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186. What’s the Best Way to Find Your Enneagram Type? (Especially in a Work Context)

186. What’s the Best Way to Find Your Enneagram Type? (Especially in a Work Context)

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If you’ve ever taken a quick Enneagram quiz and walked away thinking, “Hmm, maybe…?” - you’re not alone.

In this short episode, we’re unpacking the most reliable way to discover your true Enneagram type, especially when you're trying to figure it out through the lens of your professional life.

We’ll cover:

  • Why work behavior can sometimes mask your real type
  • How to narrow down your top contenders manually
  • Why “feeling called out” is actually a great sign
  • Our favorite tools: from self-reflection to paid assessments
  • What to ask your coworkers or manager to get outside insight

Plus, we’ll share how to access our free question-based quiz and a paid assessment option for those ready to dig deeper.

Whether you're brand new to the Enneagram or still unsure about your type, this one’s for you!

Resources & Links:

  • Get the 9 Types Overview Cheat Sheet --> Download Here
  • Take the Free 2-Question Quiz --> Start Here
  • Need professional help typing yourself? We got you. --> Connect Here

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🗓️ Book an Enneagram Workshop for your team retreat at work:
https://www.enneagrammba.com/enneagram-team-workshops


✏️ Get an overview of all nine types inside the Understanding People at Work Cheat Sheet
https://www.enneagrammba.com/cheatsheet

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