Personality assessments have been huge for my own personal development. I'm not drawn to them because I think they're crystal balls. I think that personality tests are conversation starters, first with yourself and then with others.Here are the three personality assessments that have been most impactful for me:The Enneagram is my current favorite. I've linked to the WEPPS assessment, which is more comprehensive than the free versions you'll find online. On the episode, I said that the assessments would take between 5 - 25 minutes. I'd give yourself an hour to work through the 200 questions in this Enneagram test. Once you're ready to dive deeper, I recommend signing up for the Enneagram Institute's EnneaThought of the Day email and following @xoenneagram on Instagram.You've probably heard of the Myers Briggs assessment. 16Personalities is simple, free, and offers a lot of insight about each type. It's a great starting point.For the same price as buying the assessment online, you can buy the book on Amazon. (Full disclosure: That's an affiliate link. I'll get a little somethin' if you decide to purchase.) The book includes a code to take the StrengthsFinder assessment. You'll get additional insight into what each strength looks like. I mentioned a grid that helps you map out team strengths. You can get it here.Grab your free digital download to help you make more intentional resolutions right here.Be School is available in the embedded player below and wherever you listen to podcasts:
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