like a good discussion but not a confrontation.
Let me know you like what I've done or said.
Laugh with me and share in my enjoyment of life.
What I Like About Being a Nine
Being nonjudgmental and accepting.
Caring for and being concerned about others.
Being able to relax and have a good time.
Knowing that most people enjoy my company; I'm easy to be around.
My ability to see many different sides of an issue and to be a good mediator and facilitator.
My heightened awareness of sensations, aesthetics, and the here and now.
Being able to go with the flow and feel one with the universe.
What's Hard About Being a Nine
Being judged and misunderstood for being placid and/or indecisive.
Being critical of myself for lacking initiative and discipline.
Being too sensitive to criticism; taking every raised eyebrow and twitch of the mouth personally.
Being confused about what I really want.
Caring too much about what others will think of me.
Not being listened to or taken seriously.
Some of that is almost embarrassingly accurate.