Personality Types in Nursing: What the Enneagram, Myers-Briggs, and Big Five Really Tell Us
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In this episode of At the Nurses’ Station, Kelly and Sam talk about personality types in nursing and what tools like the Enneagram, Myers-Briggs, and Big Five can (and can’t) tell us about ourselves at work. From communication styles to conflict and burnout, they explore how personality shows up on the unit.
Personality tests are everywhere in nursing, from team-building exercises to leadership workshops, but do they actually help? In this episode, Kelly and Sam break down some of the most common personality frameworks nurses encounter and talk honestly about how useful they really are in healthcare settings.
They discuss:
* What the Enneagram focuses on versus Myers-Briggs and the Big Five
* Why nurses are often drawn to personality typing
* How personality differences affect teamwork, conflict, and communication
* Where these tools can help and where they fall short
* Why no test should be used to excuse behavior or box people in
This is a grounded conversation about self-awareness, curiosity, and using personality tools as a starting point — not an identity.
Whether you love personality tests or roll your eyes at them, this episode offers a thoughtful, nurse-centered take.
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