Enneagram

Wouldn’t you rather thrive as the person you were born to be, instead of living someone else’s dream? Ease and joy are your birthright and the Enneagram can help you get there.

The Enneagram is the system I use to understand your personality traits that you are born with. It describes patterns in how people interpret the world and manage their emotions.

Enneagram coaching is a powerful approach to personal growth and self-awareness that I have found to be extremely effective in my work as a mental health coach. This coaching method is based on the Enneagram, a personality typing system that identifies nine distinct personality types. By understanding your Enneagram type, you can gain a deeper understanding of your behavior, emotions, and relationships.

As a mental health coach trained in the Enneagram, I often begin my sessions with an assessment to determine my client's Enneagram type. From there, we work together to explore their type in more depth, including their core motivations, fears, and desires. We may also identify patterns of behavior that are causing them stress or holding them back.

Once my clients have a better understanding of their Enneagram type, we work together to develop strategies for personal growth and development. This may include setting goals, developing new habits, or exploring new ways of thinking and behaving.

One of the benefits of Enneagram coaching is that it is a holistic approach to personal growth. By focusing on the whole person and their unique personality type, Enneagram coaching can help my clients develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships. This can lead to greater self-acceptance, better communication, and more fulfilling relationships.

Overall, I have found Enneagram coaching to be an extremely valuable tool for mental health coaches who are looking to help their clients achieve greater self-awareness, personal growth, and happiness. By working with me as a coach who is trained in the Enneagram, my clients can develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their patterns of behavior, and develop strategies for positive change.