Profile layer
Enneagram Layer
In Myndora, Enneagram is not just a one-time type label. It becomes a saved motivation and stress-pattern layer inside your profile, with a first result page, a fuller overview page, retake history, and a more stable read of the deeper pattern over time.
What this layer measures
The Enneagram layer focuses on deeper motivation, recurring fears, coping habits, and stress patterns rather than broad surface behavior alone.
That makes it a different kind of layer inside Myndora. It adds depth around why certain reactions or tensions keep recurring, especially under pressure.
How the test works
The Enneagram test compares patterns across the nine types and produces a provisional core-type result for the current session.
Inside Myndora, that first result is only the starting point. Saved retakes make it possible to compare whether the same deeper theme keeps returning or whether the layer still looks uncertain or context-sensitive.
What result you get
Your first result gives you an immediate type read for the session you just completed. That gives you the initial signal for this motivation layer.
When it is saved to your account, the result becomes part of your ongoing profile history instead of disappearing as a one-time label.
What the result page shows
The first Enneagram result page gives you the immediate shape of the current result. It is designed to help you orient to what showed up in this session.
The fuller Myndora layer view continues on the overview page, where the result can be held inside longer-term history instead of standing alone.
How it appears in overview and history
The Enneagram overview page shifts toward your more usual result across saved tests so far. It continues with fuller description, real-life interpretation, and a clearer view of how this layer is behaving over time.
Retakes matter because they help Myndora estimate whether one type pattern is truly recurring, whether the layer is mixed, and how steady the result has been across history.
How it interacts with other layers
Enneagram complements Big Five and 16 Types by adding a motivation and stress-pattern lens. Big Five can show the broad behavior baseline. 16 Types can show the thinking-style pattern. Enneagram can help explain what deeper tension or drive may keep shaping both.
That is why the layer is most useful in Myndora when it is read as part of the full profile rather than treated as a total explanation by itself.
What this layer adds inside Myndora
- A first-session type readout for the current motivation pattern
- A saved motivation and stress-pattern layer inside your account
- An overview page that moves from one result to your more usual type pattern over time
- Retakes, history, baseline estimation, and steadiness tracking for deeper recurring themes
Common questions
Why pay for the Enneagram layer in Myndora?
Because the value is not only the test itself. It is the saved layer, retake history, overview surface, and the way this result becomes part of a larger tracked profile over time.
Why is this a layer instead of only a test result?
Because Myndora is built around what happens after the first result too: saving it, comparing retakes, seeing whether the same deeper theme keeps returning, and reading it in the context of the wider profile.
Why does repeated measurement matter here too?
Because motivation and stress patterns are easy to overread from one snapshot. Retakes help show what really keeps returning versus what may have been tied to a specific period.
