Answered: Raleigh’s Enneagram type

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Answered: Here’s what you think Raleigh’s Enneagram is

Last week, we told you all about the Enneagram + today, we’re ready to share the results of Raleigh’s reader-anointed Enneagram type. We received 25+ responses and one type reigned supreme.

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As voted by a majority of our readers, Raleigh’s Enneagram type is Type 3, the Achiever. Here’s what some of you had to say:

  • “A long list of accomplishments, educational, economic, cultural — all of which makes the area a great place to live and work.” – Walt J.
  • “Raleigh is growing quickly and is becoming a major destination for those in tech. Only a 3 could achieve this.” – Mike S.
  • “Definitely 3! I have only lived in (and around) Raleigh since 2008, but the amount of change and growth in that short time has been astounding. Raleigh is always forward-thinking and up for trying something new. AND the population supports its innovation. Love it here!” – Serena W.
  • “Raleigh continues to attract new businesses, new residents, and expands development to meet the growth in the community. It keeps a watchful eye on the local environment to ensure healthy lifestyles + emphasizes kindness and creativity resulting in a strong art community and philanthropy. It is mindful of the need for equity for all people and seems to be taking action to address local problems. Raleigh keeps evolving and generating excitement to live here.” – Elaine W.
  • “I’m constantly hearing of Raleigh winning another spot as the top place to live or work.” – Darla B.


Asked: What is Raleigh’s Enneagram type?

Good morning, Raleigh. Carly here. 👋 Is anyone else slightly obsessed with finding out why you are the way that you are? Let me explain: I love learning about my personality via Myers Briggs or even reading my horoscope — any fellow Libras out there?

One system of personality typing that I look at annually is the Enneagram.

At its core, this system aims to identify our motivations at a deeper level as they relate to nine core personality types. To uncover your Enneagram type, coaches typically recommend reading through a hefty description explaining the types to uncover your basic personality, your center, your wing, and + why you are the way that you are. Cool, right?

My enneagram type is 2w3 which means I’m type two — The Helper. My wing is three (The Achiever). Erin is definitively a 9w1. This means that she’s type nine (The Mediator) with a one wing (The Reformer).

Want to learn more about yourself? There are a bunch of online tests you can take to get started. You can find one here — then dig deeper into typing your personal enneagram by reading the descriptions here and seeing which one resonates most

And while it’s fun to share about ours, we wanted to take this one step further and anoint Raleigh’s Enneagram type. So, we came up with a few ways Raleigh fits within each type + want your help choosing the most accurate result for the 919.

💯 Type 1 – The Reformer: Ah, that perfect city silhouette, the clean layout of downtown. We’re pretty perfect, and that’s evident in our city’s flawless architecture.

🙋 Type 2 – The Helper: Raleigh has tons of volunteer opportunities and great ways to get involved within the community. Plus, there’s no better way to console a loved one than with a walk around Lake Lynn.

🏆 Type 3 – The Achiever: Who run the world? (Raleigh). From our innovative coworking spaces to our many successful small businesses, it’s no wonder Raleigh is steadily growing. In fact, Raleigh is among the top relocation destinations in the US.

🎨 Type 4 – The Individualist: Calling all creatives. Our city has a plethora of opportunities for artists, musicians, writers + other creative makers. Did you know Clay Aiken, Tift Merritt, and Ryan Adams are all from Raleigh?

🕵️ Type 5 – The Investigator: Raleigh is the perfect place to hole up in a local coffee shop with a good book from Wake County libraries.

💖 Type 6 – The Loyalist: We’re a city chock full of philanthropists — when folks need a hand, they know they can come to us to give support. Shout out to the hundreds of nonprofits + volunteers who make our city kinder.

🙌 Type 7 – The Enthusiast: There’s always an adventure right around the corner here in the 919 — and if you need an idea, check out RALtoday’s hiking guide + get outdoors.

🥾 Type 8 – The Challenger: For that high-stamina and top-tier self-discipline, Raleigh has plenty of ways to get your sweat on — both virtual + in-person. Also, what other city likes to challenge themselves annually by stuffing their face with a dozen doughnuts then running the five miles?

🧘 Type 9 – The Peacemaker: Namaste in Raleigh forever. Harmony, balance, and our city’s knack for yoga classes go hand-in-hand.

Alright, Raleigh, now it’s time to vote for your pick for our City’s Enneagram. Select your choice below and give us a reason why and we’ll post the results next week.

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