Enneagram

I had a great day in Portland, with a flight back to Bend, that left me feeling like I was about to throw up (bouncing around the sky).
I finally met MaryKate Morse my superviser for my doctoral dissertation, after a year of talking on e-mail and on the phone. A pastor, church planter, Phd in Leadership, and university lecturer, mother and wife…I am blessed to have her supervise me.

She suggested I use the Enneagram tool (which I had heard about from Tim Keel a year ago). She suggested I use this as a sabbatical exercise to understand myself better. So I just took the test, and came out with three types very close. I came out with three types the same score, and now am working out which I am the most.

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  1. Comment by jen lemen

    4.51 am on 12 Aug 2004

    did you take the similarminds.com one? they have a nice differentiation between your conscious and subconscious self. it might help.
    i perceive myself as an nine, wing 8, but i’m really a hardcore two. it took a while to realize that, but it is a very powerful lens for me now.


  2. Comment by Jason Clark

    5.36 am on 12 Aug 2004

    thanks Jen, I’ll look that up!


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