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Coaching: Enneagram Body Center Styles: Eight, Nine, and One

  The three Enneagram styles that emanate from the Body Center of Intelligence, Eights, Nines, and Ones, have three different ways of responding to the emotion of anger. Eights have a need to express their anger full-throttle; Nines convince themselves

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Famous Enneagram Nines: Sandra Bullock and the Dalai Lama

  WORLDVIEW: Everyone deserves to be respected and heard: I must enable this. NINES seek peace, harmony, and positive mutual regard, and dislike conflict, tension, and ill will. Relaxed, easy to relate to, and accepting, Nines see and honor multiple

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Enneagram Styles and Discernment

  This blog was inspired by Ruth Landis’s insights about Discernment, “the ability to judge well.” The emphasis here is on well, not judge! You can read about how each of us, based on our Enneagram styles, can allow more

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Claudio Naranjo’s Subtypes Program: Part 2 – Content

  First, a disclaimer! In this second blog on my experience with Claudio Naranjo at the 27 Enneagram Subtypes program in Todtmoos, Germany, there is no way to cover what he taught in the 7 days. The content was extremely

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The EQUINE ENNEAGRAM…it’s not about the HORSE

A Guest Blog by Jane Strong Part 4: Enneagram Body Center Style Nine This story is about a NINE named Rob, who loved his new black quarter horse more than anyone I know.  His equine companion named Orient loved him,

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The EQUINE ENNEAGRAM…it’s not about the HORSE

A Guest Blog by Jane Strong Part 3: Enneagram Heart Center Style Three I recently had a session with one of my favorite horses and one of my favorite people named Val…a powerhouse of a THREE who knows the Enneagram

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The EQUINE ENNEAGRAM…it’s not about the HORSE

A Guest Blog by Jane Strong Part 2: Enneagram Head Center Style Six Last year, I was at a ranch in Montana with two other Equine Experiential Learning Coaches.  We were doing a workshop with six senior executives from New

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The EQUINE ENNEAGRAM…it’s not about the HORSE

A Guest Blog by Jane Strong Part 1: Equine Enneagram Overview I’ve been studying the Enneagram since 1994 and using it in my work as a facilitator and coach since 2004.  I’ve also been studying natural horsemanship since 2003 with

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