With the numerous personality type tests available, one of which I talked about during a #SelfieSaturday in January, do we really need another one? Well, no. No, we don't but that hasn't stopped several type indicators from being developed. In fact, Gretchen Rubin came out with her type indicator recently. But for this #TrendingTuesday I want to talk about a type indicator that is a little different from the ones we are used to hearing about. The Enneagram is a typology of nine interconnected personality types. It's thought to have been around since the 4th century but nobody seems to know for certain. What we do know is it came into conversations in the 1950's with Oscar Ichazo and then later, in the 1970's, with Claudio Naranjo. It gained popularity with the spiritual community when some Jesuit priests heard Naranjo teach on it and felt it spoke strongly to the spiritual component of our lives. Since that time it has grown a following that has been gaining...