Meet the 9 Enneagram Types

Whether you’re looking for more information about Enneagram types, strategies for communication in the workplace, or just a fun place to see where pop culture and the Enneagram collide, consider this your go-to source for all things Enneagram! 

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The Goldilocks of Enneagram Books

Something accessible, fun, and not too self-serious, while also wildly helpful with space to take concrete steps toward self-discovery and personal growth.

Hey hey! I’m Abbey.

Enneagram Teacher, Author of My Enneagram, and overachieving Type 3 mom learning how to separate her worth from her productivity

I’m also the person who ensures your team is still buzzing about what they learned weeks after our time together—referencing it in emails, one-on-ones, and even around the dinner table with their families.

So, when it’s time to break up silos, increase compassion, and invite a breath of fresh air into your office, let’s chat.

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