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Jacquelynn Lear

Jacquelynn Lear

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Mar 8, 20269 min
Write Better Characters with Enneagram - Type 4
The Individualist The sensitive, withdrawn type who is expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed, and temperamental. Type 4 characters should be some of the most vivid, emotionally alive people on the page. They feel everything at full volume, see beauty and meaning where others see nothing, and possess a rare capacity for genuine depth. And yet, when they don’t work, they become insufferable, wallowing in manufactured misery, pushing everyone away, and mistaking self-absorption for complexity....

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Mar 8, 20268 min
Write Better Characters with Enneagram - Type 3
The Achiever The success-oriented, pragmatic type who is adaptive, excelling, driven, and image-conscious. Type 3 characters should be magnetic. They’re the ones who walk into a room and command attention, who set goals and crush them, who seem to have it all figured out. They’re charismatic, confident, and competent. And yet, when they don’t work on the page, they feel hollow — all surface, no substance. When Type 3s fall flat, they become cardboard cutouts of success. They’re always...

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Mar 8, 20268 min
Write Better Characters with Enneagram - Type 2
The Helper The caring, interpersonal type who is generous, demonstrative, people-pleasing, and possessive. Type 2 characters should be some of the warmest, most compelling people on the page. They notice what others need, step in before being asked, and seem genuinely invested in everyone around them. And yet, when they don’t work, they become cloying, manipulative, or frustratingly self-sacrificing. When Type 2s fall flat, they feel like doormats or martyrs. They’re always helping, always...

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