About the Author

Jenna Birch is a content and brand strategist for startups, entrepreneurs and VCs. Before moving into consulting, she was a prolific journalist for national magazines and websites, and author of The Love Gap: A Radical Plan to Win in Life & Love (Grand Central Publishing). Her work has been published in The Washington Post, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, InStyle, HuffPost, and more. She lives in Ann Arbor, MI with her EXTP fiancé and the best pup around, Ollie.

What Are Mindy Kaling’s Enneagram and Myers-Briggs Types?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on April 15, 2021

Bubbly and ambitious, with a hint of anxiety, Mindy Kaling is the kind of woman with whom we wouldn’t mind becoming best friends (translation: she is in fact our dream BFF). She is hilarious. She keeps it real. And she’s written some of the most incredible comedies over the past decade, refusing to be stereotyped and relegated to the sidelines as a “sidekick” character. 

According to her written work and observed traits, Mindy Kaling is most likely an Enneagram Type Six and an ENTJ in Myers’ and Briggs’ framework. Here is more about her multifaceted personality.  

Your Enneagram Type & Your Financial Habits

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on April 04, 2021

We surveyed 58,000 people and here’s what we learned about how your type predicts your spending style. 

 

Your personality can inform everything from your political affiliation to your relationships, so it’s probably no surprise that your Enneagram type plays a role in how you may manage your finances. 

What Were Aretha Franklin’s Enneagram and Myers-Briggs Types?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on March 26, 2021

One of the most iconic performers of all time, Aretha Franklin was known for her powerful voice and stage presence to match. She was one of the original divas, the “Queen of Soul” who entertained many with big hits like, “Respect,” “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” and, “I Say a Little Prayer.” 

What Are Miley Cyrus’ Enneagram and Myers-Briggs Type?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on March 19, 2021

Miley Cyrus is a dynamic entertainer who’s had a long, evolving career in Hollywood and the music industry. As she’s come into her own, it’s clear Miley is independent, fun-loving and sociable, unafraid to make bold choices and stand up for what she believes in through her causes and politics. She lives in the moment -- and trust us, there’s never a dull one with her.

Miley is an Enneagram Seven and Myers-Briggs’ ESTP. Here’s more about her fascinating, unexpected personality. 

What are Dolly Parton’s Enneagram and Myers-Briggs Types?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on March 05, 2021

Dolly Parton sings country hits like “Jolene,” writes acclaimed songs like Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You,” and acts in popular films like Steel Magnolias and 9 to 5. It’s hard to imagine another artist so aptly living up to her Typefinder moniker: The Performer. Her bold personality and big heart have made her universally beloved in Hollywood, Nashville and beyond. 

The Holland Code Test is a Key Tool for New Job Seekers & We’re Making It Free

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on February 28, 2021

The Holland Code Test is a helpful tool for new college grads and all early-career job seekers who are looking to find their right career path and land their first job. Given the pandemic and the associated uncertainty in the job market, Truity is making this career diagnostic tool and the 10-page instructive report detailing your job preferences and potential career types free for new graduates and all job seekers through December 31, 2021. 

What Were Jane Austen’s Enneagram and Myers-Briggs Types?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on February 26, 2021

It is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is one of the most renowned authors of the 19th century, and one of the most famous women from her day. Although she wasn’t so successful during her lifetime, biographers -- and, of course, her popular novels -- show us how intense and singular Jane really was. 

According to accounts and texts, Jane was most likely an Enneagram Type Five, and a Myers-Briggs INTJ. Here’s more about her fascinating and unique personality. 

What Are Rihanna’s Enneagram and Myers-Briggs Types?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on February 19, 2021

Once a singer known for her catchy pop tracks, Rihanna has blossomed over the course of her career into a trendsetting fashion and beauty mogul as well. She plays by her own rules and isn’t afraid to go against the grain in her style and career choices. “I don’t do things for response or controversy,” she has said. “I just live my life.”

Enneagram and Love: What We Learned By Surveying 88,000 Enneagram Test-Takers

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on February 01, 2021

Ever wonder which Enneagram type pairings are the most common? How about which types are happiest single, which types are serial monogamists, and which types are most likely to pencil “LTR” into their long-term goals? So did we.

In January 2021, Truity surveyed over 88,000 users to find out more about the Enneagram types and their relationships, and the results are in. Here’s some of the most compelling data we discovered about all the types.

What are Oprah Winfrey’s Enneagram and Myers-Briggs Personality Types?

Clinically Reviewed by Steven Melendy, PsyD. on January 29, 2021

There are few people known globally by only a single name, and “Oprah” is certainly one of the icons on that list. An ambitious talent with an empathetic heart to match, she’s the sort of leader and voice that many have turned to for an extra dose of wisdom through her long-running talk show, network, books and film work.

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