It's no secret, I love the Enneagram! As a therapist I've found that lasting change flows out of an increase in self awareness. Of all the tools I've used over the years for myself and with others the Enneagram is my hands-down favorite. When we begin to understand our unconscious motivators we can finally break out of old patterns. Knowing your Enneagram type (and those you care about) is a great way to dive deeper into who you really are. I encourage you to explore the Enneagram with me! I am a certified Enneagram Coach and together we can explore who you are so that you can live from a place of freedom, instead of repeating the same mistakes you've been making your whole life.
What Does the Enneagram Tell Us? According to the Enneagram, each of the nine personality types is defined by a particular core belief about how the world works. This core belief drives your deepest motivations and fears — and fundamentally shapes a person's worldview and the perspective through which they see the world and the people around them.
Our core beliefs are not necessarily incorrect, but they can be limiting and operate as “blinders” for people. Understanding our Enneagram type and how it colors our perceptions can help us to broaden our perspective and approach situations more effectively.
Understanding a person's Enneagram type helps us to see why they behave the way they do. Each Enneagram type has a set of core beliefs that will consistently motivate them to take particular actions and guide them to make certain decisions. Behavior that may seem confusing or contradictory can often be explained when we understand a person's Enneagram type.
The Enneagram also helps us understand how people react to stress. By describing how each Enneatype adapts and responds to both stressful and supportive situations, the Enneagram shows opportunities for personal development and provides a foundation for the understanding of others.
(https://www.truity.com/enneagram/what-is-enneagram)
Our core beliefs are not necessarily incorrect, but they can be limiting and operate as “blinders” for people. Understanding our Enneagram type and how it colors our perceptions can help us to broaden our perspective and approach situations more effectively.
Understanding a person's Enneagram type helps us to see why they behave the way they do. Each Enneagram type has a set of core beliefs that will consistently motivate them to take particular actions and guide them to make certain decisions. Behavior that may seem confusing or contradictory can often be explained when we understand a person's Enneagram type.
The Enneagram also helps us understand how people react to stress. By describing how each Enneatype adapts and responds to both stressful and supportive situations, the Enneagram shows opportunities for personal development and provides a foundation for the understanding of others.
(https://www.truity.com/enneagram/what-is-enneagram)
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