©1994-2022 Katherine Chernick Fauvre: Originator of Tritype®
Question: What are Tritypes®? Is Tritype® a Thing? Are Tritypes® Real? How can the Enneagram Type 6 Determine their elusive Heart Type in their Tritype®?
Katherine: Yes, they are! Enneagram Tritype® is a revolutionary concept that significantly advances Enneagram study revealing that we use not just one, but rather three types; one from each center of intelligence: Head (5,6,7), Heart (2,3,4), and Gut (8,9,1) and, although one Enneagram Type is dominant and the most influential, you also use two other types in a specific stacking order. Find your potential Tritype https://enneagramtritypetest.com
Tritypes® are not something to believe in or not; they simply exist. Enneagram Tritype® is based on 26 years of research, hundreds of coaching sessions and interviews, and tens of thousands of Enneacards Test results. Most importantly, your Tritype® combination identifies key aspects of your personality, which, when understood, can illuminate your path to greater self-awareness and a more fulfilling life.
Read more about Tritype® here: or if you need to take my Enneagram Tritype® Test first, go here: https://enneagramtritypetest.com. Then let's discuss your potential Tritype®.
Did you know you have 3 Enneagram Types that you use in a specific stacking order?
• Learn how you use all 3 centers of intelligence, not just one
• Discover your Tritype’s Life Mission, Innate Strengths, Focus of Attention, and Blind Spot www.katherinefauvre.com/tritype
• Learn the basic needs and concerns of the 27 Tritype® combinations
The three types within your Tritype® intersect, creating a unique defense strategy and focus of attention that becomes a type unto itself. The high side of this intersection is that it gives your life direction, focus, and purpose. The low side of this intersection is that it creates a blind spot, which narrows your ability to accurately self-assess, and may keep you locked in self-defeating patterns.
Tritype® explains the distinct differences of those sharing the same Enneagram Type. For example, the 874 is a fast-paced, optimistic, creative, and emotional type 8, whereas the 826 is a more dutiful, loyal, and helpful type 8. Additionally, Tritype® explains why those sharing the same three Enneagram Types have a natural affinity for one another. For example, the 126, 162, 216, 261, 612, and 621 are all focused on helping and being supportive of others regardless of which type is dominant.
So, what is your potential Tritype®? Did you receive any special notices?
from someone on Reddit
“I know I have 6 (pretty sure I am a 6 core with a 7 wing) and 9 in my tritype but unsure of my image fix. I see characteristics of all the image types in my personality even though it’s not my main motive. Though I’ve heard it can be hard to identify your last fix because you hardly use it.”
from Katherine:
Yes, because it is what happens when the 3 types combine as they create a type unto itself. So you may have 3 in the Tritype® if you have 6 and 9 and don't see your image type... because it is the third adapting type.
The 369 Tritype®, in any order, tries to be the ideal, boy or girl next door, company man or woman, the pleasant, likable person that adapts to the people or situations at hand to remain being seen as a good role model...(even if they are counter-culture because they adapt accordingly). They are trying to hold both expressions of their center but secretly feel opinionated in ways they can only express with others that feel the same way. They fear they would be rejected if they share their opinions without first reading the person in front of them to judge if they can.
FYI it is not just the fixation. It is the "full type" passions, fixations, and convictions. This is one of the main differences between tri-fix and Tritype®
More on Tritype® here:
Katherine created a test that has been programmed to pick up particular patterns that the types use.
Take the Test here: https://enneagramtritypetest.com
General Information: www.katherinefauvre.com/tritype
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