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The Enneagram in Pop Culture: Fight Like A Girl

The Enneagram in Pop Culture: Fight Like A Girl

August 2, 2019 By Jessica Morris Leave a Comment

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We all love to watch super heroes defeat evil at the movies, but did you ever think that you might be more like them than you think?

Get out your utility belt, enter your Fortress of Solitude and dust off your lycra (or don’t), we’re taking a deep dive into the Enneagram personality traits of the world’s most famous female super heroes.

Are you driven by your head (Types 5, 6, 7) , heart (Types 2,3,4) or gut (Types 8,9.1)? Chances are you’ll find your super hero counterpart right here. After all, who doesn’t want to fight like a girl to save the world?

*The Enneagram is a personality theory we use to better understand ourselves and the people around us. To find out the basics before you take off into a world of super-personalities, read our blog ‘Who I Am: The Key to Understanding Yourself’.

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Find out more information on:

Type 1— The Perfectionist | Type 2 — The Helper | Type 3 — The Achiever | Type 4 — The Romantic | Type 5 — The Observer | Type 6 — The Loyalist | Type 7 — The Optimist | Type 8 — The Challenger | Type 9— The Peacemaker

View our FREE Enneagram downloads here.

Do you want to begin the journey to knowing yourself? Would you like to learn about the Enneagram? Here’s what you need to do: contact WatersedgeCounselling on 0434 337 245 for a FREE 10-minute phone consultation on how we can best help you, or press book now.

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Filed Under: Personal Growth and Wellbeing Tagged With: Enneagram, Enneagram infographic, Girls, infographic

About Jessica Morris

Jessica is the editorial coordinator for Watersedge Counselling. An internationally published journalist, she enjoys writing about mental health, music and religion. Her memoir, "When Hope Speaks" is out now.

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