Personalities
Ancient theories believe that people have four dominant temperaments – sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic, and melancholic. These are influenced by our brain’s processes, but our experiences and environment also contribute to the personality traits that we develop over the years.
Four Temperaments – Sanguine, Choleric, Phlegmatic, and Melancholic
Even though there are four temperaments, we are going to cover two of the four personality types, the phlegmatic and the melancholic.
The Phlegmatic
The phlegmatic is a common temperament and almost opposite to the sanguine. While sanguines are extroverted and outgoing, phlegmatics are easy-going and introverted. Continue reading
We all have different personalities that make us unique and influence how we live our lives. If you’re curious about your personality type, there are a few systems that help you determine your type, and one is called the Enneagram Personality System.
In essence, the Enneagram is a personality typing system that identifies you with a certain personality type based on your core beliefs and views of how the world works.
The Enneagram was invented in the 1900s to help understand the human psyche and how different personality types are interconnected. Since then, its use and purpose have expanded to fit modern society.
The Enneagram looks into your deepest motivation and fears, which are crucial factors that shape how you view the world. These also influence how you deal with situations in your life and behave the way you do. Continue reading