"Know thyself" — the oldest instruction given to any seeker. What follows is an instrument calibrated across decades of inquiry, designed to reflect the shape of your interior life.
The Enneagram is a system of nine personality types — each one a distinct pattern of attention, motivation, and fear. Its roots trace back through centuries of contemplative traditions, refined in the twentieth century into the modern psychological framework used today by therapists, leadership coaches, and serious students of the self.
Unlike tests that describe what you do, the Enneagram reveals why you do it. It names the unconscious strategy you adopted early in life to feel safe, loved, or significant — a strategy so habitual you've likely mistaken it for your personality itself.
You will have one dominant type. You'll also have a "wing" (a neighbouring flavour), specific directions you move in under stress and in growth, and an instinctual subtype that shades everything. Knowing your type won't change who you are — but it will show you the shape of the prison you've been living inside, and the door you didn't know was unlocked.
Forty-five questions. Roughly eight minutes. Answer from the gut — the version of you that reacts before it edits. That's the one the instrument is listening for.
Weighing instinctual patterns against the nine archetypal structures…
Your full profile goes deeper — your core motivations, fears, how you behave under stress, and what your growth path looks like in a career. Book a session with Jason to receive it.
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