What is the Pisces Personality Type?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on January 20, 2023

Born between February 19th and March 20th, Pisces signs tend to possess wisdom beyond their years. You’re selfless and full of creative spirit, and your love for the whimsical makes you a little bit mysterious to those around you. 

Some say that Pisces is the most sensitive sign of the zodiac, but there’s more to this water sign than empathy. Here’s everything you need to know about the Pisces personality type.

5 Ways Enneagram Fours Experience Their Lighter Side

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on January 06, 2023

Enneagram Type Fours offer many invaluable traits. These include a deep connection to their emotions, a desire for meaningfulness, a passion for creativity and profound reserves of compassion. Because of their depth and intensity, others may experience their Type Four comrades with a bit of heaviness at times.

Does your Personality Change According to the Company You Keep?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on October 18, 2022

You’ve probably heard the idea that you resemble the company you keep. This theory appears in several idioms, including “Birds of a feather flock together” and “Water rises to its own level.” What about the claim that you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with, a quote attributed to motivational speaker Jim Rohn? Is it possible that your personality could change according to your friend group? Or any company you keep?

Let’s take a look at how this idea applies to personality theory.

How To Love An Enneagram Heart Type (Types Two, Three And Four)

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on October 08, 2022

Our Enneagram Relationship content was co-developed with marital therapist-turned relationship coach Christa Hardin (MA)*. 

 

Enneagram heart types are motivated by a desire to be loved and appreciated. They are often very compassionate and caring people who want to make a difference in the world. There are three Enneagram heart types: Two, Three and Four.

7 Career Struggles You’ll Relate to if You’re an Enneagram 4

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on June 28, 2022

If you’re an Enneagram Type 4, you’re all about standing out. When it comes to your career, a day job might not fulfill you unless it’s a creative, uncommon job that sets you aside from others. But whether a Type 4 has carved out a unique career path for themself or is working in a more common occupation, they’ll experience some trials.

Here are some relatable career struggles you’ll recognize if you’re an Enneagram Type 4.

What Are the Most Common Enneagram Types for ENFPs?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on May 06, 2022

When my sister first told me that she had also tested as an ENFP, my immediate thought was that she was dead wrong. 

Clearly, I am the one and only true ENFP! (Sounds just like an ENFP thing to say, yeah?) 

I went through all of the deep ENFP knowledge I’ve learned in my years studying personality theory. I took each letter one by one, dug into the cognitive functions, and even compared both of us against characters of the TV show Friends to make my case. 

What are the Most Common Enneagram Types for INTJs?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on March 24, 2022

Most know INTJs as efficient, hardworking, and excellent problem-solvers. As Extraverted Thinking Te-users, these personalities rely on facts and logic to make decisions, and usually prioritize reasoning over feeling. Still, though INTJ types share common characteristics among themselves, no two INTJs look exactly the same.

A Deeper Dive Into Enneagram Subtypes: Heart Types 2, 3 and 4

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on March 21, 2022

This blog post is part of our Fundamentals of the Enneagram series, which takes a deeper dive into all the Enneagram elements - wings, arrows, subtypes, centers of intelligence, growth pathways and more. For an overview of the series, start with our introductory post here, then read Subtypes and Instincts of the Enneagram: What are They, and How Do They Affect Human Behavior?

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