Electric Energy Type
electricYou sit down for a quick catch-up with a friend and look up two hours later wondering where the time went. Real connection is where your power comes from — the circuit closes fast when you're with people who get you. A friend venting on the phone at midnight feels energizing, not draining, because the exchange is real. But forced small talk where nobody's being genuine? That kills your battery faster than almost anything — you can feel the inauthenticity like a physical weight. Your energy spreads; people around you end up more engaged and talkative than they planned to be. In relationships, you're the one who remembers the details, sends the check-in text, and shows up when it counts. But you give a lot, and the one thing to watch is making sure you're also getting something back. You tend to pour from your own cup until it's empty. Your growth edge is learning that solitude isn't loneliness — sometimes the most important connection to maintain is the one with yourself.
Sociability
Communication
Vibrancy
Bonding
Wind Energy Type
wind
You had no plans last night and a full itinerary by this morning — that's just how your brain works. New places, first-time experiences, and unexpected detours are what actually charge you up. The moment life gets too repetitive — same commute, same lunch, same conversations — your energy quietly drains even when nothing's technically wrong. You adapt to new situations faster than almost anyone, reading a room in seconds and finding your footing before others have even oriented themselves. Your curiosity is genuinely contagious; friends who thought they hated spontaneity find themselves saying yes to things they never would have tried without you. In relationships, you're exciting but sometimes hard to pin down. That's your growth edge — learning that depth can live inside stillness too. But being around you always feels like something interesting is about to happen, and that sense of possibility is a gift most people can't manufacture.
Hydro Energy Type
hydro
You feel things before you can name them, and you've learned not to fight that current. A long soak in a hot bath, an afternoon near a lake, a rainy day with nowhere to be — these fill your tank in a way that busy social plans simply can't. You're tuned into emotional undercurrents that most people miss entirely, picking up on the tension behind someone's smile or the sadness hiding under a joke. That makes you an unusually good person to talk to when something actually matters — people sense you won't just hear the words, you'll feel the weight behind them. Surface-level interactions drain you fast, and you sometimes carry other people's feelings home without meaning to. In relationships, you love deeply and notice everything, which is both your superpower and your vulnerability. Your growth area is building better boundaries between your emotional world and everyone else's. But that depth — the willingness to go where things are real — is what makes people feel safe around you.