Type 6 Enneagram

The Enneagram Test is a personality test that describes each person into 9 different categories. It's a model of the human psyche that describes your basic personality, healthy and unhealthy traits, and behaviors. This multiple-choice test will analyze your answers and aid in self-awareness, self-understanding, and self-development. 



Type Six, aka The Loyalist, is committed, security-oriented, engaging, responsible, yet anxious, and suspicious. Sixes are reliable, hard-working, responsible, and trustworthy. They foresee problems and foster cooperation but can become defensive, evasive, and anxious. They can be cautious and indecisive with lots of self-doubt and suspicion. When they're at their best, they are stable and self-reliant while championing themselves and others. Loyalists are motivated to be security and feel supported by others. The reason they are called The Loyalists is they are the most loyal to their friends and to their beliefs. They are also loyal to ideas, systems, and beliefs even if those beliefs should be questioned or defied. The reason Sixes are so loyal are they do not want to be abandoned and left without support. 

Their basic fear is being without support and guidance. Sixes have trouble contacting their own inner guidance, as a result, they do not have confidence in their own minds and judgments. 

But their basic desire is to have security and support. They tend to fear to make important decisions. Loyalists want to avoid being controlled but they are also afraid of taking responsibility in a way that might put them on the line. 


Examples are Mark Twain, Sigmund Freud, Richard Nixon, U2's Bono, Julia Roberts, Marilyn Monroe, Mark Wahlberg, and Tom Hanks. 


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