Archive | February, 2010

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Famous Enneagram Fours: Princess Diana and Anthony Hopkins

  WORLDVIEW: There is profound despair from our lack of deep connections: I must re-establish these. FOURS desire deep contact with their own interior worlds and with other people, feeling most alive when they authentically express their personal experiences and

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Famous Enneagram Threes: Sharon Stone and Tiger Woods

  WORLDVIEW: There is a lack of flow or order to how things work: I must create results. THREES organize their lives around achieving specific goals in order to appear successful and to gain the respect and admiration of others.

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The Enneagram and Love

  In honor of Valentine’s Day, why not write about the Enneagram and relationships? Every time I work with companies on the business applications of Enneagram, someone always asks me this question: Which Enneagram styles have the best [romantic, enduring,

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The Crash and Burn of John Edwards: Enneagram Style Three

  If John Edwards’s behavior were not so unconscionable, I might feel sorry for him. But clearly, he has been his own undoing, going from famous and respected politician, husband, and father – at least, in some circles – to

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The Enneagram and Intention

  This blog was inspired by Ruth Landis’ insights about Intention. You can read about how each of us, based on our Enneagram styles, tend to move away from intentionality, blocking our capacity to be all of what we are

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