Observe quietly and contribute when you have something meaningful to say
Make sure everyone feels welcome and included
Take charge and keep things moving forward
Share your unique perspective or creative ideas
Stay loyal to your group and watch for any issues
Keep the energy up and explore new topics
Question 2 of 7
When working on something important, you:
Research thoroughly until you feel fully prepared
Consider how it will help or affect others
Focus on results and getting it done efficiently
Make it meaningful and put your personal stamp on it
Follow proven methods and double-check your work
Keep it interesting and stay open to better approaches
Question 3 of 7
You’re drawn to people who are:
Intelligent and have depth to their thinking
Warm, caring, and emotionally available
Successful, confident, and going places
Authentic, creative, and a little different
Reliable, principled, and trustworthy
Fun, adventurous, and full of ideas
Question 4 of 7
When you’re stressed, you’re more likely to:
Withdraw and need time alone to think
Focus on others’ needs while ignoring your own
Push harder and become more competitive
Feel misunderstood and get lost in emotions
Worry more and seek reassurance from others
Distract yourself or scatter your energy
Question 5 of 7
What matters most to you in close relationships:
Intellectual connection and respecting each other’s space
Feeling needed and emotionally close
Mutual respect and supporting each other’s goals
Deep emotional honesty and authentic connection
Loyalty, commitment, and building something stable
Keeping things fresh, fun, and growing together
Question 6 of 7
Others would say your strength is:
Your insight and ability to see what others miss
Your warmth and how you make people feel valued
Your drive and ability to make things happen
Your authenticity and creative expression
Your dependability and attention to what’s right
Your optimism and ability to see possibilities
Question 7 of 7
When facing a challenge, your first instinct is to:
Step back and analyze the situation carefully
Reach out to others for input and support
Take decisive action and handle it head-on
Trust your feelings about what’s right for you
Consider the risks and prepare for problems
Look for creative solutions or another way around
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Type 4w5
The Bohemian
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Your Wing — Adjacent Type Influence
Your wing is one of the two types adjacent to your core type on the Enneagram circle. It adds flavor and depth to how your core type expresses itself.
Your Dominant Wing
5 Wing
Secondary Influence
3 Wing
Your Growth & Stress Arrows
The Enneagram isn’t static — your type moves along specific lines called arrows. When you’re healthy and growing, you take on the positive qualities of one type. When stressed, you shift toward another type’s challenges.
Growth Arrow — When You’re Thriving
You move toward Type 1 energy
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Stress Arrow — When You’re Under Pressure
You move toward Type 2 energy
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Type 4s walk one of 21 pathways.
Which one is calling you?
The Wounded HealerThe Mystic HeartThe Mosqoy WeaverThe Obsidian Mirror
Only one is yours. You’ll feel it.
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