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Scenario-Based Reflection: Why Your Words Matter

Most personality tools use multiple choice questions — and for good reason. They’re simple, familiar, and highlight helpful patterns quickly. But multiple choice isn’t the only way to see yourself clearly. EnneaQ works differently. Instead of picking from preset options, you step into realistic scenarios and respond in your own words. It’s open-ended reflection —…

Why We Combine the Enneagram and OCEAN

Why We Combine the Enneagram and OCEAN

At EnneaQ, we believe true self-understanding comes from both ancient wisdom and modern research. That’s why we bring together two different but complementary ways of seeing yourself: the Enneagram and the Five-Factor Model, commonly called OCEAN. OCEAN: Research That Crosses Cultures The OCEAN model — sometimes called the Big Five — is the gold standard…

The Enneagram: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Clarity

The Enneagram: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Clarity

The Enneagram isn’t about putting you in a box — it’s a map for noticing what drives you. At EnneaQ, we’ve reimagined the type names to feel more like invitations than labels. You won’t find rigid definitions here. Instead, you’ll see reflections — patterns that might resonate as you respond to real-life scenarios in your…

OCEAN and the Enneagram: A Deeper Lens for Self-Discovery

OCEAN and the Enneagram: A Deeper Lens for Self-Discovery

At EnneaQ, we bring together two trusted ways to see yourself — the timeless insight of the Enneagram and the modern clarity of the Five-Factor Model, widely known as OCEAN. Why both? Because personality is layered — and so is life.OCEAN traces back to decades of research in psychology, showing that five broad dimensions can…