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Based on your responses to this test, your likely Enneagram type is...

Type

Six

As a Type Six, you have many tendencies that help you and others in life. And, like all the other types, you also have specific blind spots and challenges— habitual patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that are actually self-limiting, but that represent valuable growth opportunities when you become more aware of them.

Here’s an overview of type Six

key aspects of your type Six style.

You seek safety and security as a central focus in life. While the tendency to avoid danger and prevent problems can be useful when there’s a need to keep oneself and others safe from real threats, it can also become a constant source of worry and anxiety.

You have a high capacity to see and map out risks. Your usual mode is to be alert to things that could go wrong and you have a good radar for detecting potential hazards. You have an active imagination and easily think in terms of multiple scenarios and outcomes.

You strive to be prepared in case threats materialize. However, you rarely think that you are prepared enough. You plan, rehearse, question, and think of different scenarios more than other people do. To make sure you are prepared in case problems arise, you may overthink things or get caught up in “analysis paralysis,” which also means you tend to procrastinate.

You tend to be very responsible, watchful, and committed to things. You work hard to fulfill commitments and support others out of a sense of feeling compelled to make sure everyone (and everything) is okay. Your strong sense of responsibility and desire to be prepared to handle anything, however difficult or scary, makes you someone calm in a crisis. Yet these tendencies also mean that you often experience an ongoing sense of anxiety.

You are someone who tends to experience challenges with authority. As a Six, you have issues with authority figures. You may be suspicious of authorities, you may subordinate too much to authorities, or you may confront or rebel against authority figures. Sixes spend a lot of time questioning authority while at the same time, it is not easy for Sixes to own their own authority. This can result in projecting their own disowned authority onto the authority figures in their lives.

Type Six Key Motivation

Type Sixes are motivated to manage risks and avoid danger by mapping out threats and staying alert as a survival strategy to:

Does this initial explanation of Type Six describe you? Or maybe who you have been in the past or for much of your life?

And There's More

Our test also captured your likely subtype. So, what is a subtype?

Each of the 9 Enneagram personality types comes in three versions – or “subtypes.” Your subtype tells you which of one of three central “instinctual drives” motivates you the most—either a survival instinct that focuses on “self-preservation,” your relationship to the “social” group (or tribe), or the expression of “sexual” energy and one-to-one bonding.
When you blend your “dominant instinctual drive” with your main type, you get your subtype – which gives you more precise information about your type that will help you confirm whether this is the right type – and help you understand your specific personality patterns and your particular path of self-development.

Based on your responses to this test, your likely Enneagram subtype is:

The Sexual Six

Action-oriented bold leaders-who are good at challenging others.

As a Sexual (SX) Six, you express Type Six patterns blended with a strong instinctual drive that focuses on One-on-One interactions. You are different than the other two type Six subtypes through displaying these five unique tendencies:

1. Counter-phobic—going against fear. While the Self-Preservation Type Six subtype runs away from risks or manages risk from a place of fear, you prefer to face threats and risks head-on with strength. You tend to engage in dangerous, risky behavior as a way of working against feeling fearful or denying fear.

2. Looking strong and expressing aggression. You act on the theory that the best defense is a good offense. Your unconscious strategy to cope with fear is to appear strong so that you won’t be attacked. Anxiety is allayed by skill and readiness in the face of attack. You may not register your underlying fear at all, but react from unconscious fear by assuming an aggressive, intimidating stance.

3. Rebelling against authorities. As you move against perceived danger with determination, at times you can be a rebel, a risk-taker, an adrenaline junkie, or a troublemaker. You have a hard time trusting others, especially authority figures—and you tend to mistrust or rebel against authorities.

4. Contrarian tendency. While all Sixes can be contrarians, this subtype tends to be the biggest contrarian. You can “play the devil’s advocate” by automatically arguing the other side of any issue.

5. Become aware of fear first, then develop courage. Your Enneagram path is to develop a kind of courage that comes more from vulnerability than from attacking or appearing intimidating. Put down your weapons, get more in touch with your fear, and notice how being strong inhibits your access to important feelings.

Subtypes are important because they are more precise descriptions of your specific mental, emotional, and behavioral patterns, and they clarify what your core motivations and growth opportunities are in an even more nuanced way. Knowing your subtype gives you insight into your most automatic instinctual and emotional energies that constitute central parts of your personality related to survival in the world.

What Now?

The key next steps you can take to start putting the insights of this report into action are to start engaging in very intentional efforts at self-observation.
Your Enneagram type provides you with an excellent guide, or map, for self-observation, so you can start getting a much more conscious sense of what you actually do and why you do it.
The first and main thing you need to do now is to notice the operation of these patterns more often in your life. There are different levels and ways you can do this. You can develop a capacity to self-observe at the “now” moment.
Then you can use the information the Enneagram provides to deepen your self-reflection about how and why these patterns have operated in the past. How might you understand them to gain more insight into yourself? Why do you do the things you do?And how can you begin to envision your growth path to break out of the unconscious patterns and be liberated to reach your full potential?
It’s very important that you try not to judge yourself as you begin to observe yourself. Your personality patterns developed as a way of protecting yourself from early on in life, so have compassion for yourself as you learn more about who you are. To deploy the Enneagram to grow, it’s just a matter of seeing your type’s patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving with a more conscious awareness, and then learning to relax these habitual tendencies in the present moment.
The more you can understand your personality type’s tendencies, the more you can make conscious choices about whether you want to act from old habits or go beyond who you’ve been to be all of who you can be!

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