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After listening to this 2-Part series with Mario Sikora, my Enneagram mentor, former International Enneagram Association President, and current Founder and CEO of Awareness to Action Enneagram, you'll have earned your credits in Enneagram History 101. In Part 1 you'll hear the answers to and topics on:Where - and who - exactly did the Enneagram came from? How old is the Enneagram (spoiler alert - it's not 2,000 years)? Myths and misconceptions around the origin of the Enneagram Why is it important to understand the approach you're learning from?The skipped Enneagram class that birthed the idea of WingsWhy Mario doesn't teach Wings and what he recommends insteadTune in next week for Part 2, diving into the evolution and the future of the Enneagram!Get in touch with Mario:mario@awarenesstoaction.comThe origin of the Enneagram YouTube video mentioned by Mario:https://youtu.be/wlO3KJWnNd8?si=qDIZnyeHSJ5GXNoBAwareness to Action Enneagram Certification:https://ata.enneagramondemand.com/Listen to Mario's Enneagram podcast:https://the-awareness-to-action.captivate.fm/Instinctual Leadership Book:https://amzn.to/4eJdVoN*****Send us a Text Message.
Founder and Owner of Enneagram Next Level, THINK ABOUT IT, and the Enneagram Institute of Denmark, Author, Coach, Trainer, Teacher and Consultant Flemming Christensen (Self-preservation 3), delights me with an interview about his latest book, the Enneagram - Why the Blind Type Matters, outlining a new approach to development using the Enneagram model. Flemming's background in how he works with the Enneagram [3.45]How Flemming came to the Enneagram [5.11]Obnoxious question about Flemming's type, not my standard practice I'll have you know [8.58]What Don Riso had Flemming do when he was discovering his type [10.13]When did Flemming start using the Enneagram in his work? [11.40]Flemming's three-prongued model for change [15.14]The books that have gone before now [18.48]And the new book [19.27]What's a blind type? [21.17]Flemming illustrates the model using his life theme (the Big Brother) [24.36]What development is this, personality or spiritual? [28.08]How do you find out what the blind type is? [32.20]Is the blind type the type that annoys you the most in others? [35.23]Why do we need to integrate the qualities of one of the other types? [38.08]Flemming applies his model to me and my blind type [42.06]How has it made a difference to Flemming to integrate his blind type? [48.03]Buy Flemming's book: https://amzn.to/3GyP6NJThe course for Enneagram Eygpthttps://courses.enneagramegypt.com/collections/teacher-trainerFind FlemmingEnneagram next level https://www.enneagramnextlevel.com/THINK ABOUT IT https://thinkaboutit.dk/***Music: Children's Folksong Three Blind Mice, from PixabayPlease leave the podcast a review or rating to help people find it!If you have something to teach me about the Enneagram, please get in touch.Website: https://thepracticalenneagram.com/ Email address: rez@thepracticalenneagram
How does your personality impact your parenting style? Where do you shine and struggle in motherhood? What are some God-centered habits to help you along the way? What do you do when you wonder why God made you a mom with all your flaws, twerks, and preferences? Sweet friend, I hope this episode -- the first in our Grace in Parenting series -- brings you comfort and a whole lot of joy as you recognize how beautifully God knit you together as a human, and how perfectly He placed your children in your family, even when it doesn’t feel like it. Because let’s be real: We all have days when we wonder what God was thinking when He made us a mom. In this episode, we’ll dive into: Where your Enneagram type shines in parenting, Where your type struggles, And where grace meets you. Sweet mom friend, God 100% knew what He was doing when He matched you and your children together. He could think of no better person to raise your child than you: You with your short temper, and your love of clean countertops, and your desire for everything to go according to plan. May this episode shed light on how awesome you are as a mom, how much you need Jesus as a mama, and how you can practically give yourself grace as you parent. If you take nothing else away from this episode, please know this: You’re doing a great job mama. Stay true to the type of mom God created you to be. You don’t need to be like your best friend, sister-in-law or mom. The comparison game can end when you know God delights in how He made you Your children need you to be who God created! When you realize you don’t have to be like every other mom on the block, but uniquely you, the joy in parenting will explode! If you’d like to skip to your type or the type of your spouse, here are the approximate timestamps + a parenting book list curated for each type: Type Eight 6:25 It’s OK Not To Share by Heather Shumaker Nurture by Nature by Paul Tieger and Barbara Barron-Tieger Type Nine 8:40 The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel Siegel Bringing up Bebe by Pamela Druckerman Type One 11:08 Sacred Ground, Sticky Floors by Jami Amerine Love Does by Bob Goff (there’s also a kids version!) The Wonder Weeks by Xaviera Plas-Plooij, Frans X. Plooij, and Hetty van de Rijt Type Two 13:56 How to Talk so Your Kids Will Listen and Listen So Your Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (there’s also a teen version) Loving Your Kids on Purpose by Danny Silk Type Three 16:24 Triggers by Amber Lia and Wendy Speake Give Your Kids a Break by Kim Fredrickson Type Four 19:40 The Next Right Thing by Emily P. Freeman Are My Kids on Track? by Sissy Goff, David Thomas, and Melissa Trevathan Type Five 21:29 The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell The Enneagram of Parenting by Elizabeth Wagele Type Six 23:44 Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood by Melissa Kruger It’s All Under Control by Jennifer Lee Type Seven 26:29 Sacred Parenting by Gary Thomas Confident Moms, Confident Daughters by Maria Furlough Key Quotes When I discovered my Enneagram type, I finally understood why motherhood challenged me so much and what strengths I brought to it. God 100% knew what He was doing when He matched you and your children together. Stay true to the type of mom God created you to be. You don’t need to be like your best friend, sister-in-law or mom. The comparison game can end when you know God delights in how He made you. Your children need you to be who God created! When you realize you don’t have to be like every other mom on the block, but uniquely you, the joy in parenting will explode! Mentioned in the Podcast The FCC requires that I tell you that I'm an Amazon Affiliate, which means I earn a bit of commission on each sale. But don't worry there's no added cost to you! Your Quick Start Guide to the Enneagram Why motherhood is hard for me Previous Episodes Episode 7: What the Enneagram is, what it isn’t, and why it’s important for your spiritual growth Here’s how to connect with Jill Website GraceInRealLifePodcast.com Instagram Facebook group Facebook page Subscribe to Jill’s weekly “the good + the grace” email
I've been exciting for this interview for over 2 months! Chatting with Crystal and diving deep into the Enneagram is just so incredibly fascinating to me! Whether you already know about the Enneagram or have never heard of it - I promise you you'll learn something from this episode. In this episode we talk about: What is the Enneagram Why does it have a such a weird symbol? What the different types are. How to learn more. Crystal Van Den Bussche is a consultant and currently works in the areas of community advocacy, policy development and research. She holds an Honours degree in Women's and Gender Studies and is completing her clinical field placement for her Masters of Social Work. She has been studying the Enneagram for years and regularly uses it, both personally and professionally, as a tool for understanding and enhancing psychological, emotional and spiritual health. She is a firm believer in our inherent capacity to heal ourselves through self compassion, curiosity, and connection. You can connect with Crystal via email: enneagrowth@gmail.com If you enjoyed this episode spread the light and share it with a friend! Also make sure to tag me on social media @katherinekoroll
Often discussed as personality imperfections and struggles, people initially seem fascinated with knowing their Enneagram number. But what some experts say is missing is a quest to go deeper into Enneagram growth and use that knowledge for personal growth and enlightenment. In today’s episode, I’m joined by blogger and former ministry leader, Tim Branch — author of The Enneagram Growth Guide: How to become healthier in your number. In this episode we discuss: How Tim became interested in the Enneagram Why he believes there’s a lot we’re missing out on when it comes to the Enneagram and why focusing on Enneagram Growth is important The significance of the “childhood wound” and the role it plays in each person’s quest to protect and succeed Why Tim believes that each number’s traits can be representations of God’s goodness, grace and power in our lives and the world Wrapping up the show today in the Odds & Ends ending, I’m playing an audio clip shared by friend of the show, Mickela (who joined me for The Freezer Meals Episode) about the importance of getting a concussion baseline measurement for any child playing sports. And lastly, I’m sharing a water bottle recommendation that’s taking my high school friend group by storm. I’ve linked to it on my Amazon Shop page, along with all of the recommendations I’ve shared on the show. Thanks for tuning in this week for this mid-week episode. I’ll be back Monday with a regularly scheduled episode. Take care, Regan This Unmillennial Life is available each week via Apple Podcasts, NPROne, Libsyn, Spotify and Podcasts on Pandora. © This Unmillennial Life ® by Regan Jones. All images & content on this site are copyright protected. Please do not use my images or content without my permission. Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only use affiliate links for products I believe in. This Unmillennial Life with ReganJones, RDN is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
What if you had a brilliant roadmap — a soul map or plan — that was so nuanced it could guide you to apply your innate wisdom to every area of your life, enabling you to have truly fulfilling relationships and a deep sense of living “on purpose”?Such a map could help you:• Discover who you really are and how to actualize your deepest potential• Understand other people and cultivate compassion for their way of being• Build deeper and more harmonious relationships• Transform families, communities, organizations, and our world…This map is the Enneagram and it will help you Uncover the GIFTS of Your Enneagram Personality Type or your “strong suit”, so to speak..Toady’s High Vibe Tribe Expert Interview Special Guest is Jessica Dibb, teacher of the Enneagram, Enneagram Types, and Enneagram Personality Types in order to assist you with embracing your soul’s plan or journey,Jessica is Founder of Inspiration Consciousness School and Community (www.InspirationComunity.org) and host of the upcoming Shift Network event:The Enneagram Global Summit, 9 Essential Pathways for TransformationSince 1982 Jessica Dibb has been the Founder, Spiritual Director, and Principal Teacher of Inspiration Consciousness School, and has designed and facilitated unique workshops, classes, and on-going training grounded in a highly integrated model of psycho-spiritual healing and development to support self-actualization. Her teachings assist people in cultivating consciousness through all stages of life from conception onward.Jessica is highly respected for her innovative experiential approach utilizing the wisdom of the enneagram for awakening and consciousness. In addition to years of in-person enneagram workshops, she now leads the enneagram platform through The Shift Network.She is the host of the annual Enneagram Global Summit, convening 50 leading enneagram teachers from around the globe with cutting-edge enneagram training and teachings. Jessica also teaches several online enneagram courses each year on the enneagram types and how to discover and consciousness through The Shift Network. and embrace your own.Her deepest passion is to support evolving creativity and positive possibilities on our planet by supporting awakened consciousness, and the embodiment of love, wisdom and presence in every moment…for all life.In our High Vibe Tribe Expert Interview we cover some of the following topics:What is the Enneagram?Why is it such an important tool and how can it transform us?Can you tell us a little bit about the classes that you’ve created for The Shift Network and how often do they come around?We spoke about the upcoming Enneagram Global Summit and the vast number of experts participating in this event. Runs June 24th – 28th 2019You can register here for FREE.We mentioned Jessica’s own upcoming event with The Shift Network (Late July- August 2019) that will launch an all-new enneagram course and enneagram training for beginners, advanced Enneagram students, and holistic health practitioners. If you’d like to get in the loop on that one and all of our Free Online Events and Expert Interviews,
There are a lot of different personality profiles out there. Some folks swear by Myers-Briggs (e.g. INTJ), while others the DiSC profile, StrengthsFinders, or one of the 78,000 other options out there to label ourselves. So on today’s episode, we invited our friend and colleague, Jenaye White to join us on the show to discuss the Enneagram. (Do we need a trigger warning?) Listen in to the first of a two-part conversation where we discuss: What Jenaye appreciates about the Enneagram (and how she first learned about it) The results of our survey about Dave’s increasingly hilarious nicknames How “ancient” are the ancient roots of the Enneagram Why you shouldn’t be the person who labels people by a personality profile But don’t worry, we make sure we talk about books in there, too! Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Stitcher A few of the books we share on the show today include: The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile Emotional Intelligence by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves The High Divide by Lin Enger The Secret Diary of Heindrik Groen, 83 1/4 Years Old The Same Kind of Different as Me by Ron Hall and Denver Moore Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Bonus content: Read Jenaye’s post that inspired this discussion from LifeWay Books. And meet Chicken Dave Schroeder, who is apparently still alive: @DavidMSchroeder @malContentsPod pic.twitter.com/EIUS1q7Wt6 — Scarlet Hiltibidal (@ScarletEH) March 10, 2019 Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. This only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show. If you know someone who would benefit from listening, share the show on your favorite social media network. Give us a follow on Twitter at @malContentsPod We use affiliate links from Amazon to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the podcast. Be sure to purchase a book or ten that we talk about on every episode. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let’s talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter. The post Personality profiles, the Enneagram, and Chicken Dave Schroeder appeared first on Blogging Theologically.
Have you wanted to have a better understanding of yourself? A deeper knowledge of why you are the way you are and to become more self-aware? There are key elements that push us forward in life, that motivate us and give us our ambition. By understanding those motivations and drivings we can not just understand ourselves better, but more effectively move forward in our visions, professions, and relationships.In this episode I sit down with Drew Moser who explains to us the importance of knowing our Enneagram number and our type to better understand ourselves and why we function the way we do. He explains how the Enneagram doesn’t just show us our personality but gets to the root of what our motivation is in life and what drives us forward. He also dives into the danger of being too quick to tell others what we think their number is on the scale and why we each need to discover our number on our own.Resources Mentioned:“The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery” by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne StabileQuestions asked:What is an Enneagram?Why does knowing our Enneagram number matter?Why are Enneagrams so popular right now?What is the one thing you have to know when starting to look at your Enneagram?Topics covered:The importance of the EnneagramWhy we need to know our motivator in life.Why we shouldn’t label others.The Enneagram isn’t an end all, it’s the beginning of a journey.Connect with Drew Moser:WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInTwitterConnect with Kirby and Sharpen Podcast:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFacebookTwitterPinterestListen to Sharpen on:iTunesStitcherGoogle PlaySpotify
Biggest Takeaways You Don't Want To Miss: How well do I know myself? The Enneagram is a self-diagnostic tool. Without a basic level of self-awareness, I leave myself open to blind spots in my choice of type. How well do I handle complexity? While the Enneagram’s number system is simple to understand, it is a rather sophisticated tool. Some personality types thrive in exploration; others need results with fewer variables. What do I hope to learn from the Enneagram? Because the Enneagram is multi-faceted, it is easy to find the answers you are looking for only to lose yourself as other avenues of exploration present themselves. If the Enneagram is clicking for you, then go with it. Just remember, wisdom comes from a multitude of counselors. The best personality system for you is the one that works for you. Still have questions? Use this to find the right system for you. The Enneagram may or may not be right for you. Not all systems are created equal and no single system is right for everyone. To find out which system is best for you, here’s a simple diagnostic tool you can use to quit guessing and make a fully informed decision. Check Out These Highlights: What National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation teaches us about self-awareness The stress of stupid Christmas gift-giving traditions What is the Enneagram? Why is the Enneagram so popular? How to determine if the Enneagram is right for you. Links Mentioned In The Episode FREE Resource - fivefactors.net/personality GET HELP - Ask Matt and Tal a Question Five Factors Coaching - fivefactors.net/join Five Factors Facebook Group