Accurately identifying your Enneagram type really does matter, and here’s why. Mistyped people pay attention, although unintentionally, to the wrong things (or misinterpret why they do something) and subsequently pursue a development path that isn’t going to support their growth The post Overlays for Type Eight: country and family appeared first on The Enneagram in Business.| The Enneagram in Business
Accurately identifying your Enneagram type really does matter, and here’s why. Mistyped people pay attention, although unintentionally, to the wrong things (or misinterpret why they do something) and subsequently pursue a development path that isn’t going to support their growth The post Overlays for Type Seven: country and family appeared first on The Enneagram in Business.| The Enneagram in Business
Accurately identifying your Enneagram type really does matter, and here’s why. Mistyped people pay attention, although unintentionally, to the wrong things (or misinterpret why they do something) and subsequently pursue a development path that isn’t going to support their growth The post Overlays for Type Six: country and family appeared first on The Enneagram in Business.| The Enneagram in Business
Accurately identifying your Enneagram type really does matter, and here’s why. Mistyped people pay attention, although unintentionally, to the wrong things (or misinterpret why they do something) and subsequently pursue a development path that isn’t going to support their growth| The Enneagram in Business
Accurately identifying your Enneagram type really does matter, and here’s why. Mistyped people pay attention, although unintentionally, to the wrong things (or misinterpret why they do something) and subsequently pursue a development path that isn’t going to support their growth The post Overlays for Type Four: country and family appeared first on The Enneagram in Business.| The Enneagram in Business
Accurately identifying your Enneagram type really does matter, and here’s why. Mistyped people pay attention, although unintentionally, to the wrong things (or misinterpret why they do something) and subsequently pursue a development path that isn’t going to support their growth| The Enneagram in Business
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Accurately identifying your Enneagram type really does matter, and here’s why. Mistyped people pay attention, although unintentionally, to the wrong things (or misinterpret why they do something) and subsequently pursue a development path that isn’t going to support their growth The post Type Overlays Type Two: country and family appeared first on The Enneagram in Business.| The Enneagram in Business
Accurately identifying your Enneagram type really does matter, and here’s why. Mistyped people pay attention, although unintentionally, to the wrong things (or misinterpret why they do something) and subsequently pursue a development path that isn’t going to support their growth| The Enneagram in Business
In our last post, we explored the Comfort Zone versus the Opportunity Zone—how the familiar, though soothing, can become a prison of predictability, and how the Enneagram’s Three Centers of Intelligence can help us expand into new freedom. But to The post Moving from the Comfort Zone to the Opportunity Zone for each Enneagram Type appeared first on The Enneagram in Business.| The Enneagram in Business
We all have a comfort zone—a psychological space where things feel safe, predictable, and under control. It’s the familiar routine, the emotional autopilot, the well-worn mental tracks we’ve been traveling for years. Inside this zone, risk is low, reassurance is| The Enneagram in Business
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My last blog focused on concerns related to claims of being an Enneagram “master” and “expert.” This blog examines a different kind of claim, that of being “world-recognized,” “world-respected,” “world-renowned,” “globally- known,” “world-famous,” “highly acclaimed,” and multiple variations on these| The Enneagram in Business
After three decades as an Enneagram teacher and author, I consider the current Enneagram environment and am left with gratitude and concern. My gratitude is for Enneagram teachers who came before me and the substantial and often exploratory work they| The Enneagram in Business
What level of improvement have you experienced in each of the below areas using the Enneagram? You can find the answers from the 2022 Enneagram in Organizations Global Survey, conducted online by the Enneagram in Business network and drawing nearly| The Enneagram in Business
What does it take to be a great leader and how can the Enneagram contribute to leadership excellence? This model of leadership provides that understanding. A leader, no matter their organizational level, needs to be adept at both task leadership| The Enneagram in Business
Why would I spend so much time and energy writing Enneagram-related blogs about BTS, the K-pop musical group from South Korea? People have asked me this question, almost in disbelief. Why would an Enneagram teacher of nearly thirty years, the| The Enneagram in Business
BTS and the Enneagram: V (Kim Taehyung) Type 4. What evidence points to Jimin being a Type Four? This blog examines that question.| The Enneagram in Business
BTS and the Enneagram: Jimin (Park Jimin) Type 2. What evidence points to Jimin being a Type Two? This blog examines that question.| The Enneagram in Business