Susan Rhodes
How do we determine our enneagram type? Why is it easier for some people than others? These two questions have been knocking around since people started using the enneagram to better understand themselves.EM editor Jack Labanauskas recently raised the question again. Like many people, Jack did not find it easy to determine his enneagram type. If the enneagram is based on a real construct, and if the enneagram is universally applicable, why do some people find it harder to determ...
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