Discover the unique strengths of every Enneagram type.
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The Unique Strengths of Every Enneagram Type

Want to explore the strengths of your Enneagram type? Today we’re diving into the natural perspectives, talents, and insights of each Enneagram type to find out how they improve their lives and the world. Ready? Let’s get started! Not sure what your enneagram type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here! Enneagram One Strengths Guided…

Discover how the 9 Enneagram types make decisions, and why sometimes they clash.
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The Decision-Making Style of Every Enneagram Type

Have you ever tried to come to a decision with a friend, spouse, or sibling, only to wind up shaking your head and walking away? Maybe they took too long to decide, or maybe they were too pushy about the option they thought was best. Each of us has a unique way of making decisions,…

Find out how each of the nine Enneagram types responds to crisis situations and emergencies.
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How Each Enneagram Type Reacts in a Crisis

Have you ever wondered how you would react in a crisis? When it comes to emergencies, we can all react with a sense of panic or composure, regardless of our Enneagram type. That said, certain types are more likely to appear in charge, while others are more likely to be in a supporting role. What…

Discover the most to least anxious Enneagram types based on a recent survey of 920 respondents
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The Most to Least Anxious Enneagram Types

Everyone experiences anxiety at one point or another; after all, it helps us survive in a world full of potential threats. But for some of us, anxiety is at the forefront of our lives, lurking at every corner. For others, it’s something they try to avoid through distraction or relationships. Which are you? How do…

Dive deep into the heart triad of the Enneagram types, and find out how they defend themselves from shame
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How Enneagram 2s, 3s, and 4s Defend Themselves from Shame

Heart types—Enneagram 2s, 3s, and 4s—are driven by the need to be loved, valued, and seen for who they truly are. But deep down, they grapple with shame and feelings of inadequacy. They felt a deep sense of being unloved for who they truly were as children. Twos felt they were only loved if they…