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- Type 1 – The Reformer
- Desire: To have integrity, to be good, balanced, accurate, virtuous, and right.
- Fear: Being corrupt, evil, or defective.
- Focus: Perfection, improvement, and correcting errors.
- Type 2 – The Helper
- Desire: To feel loved and wanted.
- Fear: Being unwanted or unworthy of love.
- Focus: Gaining approval and appreciation through helpfulness and generosity.
- Type 3 – The Achiever
- Desire: To feel valuable and worthwhile.
- Fear: Being worthless or a failure.
- Focus: Achieving success and avoiding failure through hard work and goal-setting.
- Type 4 – The Individualist
- Desire: To find themselves and their significance, to create an identity.
- Fear: Having no identity or personal significance.
- Focus: Authenticity, emotional depth, and self-expression.
- Type 5 – The Investigator
- Desire: To be competent and capable.
- Fear: Being useless, helpless, or incapable.
- Focus: Gaining knowledge and understanding, maintaining independence.
- Type 6 – The Loyalist
- Desire: To feel secure and supported.
- Fear: Being without support or guidance.
- Focus: Safety, loyalty, and preparedness.
- Type 7 – The Enthusiast
- Desire: To be satisfied and content.
- Fear: Being deprived and in pain.
- Focus: Experiencing life fully, seeking pleasure and adventure.
- Type 8 – The Challenger
- Desire: To protect themselves, to be in control.
- Fear: Being harmed or controlled by others.
- Focus: Strength, self-reliance, and asserting control over their environment.
- Type 9 – The Peacemaker
- Desire: To have inner stability and peace of mind.
- Fear: Loss and separation.
- Focus: Harmony, avoiding conflict, and maintaining peace.