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4 Steps to Find Your Enneagram Personality Type

4 Steps to Find Your Enneagram Personality Type

August 14, 2020 By Jessica Morris Leave a Comment

We love personality theories – and it seems like the rest of the world does too! Our favourite theory is the Enneagram, because the tool based on ancient wisdom traditions, helps us to understand our motivations, and what we look like in health and unhealth. Not to mention it’s also a valuable tool in relationships!

So what Enneagram Personality Type are you? If you’re here, chances are you’ve heard people throw around terms like “You’re such a Type 1” or “He’s definitely a Type 4”. And if you’ve never learned about the Enneagram, it basically means nothing, right?

To make it easy for you, we created this Infographic detailing the 4 steps you can take to figure out your Enneagram Type.  Consider it your ‘101 Guide’ to better understand what people are talking about, or as a leap pad to a whole new world, where you can learn more about yourself. It’s up to you!

Are you ready? Let’s go.

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View more of our Enneagram resources here.

Do you want to learn more about The Enneagram? Would you like to better understand yourself and how to approach relationships in your life?  Here’s what you need to do: Contact Colleen on 0434 337 245, Duncan on 0434 331 243 for a FREE 10 minute consultation on how we can best help you or book online.

 

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About Jessica Morris

Jessica is the editorial coordinator for Watersedge Counselling. An internationally published journalist, she enjoys writing about mental health, music and religion. Her memoir, "When Hope Speaks" is out now.

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