Personalities

On the mission to self-discovery? As you try to understand yourself, you might have come across the Enneagram system. The Enneagram is a personality typing system that you can use to better understand yourself based on nine personality types. It takes a look at your deepest fears and motivations that influence your behavior and shape your perspective of the world around you.

We will take a look at these nine personality types. According to its principles, everyone has a different personality, yet they can be categorized under these nine types. The Enneagram personality types are known both for their number and label. Let’s take a look!

Type One – The Reformer

The Type Ones are rational and idealistic. If you have the Reformer personality, you tend to feel strongly about your principles and purpose. You have a strong sense of what you believe to be right and wrong. You’re conscientious, self-controlled, and have high standards. Continue reading

Have you ever applied for a job and been asked to take a DiSC personality test? DiSC personality profiling is used to assess how you might behave in a workplace setting. DiSC stands for Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Compliance, which are personality types based on the work of American psychologist William Moulton Marston.

Carl G. Jung’s theory indicates that there are four primary functions of consciousness, which created a behavioral axis, Sensing-Intuition, and Thinking-Feeling. Marston placed the two overlapping axes at right angles to form the four-quadrant model of the DiSC personality system.

The DiSC Personality Types

Dominance

The type D personality tends to be competitive, strong-willed, and aggressive. You care about results, so you prefer to get things done right away. That’s why you’re decisive and want to be in charge. Continue reading