Reviews of Enneagram Personality Test


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July 25, 2021 - 10:12pm
By Waiz
Absolutely worth the price of $19. Ngl the descriptions are highly accurate and many detailed explanations are on spot. So far best result I have ever seen.
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July 25, 2021 - 8:53pm
By Natasha
This was uncannily accurate. Take it. Read it carefully. Think on it. Well worth the time and cost.
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July 25, 2021 - 7:21pm
By Molly
Great jumping off point for understanding the enneagram; excited to have an orientation for further exploration.
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July 25, 2021 - 4:06pm
By Angela Kuehl
Astonishingly accurate! This is a wonderful tool for assessing a way forward, especially after 18 months of isolation (which as a 5 I absolutely LOVED).
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July 25, 2021 - 1:14pm
By Jamie
I was skeptical at first with all of this, I didn’t believe that they could truly understand me at my core. Boy was I wrong. The more I study into Enneagrams, the more spot on it is. I really enjoy going through this process and finding out more and more about myself.
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July 25, 2021 - 11:27am
By Stephanie Briggs
When taking this test I was unsure of what it was going to look like. Will it be like the other tests out there that has a vague hint of my personality and if I squint just right that fits me? No, this test went full throttle and I felt personally called out! It was spot on and I learned more about myself because of it.
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July 25, 2021 - 9:15am
By Claudia
It seems repetitive. Not helpful.
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July 25, 2021 - 6:56am
By Karen Terry
Info I needed to know. I had an idea if my primary type but no idea or understanding of wings. Now I can get down to the business of understanding all this. Very enlightening.
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July 25, 2021 - 2:31am
By kate
It's always good to "check in" with yourself every once and a while, especially as you change and/or have a change in circumstances within AND outside of yourself. I always fall into the same three types: 9, 4, and 5. I test highest here though the varying scores run parallel to the varying dynamics of "me." I try to take these tests every few years or when I'm experiencing significant changes in my life particularly when said changes bring forth certain truths I can no longer ignore, evaluate, or repeatedly attempt to "figure out," all so I can finally be the person I'm supposed to be. "Supposed to be" is a mindf(udge) and I never knew it until I hit 40. We cannot change our truths, but we can use our truths to make change. Accepting my own truths and legitimizing them actually helps me feel like an authentic and real person. Oddly as it turns out it's not the woman I am now who needs to be realized so much as it is the girl from so, so many years ago. The Enneagram has had a tremendous impact on my life and allowed me to see myself as a whole who's continuously in motion and not starting and stopping in phases. It's helped me bring to light a lot of memories from childhood I'd otherwise forgotten which really are the missing pieces in my puzzling quest for answers. My entire perspective has flipped. I no longer see time as a rigid, linear system. Rather than "past and present" I see more in terms of "present and past." Any other young adults understand where I'm coming from? And by "young adults" I refer to those who've hit forty and feel like they're fifteen again going through that familiar state of strife, restlessness, disharmony and inner noise. And, now, It's all repeating itself because: We're grown up versions of who we always have been. "Then" and "now" take on new meaning. Who we "were" and who we "are"... again not so clearly defined. It's all VERY, "very." I wouldn't change it for the world. It's tough, and I don't like it, but I'm happy I know. I have gained more clarity in the last few years of my fourth decade than I had in all the decades and all years prior; when I believed self-actualization happens when things, "fall into place," working from the outside in. No. No it's the other way around. The truth smacks you hard once in the face, and one more time upside your head. For better or worse, somehow and someway, the "real you," is lain not exclusively in the future, and it's definitely not defined by our adult selves. The "real you" is who you are in your basic, most fundamental self, like the base version of my 2011 Corolla S. It's just a good old fashioned Corolla. Or, perhaps, any Transformer before it transformed. Your base model doesn't make anything about you a lesser version. In fact it's the original that holds it all together. Who doesn't like originals? Isn't that what we've spent our lives trying to discover?
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July 25, 2021 - 1:30am
By J
Wow, so interesting!

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