Best Free Enneagram Tests Online

Hey All,

So recently I was thinking that maybe I actually wasn’t a Enneagram Type 7. It was bugging me for a long time, and I eventually decided to go around and take some Enneagram Tests to see if I wasn’t mistyped this whole time. It’s funny how lost you can feel when you think you’ve been mis-typed for years!

So I put together this list of Enneagram Tests for you to use if you want to get tested for the first time. You can use them to see if you are mistyped too.

Warning: These tests aren’t 100% accurate. The BEST way to find out your type is to have a chat with somewhat who knows the Enneagram pretty well. They’ll be able to nail you down easily. The 2nd BEST way is to get an Enneagram book and learn a bit more about the types and go from there. The WORST way, (but the most fun!) is to use the Enneagram Tests I’m about to list.


Eclectic Energies
(This one even has an instinctual variants test!)


Enneagram Personality Type Indicator

Cheesy Enneagram Test

TestCafe Enneagram Test

Similar Minds Enneagram Test

RHETI Enneagram Test

If you take these tests, please come back and leave your comments about them in the comments below. I’d be really interested to hear which free enneagram test is the best! Thanks, Brad


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New Enneagram Shop Open!

Hey Enneagrammers,

I just wanted to let you all know that there is a new part of EnneagramBook.com for you all to enjoy.

It’s the new Enneagram Shop.

It pulls a bunch of cool stuff from ebay and half.com that has to do with the Enneagram, and displays it all on one page for you. Most of the products it pulls are books, and some tapes, but it’s a nice assortment.

Anything that you buy on that page helps pay for the cost of running EnneagramBook, and will help in the development of some videos down the line.

Thanks, and check out the Enneagram Shop,

Brad


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9 New Enneagram Images to Flaunt Your Enneagram Type

Check it out everybody! Just spent a few hours making up a whole bunch of “badges” or images that you can put on your blog or website. It’s cool, because your friends, clients, or whoever is on your blog can click on the image and be taken to the page about your type.

Here’s the one for an Enneagram Type 7:


enneagram type 7

Click here to see the one made for your type!


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Socialize with Other Enneagram Lovers and Coaches

Being an Enneagram lover makes you part of a very small group in this world.  It’s great when that small group gets together over some tea (or bits of electrons flying around the world) and gets to talk, laugh, and speak frankly.

With that in mind, I helped found I Heart Coaching. Since the enneagram has always been about improving one’s self, it only makes sense to join a community where you can share your growing experiences honestly with others.

So I invite you all to come over and check out- and maybe even join- I Heart Coaching.  I can assure you that you’ll have fun… and maybe learn something from some new friends.


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An Enneagram 2 Talks about Being a Doer

Recently a reader of EnneagramBook sent me her thoughts on the post about Being a Watcher or a Doer and had a response that was certainly worthy of being published.  I’d really like to thank her for her response, and it’s published here with her gracious permission.

“Brad,

Boy oh boy…am I a “2″.  Big time.

I have 2 sons and a relationship of 9 years just ended for me.  We were living together and he moved out this weekend.  And you know what?  I’m STILL trying to take care of him.  I’m making lists for him on what he needs to get at the store for his kitchen and bathroom, telling him what type of fabric softener he needs to buy so it won’t irritate his skin, etc…

He came over on Wednesday to pick up some more stuff…and I fed him dinner.

And regarding the Watchers and Doers - one point that came to mind - Doers CREATE Watchers.  It is because we “do” that they “watch”.  For me it seems me being a “2″ automatically makes me a Doer, and I have most definitely created my Watchers…both at home and at work.

I ask for help from my sons at home.  Of course, there is resistance; and if I don’t firmly insist (which is very difficult for me to do), I get no help.  Then, if I do insist…they don’t do it right, and I re-do it; so they back away and “watch”.  It was the same with my former significant other.  I take care of everyone and everything.

I feel as if I’m supposed to be “Superwoman”.  My mother definitely was and is.  We are very much alike.  The difference between us is she was a stay-at-home mom.  She worked outside the home a few times off and on, but only because she wanted to…she never had to.  BUT…I feel as if I still have to measure up to what I have created in my mind as the ideal standard, which is my mother.

I was raised to be a “Doer”.

I have a very difficult time taking time off from work.  It seems invariably if I’m out sick or just take some days off, I get phone calls on so many things.  The office falls apart without me.  It frustrates me, but on some level…I get some kind of gratification from it.

Another observation I have made within my circumstances, everyone in my household is male (including the dog), and I am in an office of 5 men - again, the only female.  Coincidence?

I understand there is much more depth to Watchers and Doers - more layers.  This is just what immediately came to mind within my circumstances.  And you, being the Watcher you are…you have let me ramble on, taking it all in…”

What do you readers think of this?  Have you had similar experiences?  Please let me know in the comments section below…


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Acknowledging Enneagram Type 8: Unlocking the Key to an Eight’s Heart

If you haven’t encountered many eights in your life, seeing how an eight moves through the world can be an eye-opening experience. Some types may even be downright scared of eights if they don’t know any better. An eight can put on a very tough façade to scare off those who may come around with less than good intentions. But be reassured, it really is a façade.

This is not in any way meant to discount the seriousness of eights’ concerns or to make light of them. However, if an eight learns to “lighten up” by literally lightening their load they will be well served. Many eights bite off more than they can chew as a way of reassuring themselves that they will “receive their due.” If you are not one to value loyalty, honor and faithfulness at all costs, then you might as well leave an eight alone.  When trying to find an optimal resolution with an eight, the first step towards harmony is acknowledging their dutiful nature, all the time and effort that they have put in and making them fell important. If you can get that far, the defenses will pass and you can lead them to a broader picture of the situation and hopefully encourage a more skillful means of dealing with things.

Eights are wonderfully open to compromise when you can show them that they are being acknowledged, respected, and counted. They will be your most loyal and devoted friends with a great sense of humor and a kind nature. As children it is easy to see how this dynamic plays out. Little eights may get very upset if they feel they have been wronged or misunderstood- but will quickly set aside these feeling if they are met with a calm understanding and a sense of humor. Eights can literally go from angry to silly within seconds. It is their wonderful sense of humility and loyalty that will shine through in the end with a little bit of care, concern, and an extension of sensitivity.

Thank you to Meaghan Quinn for contributing this awesome article! 

If you would like to contribute an article or idea of your own, please submit it here.


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Magnetism: Watchers and Doers and what that means.

It’s been a long time since I’ve posted here.  Sorry for those of you who have been checking back and haven’t come across anything new.  I’ve been phenomenally busy with my web design and search engine optimization stuff, and it just hasn’t left much time for writing on the Enneagram.  I’d really like to reach out to any readers here who would be interested in contributing any articles for the website.  If you have an idea for an article, just drop me a note on the About Me page, and we can chat.

What I really wanted to talk about with you was something I’ve noticed recently…

It seems that if you can group everyone you know into two different groups- watchers and doers- then you’ll find some interesting trends emerge.  It seems like watchers like hanging with doers, and doers with watchers, but sometimes the magnetism isn’t there with people of the same type.

For instance, in many cases I’m a watcher.  I like to listen to people, hear what they have to say, and sometimes consider myself to be quite a bore because I just don’t have much to say.  I’d rather hear someone else spout off then do the spouting off myself.

However, many Doers enjoy finally getting listened to and appreciated and we get along great because of it.

On the other hand, if I’m hanging with a friend of mine who also happens to be a Watcher, sometimes things are just stale or uninteresting.  Or, worse yet, I find myself talking a bunch and then feeling all talked out and self-absorbed afterward.  Anyone know what I mean?

And although I’ve never experienced the Doer + Doer relationship, it seems from the outside that it might be too damn competitive for either of the Doers to be enjoying themselves much.  They want a watcher there to watch and give them some attention.

What do you think?  Does this sound crazy, or somewhat true?  Leave some comments below!


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7 Enneagram Resources for Beginners

Hey everybody, sorry about my long hiatus from writing posts here, but I’ve been so super busy lately with starting a new site about Life Coaching and just the new year and the holidays and all of that.  Phew!
After a friend and client of mine saw this website and suggested that I give a description of the Enneagram for people who are new to the study, I decided to put this post together for everyone who is new to the Enneagram.

Since there are so many eloquent and thought-provoking Enneagram, Personality, and MBTI writers out there, I’m just going to list a few links that should help you get a good foundation that you can use to peruse this site’s Enneagram articles with a greater understanding and clarity.

Without further ado, your Enneagram Resources for Beginners: 

  1. What is the Enneagram?
  2. Enneagram Introduction, Theory, and Research
  3. Liz Straus’ AWESOME article on the enneagram
  4. Catholic interpretation of the Enneagram Teachings
  5. What is the enneagram?
  6. Enneagram Monthly’s Enneagram Description
  7. Enneagram of Ohio Enneagram Descriptions

So there is the list for all of you to use and learn.  Make sure to come back and read some of our articles about the enneagram here when you get a good foundation!

-Brad


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Integral Enneagram Institute Launches in San Francisco

Ian Blei, a guest blogger here from the past, just announced the opening of his new Inegral Enneagram Institute. You an see his older blog post here: Ian Blei’s Integral Enneagram.

The Integral Enneagram Institute opened it doors in San Francisco. Its courses are designed by Founding Director Ian J. Blei, and are based on the culmination of decades of exploration, study and practical application. The Institute’s purpose is the development and delivery of practical curricula designed to increase awareness and consciousness.

San Francisco, CA, September 05, 2007 — The Integral Enneagram Institute opened it doors in San Francisco this month. Its courses are designed by Founding Director Ian J. Blei, and are based on the culmination of decades of exploration, study and practical application. The Institute’s purpose is the development and delivery of practical curricula designed to increase awareness and consciousness.

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Two Most Common Enneagram Complaints Answered

When people first start learning the Enneagram, two questions always come up:

  1. Isn’t this just putting me in a box?
  2. Can our underlying personalities actually change?

I usually deal with the first question by observing that we’re already in a box, the Enneagram shows us how to lift the lid and maybe climb out.

The second is more complex, because sometimes yes it can look as if our personalities change completely. Read these two descriptions:

Vindictive, attempts to ruin others’ happiness. Relentless, obsessive about destroying whatever reminds them of their own shortcomings and failures. Becomes psychopathic and murderous.

Self-accepting, inner-directed and authentic, everything they seem to be. Modest and charitable, self-deprecatory humour and a fullness of heart emerge. Gentle and benevolent.

These are both descriptions of the same personality: the Enneagram Three, my own personality type. (I’m glad to say that the first description is not true of me, and sorry that the second isn’t either!)

When we first start the difficult inner work that serious Enneagram study demands, we find ourselves slipping and sliding, some days feeling that we are making progress, other days quite the opposite.

It’s only by being consistently and calmly aware of ourselves and our reactions that we will change (and if you are Christian you would add by the grace of God). It’s a bit like turning round an ocean liner: as it dips through the waves there will be moments when it goes a bit faster, but overall it takes a long time and a lot of concentration by the captain and crew.

But when it’s finally facing in the opposite direction is it a different ship?

It’s around this question of possible personality change that I believe Don Riso and Russ Hudson (my teachers) have done some of their most valuable work.

You may well be familiar with the Levels of Development that they have formulated. If not, then here is a very brief description: each personality type, depending on its level of psychological health, will either be at the very bottom of the unhealthy scale (example one above) or at the very top of the healthy scale (example two above).

There are three distinct demarcations in each of the healthy, average and unhealthy states (and the stereotypical views we sometimes hold of the different Enneagram types tend to correspond with the average states). The diagrams on the Enneagram Institute website are extremely helpful in understanding this.

Don and Russ teach that we each have a kind of set point at which we operate - perhaps it might be in the middle of the average range. Now as we all know, bad stuff happens! And on a short-term basis we might run up and down the healthy and unhealthy scales, reacting to what has happened to us day-by-day. But we wind up back at our set point.

It takes a lot of inner work, OR occasionally a radical transformation experience, to move us up the scale permanently - to move our set point. (And thankfully the same in the downward direction.)

And when we move to a healthier expression of our personality type, it can be a really profound experience. It can appear so different as to seem like a fundamental change in our personality, when it is in fact a flowering of what we are called to be.

Guest Blogger Bio: Tess is employed as a senior human resources manager in London. She also teaches the Enneagram and works as a life coach. She is presently undergoing the Riso/Hudson course leading to certification in Enneagram training with the Enneagram Institute.


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