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TYPE 7

Enthusiast

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Type 7. Enthusiast. Adventurer

People of this type are very good at creativity and idea generation but tend to be poor performers. They lack patience to implement their plans and get charmed by new things.

They are very positive people who can make lemonade when life gives them lemons but only while they are interested. They can hardly tolerate boredom and anxiety, and hate feeling under the pressure.

They avoid making agreements to have maximum options open. For them it is important to enjoy whatever they can.

Their principal need is to be happy and enjoy life, being able to see new horizons.

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  • Energetic and assertive.

  • Recognized by courage and the desire to expand horizons.

  • Strengths: leadership, drive, ability to act quickly.

  • Development zone - risk of impulsiveness and confrontation

Avant-garde artist

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  • A sociable optimist who knows how to maintain an atmosphere.

  • Recognizable by energy, passion and friendliness.

  • Strengths: ease in generating ideas and supporting others.

  • Development zone - risk of superficiality and avoidance of difficulties.

Enthusiast - enthusiast

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Integration

They gain depth and focus, taking on the analytical and focused nature of A's; this is demonstrated by their ability to see projects through to completion and to deeply explore a topic.

Disintegration

They become rigidly structured and self-critical, taking on the rigor and idealism of others; they are noticeable by their self-demanding nature and drastic self-restraint.

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Vertical development

Healthy Levels �1 - Satisfied

2 - anticipating, full of enthusiasm

3 - realistic, productive

Middle levels

4 - hoarding, consuming

5 - distracted, scattered

6 - egocentric, excessive

Unhealthy levels

7 - insatiable, escaping from reality

8 - manic, depressive, reckless

9 - depressed, paralyzed

Type 7. Enthusiast