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Your Result of Enneagram Test

Type 9 - The Peacemaker

Your strongest pattern is calm, acceptance, and the desire for inner harmony.

Core drive Peace
Strong signal Grounding
Growth theme Self-assertion

Result meaning

Type 9 - The Peacemaker: what this result means

How this type shows up

Calm, patience, and a broad perspective are often what you bring to conflict or uncertainty.

What to watch for

Avoiding disruption can also hide your voice. Your preferences deserve space before they become urgent.

Strengths you may recognize

Calm presenceMediationAcceptancePatience

Where this result may fit well

These are not limits or prescriptions, but they can point to environments where this pattern often feels natural.

Supportive teamsMediationSteady creative workEnvironments that value trust

How to use this result

Treat this as a reflection tool, not a fixed label. Look for the parts that feel accurate, question the parts that do not, and use the language to notice your habits more clearly.

Growth notes

Name what you wantTake one visible stepLet peace include your own aliveness

Deep dive

A deeper look at Type 9, The Peacemaker

Type 9 is the calm, harmony-seeking Enneagram type. You are often gifted at seeing multiple sides and lowering the emotional temperature of a situation. The tradeoff is that your own priorities can fade when keeping peace feels safer than making waves.

Core motivation

The Peacemaker wants inner stability, comfort, and connection without pressure. Life feels most natural when there is enough ease for everyone to settle.

Conflict pattern

Conflict often gets avoided by delaying, going along, or numbing out your preferences. That can protect short-term peace, but it can also disconnect you from your own energy.

Numbing pattern

Type 9 does not always avoid through dramatic escape. Sometimes avoidance looks like scrolling, postponing, over-accommodating, or staying busy with low-stakes comfort.

Hidden preferences

Because you can understand many perspectives, your own perspective can start to feel like just another optional detail. Naming what you want is a way of joining the relationship more fully.

Growth path

Type 9 grows by treating desire as important information. Taking one clear step, saying one honest preference, or letting yourself want something can bring you more fully into your life.

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