Disney Reveals Which Disney Princess Best Matches Your Enneagram Personality

Image: Disney

Image: Disney

If you grew up watching the classic Disney animated features (like I did) you might have found yourself identifying with some of qualities and character traits embodied by the different Disney Princesses. I know I’ve always had my favorite princesses (don’t judge), so I was fun to see the official Disney Princess Instagram account has created an Enneagram series to help you see which Princess you’re most liked based on your personality.

If you’re not familiar with what the Ennagram assessment is, it’s a popular personality model of nine core, and interconnected types that examines people’s psyches and how they interact with the world. It’s objective is to provide “enlightmenent of the self”, to help peple better identify their strengths and weaknesses.

If you don’t know your type, there’s a lot of different versions of the Enneagram test available online. One of the best free versions comes from Truity, but if you don’t have 10 minutes to spend taking this version of the test, here’s a quiz from Buzzfeed that says it can reveal your Enneagram type in just nine questions.

According to Disney, each Princess associates with a prominent personality type from the Enneagram character model. Once you find out your Enneagram type keep scrolling to find out which Disney Princess best matches your personality type.

Type One - The Reformer/Wayfinder

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Type Two - The Optimist/Helper

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Type Three - The Achiever

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Type Four - The Individualist

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Type Five - The Investigator

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Type Six - The Free Spirit/Loyalist

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Type Seven - The Adventurer/Enthusiast

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Type Eight - Protector/Challenger

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Type Nine - The Dreamer/Peacemaker

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All Images: Disney/The Disney Princesses

H/T: Inside The Magic



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