The Dissonance of Harmony
Harmony is a value that many people aspire to embody outside of the Personality Typology community. It is a nearly universal tenet of human society but in the form...
Read MoreHarmony is a value that many people aspire to embody outside of the Personality Typology community. It is a nearly universal tenet of human society but in the form...
Read MoreI’ll admit I was a late convert to the Enneagram system. Having studied typology personally and professionally for about 8 years (focusing on Myers-Briggs), it wasn’t until about 2...
Read MoreI’m visiting Tokyo this week with my partner and some interesting things have caught my attention about how we approach travel as individuals and together; things I’ve realized reflect...
Read MoreFinding both one’s Myers Briggs an Enneagram Types can be so bloody hard sometimes going by through the generic profiles and ambiguously worded online tests. My observation is that...
Read MorePeople who book consultations with me are usually complex, fascinating people who are very self-aware and curious at so many levels – it is hard not to run with...
Read MoreI’ve had the pleasure recently of typing a cluster of INFJ Creatives, and wow, can they be slippery! So, I thought I’d write about what characteristics show up differently...
Read MoreToday I’d like to examine misconceptions about some of the most misunderstood types in the Myers Briggs system – INFJs. There is a lot in here relating to mistyping...
Read MoreMe: “So what types have you considered or narrowed down to?” Client: “Well, I test kind of all over the map. I’ve gotten INFP, INTP, Sometimes ISTP, once ISFP...
Read MoreIn “Part 1: A Cautionary Tale” (linked in the comments below) I explored my concerns about Typology being used in hiring/firing/performance evaluation. If it isn’t the right tool for...
Read MoreThis week I listened to one of my favorite podcasts – The Hidden Brain and was saddened by it’s disparagement of personality tests in the episode “The Sorting Hat”. I won’t...
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