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The Enneagram is a nine-pointed star drawn inside a circle. It has many meanings and uses - currently, it is best known as a system of personality types, where each of the nine points corresponds to a different type. The Enneagram is a nine-pointed star drawn inside a circle. It has many meanings and uses - cur rently it is best known as a system of personality types, where each of the nine points corre sponds to a different type. | wishful thinking An Introduction to the Enneagram Text - Mark McGuinness www.wishfulthinking.co.uk blog Illustrations - Sandy Renshaw www.purplewren.com This Introduction was first published by Liz Strauss as a series on www.successful-blog.com Wishful Thinking Some rights reserved This e-book published by Mark McGuinness London 2007 Text Mark McGuinness 2007 Illustrations Sandra Renshaw 2007 This e-book is published under a Creative Commons licence which allows you to copy and distribute the e-book as long as you keep it intact in its original format credit the original authors and do not use it for commercial purposes. With thanks to John Eaton and Ray Keedy-Lilley for introducing me to the Enneagram. The Enneagram i Wishful Thinking Contents 1. What is the Enneagram and why should you care 1 The Enneagram 1 What can the Enneagram offer you 2 Personal development 2 Professional development 2 Personal relationships 2 Working relationships 3 Spirituality 3 2. The Heart Types 4 Type Two - The Helper 5 Type Three - The Performer 6 Type Four - The Romantic 6 3. The Head Types 8 Type Five - The Observer 9 Type Six - The Guardian 9 Type Seven - The Optimist 10 4. The Body Types 12 Type Eight - The Leader 12 Type Nine - The Peacemaker 13 Type One - The Achiever 14 5. Using the Enneagram - Working on Yourself 15 Observing your Enneagram type 16 The Enneagram .