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Enneagram Theory: Uncovering Your Purpose (part 2)

In this second blog, part of my endnote speech at the 2011 IEA (International Enneagram Association) conference, you can read about how each us (and all of us, because these ideas are really true of everyone) can lessen the impact

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Enneagram Theory: Uncovering Your Purpose (part 1)

As the endnote speaker at the 2011 IEA (International Enneagram Association) conference, I was able to choose my topic: “The Enneagram and Global Change.” Although the endnote itself will be rich with detail and include interaction for self-discovery, some of

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Enneagram Styles and Prosperity

The following Insight was written by Gayle Hardie, Senior Member of the Enneagram in Business Network and business consultant from Australia.Prosperity is a significant word in my dictionary of life.  It is a marker of success for me – a

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Casey Anthony Trial and the Enneagram

For weeks, I’ve been thinking about writing this blog on the dynamics of the Casey Anthony trial, that has been riveting at least part of the US public. For the past three years, I’ve been following the unfolding of the

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Enneagram Theory: Fixations (Habits of Mind) – Cowardice

This 7th blog in a series on how all of us exhibit the Fixations (Habits of Mind) normally associated with only one of the Enneagram styles now moves to Cowardice: Thoughts of doubt and worry that cause you to continually

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Enneagram Theory: Fixations (Habits of Mind) – Stinginess

This 6th blog in a series on how all of us exhibit the Fixations (Habits of Mind) normally associated with only one of the Enneagram styles now moves to Stinginess: a scarcity paradigm that leads to an insatiable thirst for

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Type and Culture: What Enneagram Type is the Czech Republic?

Each time I travel outside the United States for an intensive Enneagram program, I think about the Enneagram type of that country. Instead of thinking only about more obvious characteristics that an outsider might observe, I ask people who live

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Enneagram Styles and Willingness

Gayle Hardie, a Senior Member of the Enneagram in Business Network from Australia, has written a piece to inspire, an insight that is almost more poetry than prose:How willing are we? How many of us do, give, accept or undertake

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Enneagram Theory: Fixations (Habits of Mind) – Melancholy

This 5th blog in a series on how all of us exhibit the Fixations (Habits of Mind) normally associated with only one of the Enneagram styles now moves to Melancholy: Thinking about what is missing, with the accompanying thoughts of

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Should We Be Typing Famous People?

I have a lot of energy for this blog about both the value and problems with typing famous people, individuals who are in the public zone. By famous, I’m referring to people we don’t know personally who are public figures

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