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Inside Look at The Enneagram for Teens

When did you first take the time to discover your Enneagram personality type? Demonstrated on a numbered, nine-sided (ennea) diagram (gram) model, representing the spectrum of nine different personality types. Personally, I was able to learn more about my personality type as an adult, when I came across a book with an ingenious concept—helping teenagers better understand their personality type. Teen years are absolutely the introduction of our self-discovery and mental health journey, at times this phase may shift dynamics causing barriers to effective communication within families. Ainsley Britain, Enneagram Coach has created expert resources as a much needed solution to help teens and their families through this period of transformation. We've been given the privilege of taking a first look at her new book, which in an excellent introduction to enneagrams for teens and their families. Here's what you can expect to experience from our inside look at the trendy, colorful inked insights of The Enneagram for Teens.

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 Inside Look at The Enneagram for Teens



"As one of the most popular personality-typing systems, the Enneagram has been helping people gain a deeper understanding of themselves and others for decades. In The Enneagram for Teens, Ainsley Britain shares her vast knowledge of the Enneagram in an approachable, easy-to-use guide that’s perfect for beginners. Filled with insights and tips on determining your type and navigating stress, relationships, faith, friendships, and more, The Enneagram for Teens is an invaluable resource for finding your path and becoming the best version of yourself."

If you've been looking for a comprehensive guide to understanding the Enneagram, look no further. Let's run the Enneagram numbers to reveal the best application for self-discovery. Guiding us through the process, Ainsley Britain, renowned author, Enneagram Coach, and youth advocate, introduces the nine Enneagram types with practical, teen-friendly overviews.

My son wasn't familiar with the Enneagram concept, however, much to my surprise, he curiously began reading through the book. We promptly signed up to download the free quiz to find out his Enneagram personality type. 

The quiz serves to uncover core motivations which help to fuel decision-making. Through reading the book, young adults are able to explore strengths and challenges. Britain brings in spiritual insights to help offer guidance trough actionable exercises and activities.

The Enneagram personality type system is comprised of nine unique, but connected personality types as a valuable resource for self-development stemming from ancient wisdom and modern psychology. Adapting these traditional personality types to reflect the emotional and spiritual areas of our adolescence, Britain speaks to teens.

The Nine Enneagram Types for Teens

1 - The Moral Compass (The Reformer)

2 - The Helper

3 - The Heroic Leader (The Achiever)

4 - The Unique Creative (The Individualist)

5 - The Deep Thinker (The Investigator)

6 - The Loyalist

7 - The Adventurer (The Enthusiast)

8 - The Challenger

9 - The Gentle Peacemaker (The Peacemaker)

Improving self-awareness helps improve relationships with other people. Using our Enneagram helps each one of us to develop a greater sense of empathy, understanding diverse perspectives, as well as improve team building, leadership, and communication skills.

Whether you’re working to improve connections with your teenager, interested in exploring a new perspective, or very curious about the Enneagram, you'll gain a wealth of knowledge from The Enneagram for Teens book.



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