I love the Enneagram – Try this free verson out yourself

I have liked the Enneagram Explorations set of Enneacards Instinctual Subtypes for a number of years and like to use them as a “cards sort”. Enjoy this mini free online version of theirs:


What is the relationship of the Enneagram to MBTI?

As I have previously announced, Last month, I set up a more generic network for consultants, coaches. Membership is now over 200. If you haven't checked it out I encourage you to do so.

I posted this question on the Forum to my "experts":  What
is the relationship of the Enneagram to MBTI
as well as shared my own views. Here is part of my own observations:

Speaking for myself, I found working with the MBTI very enlightening
about how I tend to show up in the world. It also was very helpful in
learning more about the dynamics of my personal relationships. The
shadow side was particularly eye opening.

The Enneagram took it a step further for me. Besides being
deeper in my opinion, the key distinction between this and many other
self awareness models is that the Enneagram is transformational.

I am not sure if the link will work but Sandy McMullen did a great job of responding.  While I did get Sandy's permission to reprint it, she has also posted it on her blog.  If you are interested in this question OR the MBTI in general – please visit her site and the article at Personality Plus in Business.

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