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Personality Individualist


You are sensitive, warm and intelligent

These personality types are often passionate and romantic, with a refined lifestyle. They strive to see and do things differently and aim to distinguish themselves as a unique personality. Authenticity and connection are very important to them, and they enjoy creating something beautiful to communicate with others in their own way.

Positive features

  • Is very sensitive and can experience emotions intensely.
  • Strives for originality and avoids routine activities.
  • Searches for innovative and challenging opportunities.
  • Considers authenticity and uniqueness to be very important.
  • Can conquer difficulties and become stronger by surviving challenging situations.

Possible pitfalls

  • Can’t bear routine and is somewhat unsystematic.
  • May look down on others who seem to be satisfied with an ordinary life and may even be jealous of this.
  • May be somewhat envious of others who stand out as having a special personality because this may be seen as a threat to their own singularity.
  • Tends to get lost in themselves and may, in turn, lose contact with reality.

I want to understand who I am.

What behavior do you exhibit when you are in balance?

Becomes more self-assured and approaches issues actively and in a solution-focused manner Has learned to think objectively about resolving problems, without letting emotions take control. Focuses on one emotion at a time and sticks to the facts.

Sets specific targets for themself and ensures these are achieved. Takes decisions less impulsively and demonstrates genuine interest in others.

A healthy Individualist is structured, tidy, disciplined, balanced, self-assured and responsible. They have learned to find satisfaction in ‘simple’ happiness.

What behavior do you exhibit under increased pressure or stress?

Under increased pressure or stress, situational behavior may emerge. Below, you will find a list of behaviors; often, you will recognize one that fits you.

The Individualist may experience feelings of self-pity and victimisation and may act out through emotional manipulation, complaining and withdrawing. They may feel trapped, having to do what others want, and struggle to set out their own boundaries.

Balance and finding an equilibrium can help to break through ingrained patterns.

Core qualities

  • Self-reflection
  • Empathy
  • Sensitivity
  • Enthusiasm

Key Values

  • Authenticity
  • Connection

Other personalities

  • Perfectionist
    Personality

    Practical, reliable and principled

    Many of us show perfectionist traits and it can be a positive quality. Perfectionists are meticulous in what they do and how they do it. They strive to realise the best possible result by emphasising control, details and avoiding errors.

  • Helper
    Personality

    Warm, engaged, caring and sensitive to the needs of others

    Luckily, we have plenty of people who are happy to help others. These are often warm people who always bear the needs of others in mind. They like to work in service roles and contribute towards a harmonious atmosphere in the organisation where they work, but also in the home setting and within their circle of friends.

  • Perfomer
    Personality

    energetic, enthusiastic, confident and purposeful.

    This type focuses on working hard and achieving results in the world. They are highly driven, often described as ‘workaholics’ and often believe that competition is good because it brings out the best in people. They apply themselves 100% in order to achieve success.

  • Observer
    Personality

    introverted, eager to learn, analytical and insightful

    This type can listen very attentively, will first understand before they take part in a conversation, and is able to assess situations quickly. Impressions must first be located within their own reference framework before considered reactions can be given and the appropriate action taken. The meaning of life is derived from knowledge.

  • Loyalist
    Personality

    Responsible, doubting, trustworthy and loyal

    This type is a real thinker and worrier, serious and trustworthy. They are careful and pick up on issues that could go awry in good time. A team player who likes to carry on where others stop, who enjoys working with like-minded people, family, friends and teammates. They are loyal to them and will support them through thick and thin.

  • Optimist
    Personality

    energetic, lively and enthusiastic

    This type is an enthusiastic epicure who enjoys having fun, is cheerful and curious. Often sees the positive side of things or tries to find the good aspects. Places a great deal of value on cleanliness and tidiness, both in terms of the mind and the environment.

  • Leader
    Personality

    Direct, independent, confident and protective

    This type likes to take the initiative and is tenacious and does not give up easily. They are strong and have leadership qualities and like to have control. Despite their powerful appearance, they also have a softer side that is shown to few others, and they will stand up for weaker individuals.

  • Mediator
    Personality

    Empathetic, friendly and supportive

    This type is generally friendly, calm and values connection with others. They avoid aggression and instability and are good are resolving disputes and conflict. They are able to identify the core of the situation rapidly and deal with it effectively. They dislike people who consider themselves important and believe that an organisation functions well through harmony.

Personality

In this section of the report, we present your personality and your self-image. What kind of person am I, actually? Which positive traits characterize me, and what should I be cautious about? What are my core qualities?

To analyze your personality, we utilize the Enneagram, a personality theory. This model categorizes nine different personality types with unique characteristics. Although you might have aspects of all nine Enneagram types within you, usually one type predominates your personality.

The basic personality refers to the core characteristics and traits that make you unique. It's how you naturally react to situations and how you generally act. This forms the foundation of who you are, regardless of the circumstances.

Tip: Focus on the positive aspects of your personality and recognize the potential pitfalls.