The Eight Archetypes
Personality Archetypes
Every Today Is Your Day™ Discovery Report names a primary and secondary archetype — the deep pattern underneath how you move through the world. These eight are the language we use for that pattern.
You won't fit neatly into one. Almost no one does. That's the point.
Archetype
Explorer
The one who can't stop asking what's on the other side.
Explorers are wired for movement, novelty, and discovery. You feel most alive at the edge of what you already know — and you'd rather get something wrong honestly than stay safe and small.
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Archetype
Visionary
The one who sees what isn't there yet.
Visionaries live a few steps ahead. You see the version of something — or someone — that doesn't exist yet, and you can't quite explain how you know.
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Archetype
Creator
The one who has to make the thing.
Creators feel a quiet pressure underneath everything: there's something in you that wants out. When you're making, you're okay. When you're not, something starts to ache.
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Archetype
Builder
The one who turns ideas into things that stand up.
Builders make things real. You don't get high on the dream — you get satisfied by the foundation, the structure, the part that won't fall over when the weather changes.
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Archetype
Warrior
The one who shows up when it's hard.
Warriors are made for the moments other people back away from. You can be counted on under pressure — sometimes by everyone except yourself.
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Archetype
Healer
The one people come back to.
Healers can hold what other people can't carry alone. There's a presence in you that quiets a room — and a cost to that presence you don't always count.
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Archetype
Leader
The one people line up behind, even when you didn't ask them to.
Leaders carry weight naturally. People look to you for the call, the next step, the read on the room — and you usually have one.
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Archetype
Sage
The one who has been watching for a long time.
Sages observe before they act. You've been quietly studying people, situations, and yourself for years — and most of what you know, you don't say out loud.
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Which two are you?
The Discovery Report doesn't guess. It reads everything you share and names your primary and secondary archetype based on patterns only you could give.