TASK 01.
MBTI | INFJ Quiet and mystical, yet very inspiring and tireless idealist.
The Advocate personality type is very rare, making up less than one percent of the population. Advocates have an inborn sense of idealism and morality, but what sets them apart is that they are not idle dreamers, but people capable of taking concrete steps to realize their goals and make a lasting positive impact.
Advocates indeed share a unique combination of traits: though soft-spoken, they have very strong opinions and will fight tirelessly for an idea they believe in.They are decisive and strong-willed, but will rarely use that energy for personal gain – Advocates will act with creativity, imagination, conviction and sensitivity not to create advantage, but to create balance.
Advocates find it easy to make connections with others, and have a talent for warm, sensitive language, speaking in human terms, rather than with pure logic and fact. It makes sense that their friends and colleagues will come to think of them as quiet Extroverted types, but they would all do well to remember that Advocates need time alone to decompress and recharge, and to not become too alarmed when they suddenly withdraw.
ENNEAGRAM | TYPE 5, WING 6
Fives have fear about the outer world and about their capacity to cope with it. Thus, they cope with their fear by withdrawing from the world. Fives become secretive, isolated loners who use their minds to penetrate into the nature of the world. Fives hope that eventually, as they understand reality on their own terms, they will be able to rejoin the world and participate in it, but they never feel they know enough to participate with total confidence. Instead, they involve themselves with increasingly complex inner worlds.
Sixes exhibit the most fear of all three types, largely experienced as anxiety, which causes them to be the most out of touch with their own sense of inner knowing and confidence. Unlike Fives, Sixes have trouble trusting their own minds, so they are constantly looking outside themselves for something to make them feel sure of themselves. They might turn to philosophies, beliefs, relationships, jobs, savings, authorities, or any combination of the above. Sixes may also respond to their fear and anxiety by impulsively confronting it— defying their fear in the effort to be free of it.
AURA | VIOLET
Idealistic and thoughtful, your openness to the unknown means you often have epiphanies about life that shake your perspective. You possess the charisma of a great leader — even if you don’t always use it! Intuitive and idealistic, you have a flair for creativity; and as a violet aura is often a mark of wisdom in a spiritual sense, you may even have some form of psychic power.
An intimate connection to his aura would invoke this feeling. It is old and a bit too big, but never too heavy to dance. It has a strong sense of quiet inevitability.
TEMPERAMENT | PHLEGMATIC
The phlegmatic temperament is fundamentally relaxed and quiet, ranging from warmly attentive to lazily sluggish. Phlegmatics tend to be content with themselves and are kind. They are accepting and affectionate. They may be receptive and shy and often prefer stability to uncertainty and change. They are consistent, relaxed, calm, rational, curious, and observant, qualities that make them good administrators. They can also be passive-aggressive.













