Hateful and ghastly Public School Girl .Should be made to undertake 100 hours community service picking up litter and clearing up dog's mess on council estates or cooking a nutritious hot meal at a State funded old folk's home.
but nice honest people work as cooks, caretakers and cleaners.
Hopkins was robbed. Yes she can be a twat sometimes but she also talks a lot of sense and says exactly what many of us want to, but don't.
She's a Type 8 on the Enneagram - calls it as she sees it without pulling punches, enjoys being provocative but has a soft centre. What was interesting was that she and Michelle (typical Type 4) are poles apart politically, both speak their mind and yet clearly have mutual respect and friendship. Speaks to their genuineness. Only phoneys like Nadia (classic Type 2 by the way) define their feelings about people according to whether they agree or disagree with their views, especially political.
Pretty sure you're a Type One Henry. It's fascinating stuff and amazingly accurate. Recommend you give it a recce. Easiest guide to kick off with is "The Enneagram Made Easy" by Renee Baron and Elizabeth Wagele but Beatrice Chestnut's "The Complete Enneagram" is really good and takes it to another level. Both available on Kindle. Enjoy.
I love these type of personality profiles but usually while you may have a preferred type/role you adapt that depending on the situation, your role and power base.
Pretty sure you're a Type One Henry. It's fascinating stuff and amazingly accurate. Recommend you give it a recce. Easiest guide to kick off with is "The Enneagram Made Easy" by Renee Baron and Elizabeth Wagele but Beatrice Chestnut's "The Complete Enneagram" is really good and takes it to another level. Both available on Kindle. Enjoy.
There's another thread for you Enneagram all of the lifers based on posts on here, it would be guaranteed to be completely different for everyone in person though.
I love these type of personality profiles but usually while you may have a preferred type/role you adapt that depending on the situation, your role and power base.
I'd make you a 4 too
Nah, I'm definitely a 5. Mrs Molloy's a 4 though..................moody c*w )
Pretty sure you're a Type One Henry. It's fascinating stuff and amazingly accurate. Recommend you give it a recce. Easiest guide to kick off with is "The Enneagram Made Easy" by Renee Baron and Elizabeth Wagele but Beatrice Chestnut's "The Complete Enneagram" is really good and takes it to another level. Both available on Kindle. Enjoy.
There's another thread for you Enneagram all of the lifers based on posts on here, it would be guaranteed to be completely different for everyone in person though.
God help anyone typing all the lifers posting on here. Just at the moment it's resembling One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest.
Typing yourself (and those you know well) is very interesting but it's the insight it gives you into why you do what you do (and others do what they do) and what you can work on to modify your patterns of behaviour and maybe cut other people more slack that's really interesting. Thoroughly recommend those two books I mentioned above. They both rightly get rave reviews on Amazon. The Riso & Hudson book "the Wisdom of the Enneagram" is also excellent though longer and takes it in a more spiritual direction, if you are so inclined.
There are relationships between different Enneagram Types - "Wings" (adjacent numbers, though you may have bias to one wing more then the other) and "Arrows", to specific other Types, one of which is relevant when one is on good form and another when one is under stress (the books explain these specific relationships for each Type, though they may not be as robust relationships as the Wings). However, the Enneagram doesn't really provide for being one Type in one sphere of your life and another Type altogether in another.......unless you're......what's that technical term now?........oh yes, "plain nuts". ;o)
LOL. I'd have guessed you might be a 6 Len. No wonder we see eye to eye on a lot of things as I'm a 5. We both belong to "Head (thinking) Types" (5,6,7). 8,9 & 1 are "Gut (instinctive)Types" and 2,3 & 4 are "Heart (feeling) Types".
It said I am most likely a type 2 and taking wings into account a 2w3, I have absolutely no idea what this means though.
Difficult to give useful summary here but Type 2 is The Helper "motivated by the need to be loved and valued and to express their positive feelings towards others". "2s with a 3 wing tend to be outgoing, self-assured, ambitious and competitive" - from the Baron & Wagele book. Much, much more to it though.
Type 6 is motivated by the need for security. "Phobic 6s" are outwardly fearful and seek authority. "Counter-phobic 6s" confront their fear. It is possible to have aspects of both. Type 6 with a 5 wing bias tend to be more intellectual, introverted, cautious and standoff-ish. Those with a 7 wing bias tend to be more materialistic, extraverted, active and impulsive. Again, way too simplistic a summary. Much, much more to it.
PS Re bets - just follow Smiffy. You'll be quids in Len.
Type 1 is The Perfectionist, motivated by the need to live their life the right way, including improving themselves and the world around them. Those with a 2 wing bias tend to be warmer, more helpful, critical and controlling. Those with a 9 wing bias tend to be cooler, more relaxed, objective and detached.
It said I am most likely a type 2 and taking wings into account a 2w3, I have absolutely no idea what this means though.
Difficult to give useful summary here but Type 2 is The Helper "motivated by the need to be loved and valued and to express their positive feelings towards others". "2s with a 3 wing tend to be outgoing, self-assured, ambitious and competitive" - from the Baron & Wagele book. Much, much more to it though.
I read an online summary too, it's really got me to a tee to be honest.
Like me IA. Type 5 "The Observer", motivated by the need to know and understand everything, to be self-sufficient and avoid looking foolish. They typically prefer their own company, at least for a chunk of the day. Those with a 4 wing bias tend to be more creative, sensitive, empathic and self-absorbed. Those with a 6 wing bias tend to be more loyal, anxious, sceptical and cautious. Once again, way too simplistic a summary.
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id love to think here is a bird somewhere in the US of A with a kid called Thamesmead.
It's fascinating stuff and amazingly accurate. Recommend you give it a recce.
Easiest guide to kick off with is "The Enneagram Made Easy" by Renee Baron and Elizabeth Wagele but Beatrice Chestnut's "The Complete Enneagram" is really good and takes it to another level.
Both available on Kindle.
Enjoy.
I love these type of personality profiles but usually while you may have a preferred type/role you adapt that depending on the situation, your role and power base.
I'd make you a 4 too
It said I am most likely a type 2 and taking wings into account a 2w3, I have absolutely no idea what this means though.
I'm a honey and mumford man myself
Thoroughly recommend those two books I mentioned above. They both rightly get rave reviews on Amazon.
The Riso & Hudson book "the Wisdom of the Enneagram" is also excellent though longer and takes it in a more spiritual direction, if you are so inclined.
However, the Enneagram doesn't really provide for being one Type in one sphere of your life and another Type altogether in another.......unless you're......what's that technical term now?........oh yes, "plain nuts". ;o)
Does that explain why my bets rarely win?
:-)
Again, way too simplistic a summary. Much, much more to it.
PS Re bets - just follow Smiffy. You'll be quids in Len.
ties in with myersbriggs etc
Type 5 "The Observer", motivated by the need to know and understand everything, to be self-sufficient and avoid looking foolish. They typically prefer their own company, at least for a chunk of the day. Those with a 4 wing bias tend to be more creative, sensitive, empathic and self-absorbed. Those with a 6 wing bias tend to be more loyal, anxious, sceptical and cautious.
Once again, way too simplistic a summary.