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In doing Inner Work – a.k.a. personal development – I discovered the Enneagram personality types awhile back. From that research, I realized my personality is rooted in the need to be secure and safe. According to the book The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Riso and Russ Hudson this is how my personality is: […]

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Lost childhood messages

Early childhood is filled with input from every direction. Like sponges, we soak up our experiences and take them into our hearts and minds. We embrace the world with open arms, never having a clue that all we intake may not be good for us. In their book The Wisdom of the Enneagram — The […]

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What triggers your fears, insecurities, and anxieties? What stresses you out? Once you know, what can you do about it? How do these triggers that create stress happen and how can they be “deactivated?” It’s hard to relax and take life in stride with poise and confidence if our minds are full of emotional land […]

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How are you motivated?

I have been researching the Enneagram personality types to discover more about why I do what I do and how to change. What is the Enneagram? I like this definition that I just Googled for and found at sensesopen.com : “The ancient Enneagram is a profound and elegant approach to communication, character and culture. Based […]

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