ENNEAGRAM
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Know Yourself. Grow Yourself.
Welcome
Every person carries patterns that quietly influence how they think, feel, and move through daily life. Some of these patterns support stability. Others create tension or keep you responding in ways that no longer match your current needs. The Enneagram offers a clear way to understand these internal movements. It gives language to the motivations beneath your behavior and to the emotional habits that formed long before you were aware of them.

Enneagram Studio presents this work in a way that is both grounded and approachable. Here you will find explanations of the nine types, the Centers of Focus that guide how you take in experience, and the Patterns of Response that shape how you cope, relate, and regain balance when life becomes demanding. The goal is not to label or contain you. It is to help you see the structure of your inner world with accuracy and compassion.

Move through this material at a pace that feels natural. Let the descriptions meet your lived experience. Often, clarity appears in small recognitions, quiet shifts, and moments when something finally makes sense.
Explore the System
If you prefer to understand the broader framework before identifying your type, the following sections provide a structured starting point.
Each type reflects a consistent pattern of attention, motivation, and emotional strategy.These descriptions outline core themes, strengths, and challenges found within each pattern.
Your Center of Focus reveals the primary way you process experience through instinct, feeling, or thought.Recognizing your center often clarifies why certain reactions appear quickly and why others stay quieter.
These patterns describe how you react when pressure rises, how you manage uncertainty, and how you engage in relationships.They often explain behaviors that repeat across different settings and seasons of life.
A Thoughtful Way to Begin
Start with whatever feels most relevant. Pay attention to the patterns that surface across different moments, the ones that return even when circumstances change. These observations create the foundation for insight and steady growth. As you continue, you may find that understanding your inner world becomes less about correction and more about clarity.
Know yourself. Grow yourself.