
If your enneagram test shows that you’re a 4w3, it means that your dominant wing is a four and you have a few traits from the three wing personality types.
The enneagram 4w3 is full of excitement and creativity. Above all other fours, the 4w3 is the most social, whereas a four with a five wing one of the most reclusive.
Their goals are not so much about making a difference as it is leaving their mark behind for others to see.
When placed in a setting of various backgrounds- whether it be a diversity of beliefs or upbringings, a personality types’ weaknesses and strengths will be intensified.
Focus on a personal connection and clear communication.
A 4w3 will appreciate meetings that are open for discussion, allowing both sides to share their thoughts.
Focus on being polite and only emailing when necessary.
When providing a 4w3 with feedback be sensitive but specific.
Honesty is key, leave room for discussion and find a solution together.
Each Enneagram will have different motivators, since they are all driven by different value systems. Enneagram 4w3 is driven by authenticity and self image.
Here Are Some Examples:
Every Enneagram responds to stress differently and will have different triggers.
An Enneagram 4w3 will be stressed by:
Since a 4w3 has a creative personality, the professional role they pursue should allow them to connect with others and grow creatively.
Here Are Some Examples:
A 4w3 is extremely social, unlike the 4w5 who prefers the comfort of their mind to the outer world. While the 4w3 is still capable of self discovery and intellectual analysis, this personality is most in its element when it can be creative.
A 4w3 desires to be viewed as unique, creative, and authentic. They crave social interactions and the approval of others.
This dominant personality type fears that they won’t be remembered or leave a legacy behind.
The Enthusiast will have the most success in a job role that encourages them to be their authentic selves. Communication is important to them, as is having a good relationship with their peers. If they’re encouraged to apply their social skills and creativity, they’ll thrive in their work environment.
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