Mini Playlist For Each Enneagram
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Mini Playlist For Each Enneagram

A compilation of songs for each enneagram type

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Mini Playlist For Each Enneagram

If you are like me, then you hate having to scroll through endless playlists to find new music. I mean, how many surfing vibes and summer playlists could there possibly be?! Let me just go ahead and tell you, there are are almost too many to count. So as I am fascinated by the enneagrams and I was in desperate need of new music; I did the dirty work for you guys! I found five songs that I think suit each enneagram type. Enjoy!

Type One: The Reformer

Perfectionist, responsible and honest


Clearly by Grace VanderWaal

I Need A Forest Fire by James Blake and Bon Iver

Glorious by Colony House

No Hard Feelings by The Avett Brothers

Little Giant by Roo Panes





Type Two: The Helper

Communicator, caring and altruistic


Water and Dust by Cory Asbury

Flowers by James Spaite

Hold My Girl by George Ezra

Dog Years by Maggie Rogers

Dancers by Virginia Man

Type Three: The Achiever 

Hard worker, enthusiastic and competitive


Changing by John Mayer

Human After All by half brother

New Start by Weary Friend

I Just Wanna Shine by Fitz and The Tantrums

Hey Look Ma, I Made It by Panic! At The Disco

Type Four: The Individualist 

Visionary, creative and compassionate


Lost in My Mind by The Head and the Heart

She by dodie

Dream of Me by Vinyl Theatre

Punks and Poets by Elliot Root

A Toast and a Spirit by Vacation Manor

Type Five: The Investigator 

Self-reliant, intellectual and observant


Cheeks by Shoecraft

From the Dining Table by Harry Styles

Learning to Fly by Hills x Hills

Cleopatra by The Lumineers

Funny Business by Alice Merton

Type Six: The Loyalist 

Loyal, heedful and courageous


Enough by Rand

Off She Goes by Bad Suns

With You by Hills x Hills

I'll Never Leave You by Braison Cyrus

Afterglow by Taylor Swift

Type Seven: The Enthusiast 

Quick thinker, adventurous and bubbly


I'm Good by The Mowgli's

Sweet Talk by Saint Motel

Dancing on Glass by St. Lucia

Fountain Of Youth by Local Natives

Bad Habit by The Kooks

Type Eight: The Challenger 

Self confident, determined and generous


Go Big Or Go Home by American Authors

Boiling Water by little hurricane

Silvertongue by Young the Giant

Read My Mind by The Killers

You Don't Own Me by Lesley Gore

Type Nine: The Peacemaker 

Harmonious, optimistic and supportive


No Pressure by The Kooks

Peach Pit by Peach Pit

Waiting for You by Verzache and Swell

Good News by Ocean Park Standoff

This Year by Beach Fossils

"Type Descriptions." The Enneagram Institute, www.enneagraminstitute.com/type-descriptions.

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