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Volume #12: What’s Your Enneagram Personality Type?

The one who looks outside, dreams; the one who looks inside, awakens.

First an announcement - then a special treat just for you 🎁
We at Simplish are excited to announce a NEW partnership with Truity, the best-in-class personality testing platform based in sunny California ☀️ Truity creates research-backed personality tests designed to light up your life—at home, at work and in relationships.
At Simplish, we see personal discovery as essential to truly purposeful productivity.
Without personal reflection, it’s just too easy these days to get distracted and lose track of what is truly important to you (emphasis on the ➡️ you ⬅️).
Because success isn’t one-size fits all, neither should your approach to getting things done be. Understanding your personality offers deep insight into how you can manage your time and tasks to achieve a more satisfying life - on your terms.
This is why we’re thrilled to launch our partnership with FREE enneagram personality testing through Truity! Keep reading to learn all about enneagrams.
Table of Contents
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What is Personality, Anyway?
Personality is defined as the enduring characteristics and behavior that comprise a person’s unique adjustment to life, including major traits, interests, drives, values, self-concept, abilities, and emotional patterns.”
The 9 Enneagram Personality Types: Which One Are You?
The enneagram (pronounced: eh·nee·uh·gram, like “any”-a-gram) test is a system of personality typing that identifies patterns in how you interpret the world and manage emotions.
We love the enneagram test because it’s FREE, it’s quick, and it will sort you into one of nine descriptive character types. (We all know a “Type 2: Helper”, right?)
Plus… it’s fun 😜
The nine enneagram types are subdivided into three sub-groups that describe how the sub-types in that group engage with the world. You can understand these sub-groups as the default mode of getting things done:
Doers
Thinkers
Feelers
Read more about the nine types here:
“Doing” Types |
“Feeling” Types |
“Thinking” Types |
Be well and do good work!

