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The Road Back to You – An Enneagram Journey to Self–Discovery (Road Back to You Set)

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I have two minor complaints. First, Cron references his children's Enneagram types and the examples provided are generally when they are not adults. I'm in the camp that believes our personalities continue to form into our 20s so I'm very wary of typing children and teenagers. They may have the tendencies of a certain type but I don't want to put anyone that young in a box. ( The Enneagram of Parenting does a great job of laying out the fine lines, while also providing guidance.) Cron is probably in this camp, too, but I don't want people to read about his children and then start typing their own children. So there's that. If you want a helpful and insightful way to integrate the Enneagram into your life, the iEQ9 is the most reliable and useful way I know to achieve the results you’re looking for. To start this season, we are honored to have Mr. Michael Hyatt as our guest. Michael is an author, speaker, businessman, and virtual mentor. His accomplishments are featured in Forbes, Businessweek, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, and The New York Times. Summary: Describes the Enneagram and each of the nine types, and how these may be helpful in Self-discovery, uncovering one's true self and experiencing spiritual growth.

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An aid to those seeking to identify personality types, with a little bit of spirituality on the side." Sandra Colllins As a Type 5, what I am looking for is truth and knowledge. I grew up in a very religious environment but even from childhood it never sank into me and I eventually completely removed it from my life. I guess this would be par for the course for a 5w4, Iconoclast. That's why this distortion leaves a bad taste in my mouth. So instead of piecing together insights about your type from multiple sources — They are compiled just for you...all in one place. Not only does this comprehensive report contain key details and insights about your type, Lots of personal examples from the author of the various people in his life corresponding to each number (particularly his immediate family) which I could have done without. But it fits the self-help vibe.The Enneagram does a great job at revealing our faults “deadly sins” showing us why we make certain choices or react a certain way. Connecting the Head and Heart: Knowing When to Observe or Help with Al (2) and Nita (5) Andrews - Episode 32 Armed with delightful but incisive wit, Cron and Stabile help us explore our inner life by making the mystery of the Enneagram accessible. If you want to better understand yourself and those in the world around you, this insightful and brilliant book is a perfect place to begin." Wm. Paul Young Be aware of how you receive criticism from others, and try to accept it without being defensive.” (1) It does not, simply because most people shift wings depending on phases of their lives. Instead, in the iEQ9 Report we show the behavioral influence both wings could have on a person. It is also very healthy to consciously develop both wings. We noticed that the real rich explanation for the difference some people have inside the same type is explained by the 27 Subtypes (when the biological dominant instinct merges with the passion of the Core Type), which you will see reflected in the iEQ9 Report.

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Again, while no personality assessment is 100% perfect, the iEQ9 is a quantitatively researched assessment that uses advanced algorithms and predictive analysis to produce a highly reliable Enneagram profile for individuals or teams. The level of research and testing used to design and refine the iEQ9 make it, in my estimation, the most reliable Enneagram Report on the market. Al and Nita Andrews have more than 40 collective years counseling couples into healthy relationships. They are active at several ministries in Nashville and Franklin, Tennessee. Porter’s Call, Thistle Farms (paper studio), and St. Augustines Chapel at Vanderbilt. I’ve always been hesitant to jump in on the trends. I’ll get there, but I want to do it on my own terms. I also get bored easily and bounce from one creative idea to the next. I tend to procrastinate, but I always complete the project. I’m usually “fashionably late” but enjoy bringing humor to the group. Regardless of my downfalls, I like to think I’m optimistic and encouraging to others. Sometimes my emotions overwhelm me, so I find energy in spending time alone. My biggest problem with this particular book is that the author’s “examples” of different personality types usually involve pushing a leftist political viewpoint and insulting those who don’t share it. He goes on to say that, "While your motivation [what drives you at the deepest level] and your number can never change, your behavior can be influenced by these other numbers [Types], so much so that you can even look like one of them from time to time." (pg. 28).One of the Enneagram numbers most requested by our listeners is the #1! And today we have a very special Enneagram One for you!

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It’s a quantitatively researched assessment that uses advanced algorithms and predictive analysis to produce an exceptionally reliable Enneagram Report and Profile for individuals or teams. And did I see myself in any of the Types? Well, yes, I did. If you're going to attempt to describe just about all of human behavior in the context of nine basic Types, people are bound to relate to a few of them. There were a couple that stood out to me in particular, but also a handful more that I could easily relate to. There were really only one or two that I didn't relate to in some way. There were also some Types that I read about that instantly brought to mind someone I know. Does this prove the theory? Not to me, although I know some people who swear by it. The whole thing is just too subjective for me. It reminds me of astrology - make vague enough statements and they will sound true most of the time. And, like I said earlier, I don't necessarily begrudge people of exploring theories of personality, but if you're going to wrap it in a Christian façade and tell people it will bring them closer to God, that's a different story. When we turn our gaze inward, even though we discover wonderful things about who we are, we also become aware of some things that aren’t so wonderful.Ian Morgan Cron is a bestselling author, nationally recognized speaker, Enneagram teacher, counselor, Dove Award–winning songwriter, and Episcopal priest. His books include the novel Chasing Francis and spiritual memoir Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me. His most recent book is The Story of You: An Enneagram Journey to Becoming Your True Self. He and his wife, Anne, live in Nashville, Tennessee. In theory, getting to know ourselves sounds great. In reality…it’s a bit more complicated than that. You may have your own list of things you recognize in yourself (your strengths and weaknesses, personality traits, tendencies). However, you may have no idea what your inclinations are!

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These are highlights to give you type-specific guidance on how you might be able to improve in different areas. I truly sense an awareness of seeing people through their own eyes and my heart giving compassion and love to them instead of getting frustrated at why they they struggle and have problems with things that seem so basic and trivial to me. The Enneagram in Marriage with Andy Gullahorn, Enneagram 9 (The Peacemaker) and Jill Phillips, Enneagram 6 (The Loyalist) - Episode 29 I'm not sure the authors pretend to be Christian specifically (although Cron was/is an Episcopal priest), but this book (and this concept) is being promoted in Christian churches and I could see why people would read this book and think, "Oh, this whole idea is Christian?! Cool!" But from what I remember, though the author references God and the Bible, I found no evidence of the tenets of Christianity - only some vague spiritual language that skirts the Gospel, courts Eastern religion and, in general, confuses all kinds of religious thought. For example, the author writes toward the beginning that "the true purpose of the Enneagram is to reveal to you your shadow side and offer spiritual counsel on how to open it to the transformative light of grace." (pg. 31) Pretty generic. Yet, supposedly, each of the Types is associated with one of the Seven Deadly Sins from the Bible: "each personality's deadly sin is like addictive, involuntary repeated behavior that we can only be free of when we recognize how often we give it the keys to drive our personality." (pg. 31) The author doesn't seem to know how to choose between an amorphous spiritual theory that is truly incompatible with Biblical teaching and some sort of compulsion to make his view of the Bible fit with the Enneagram. The results is a failure on multiple fronts.Ian Morgan Cron, partnering with Suzanne Stabile, has gifted us with another timely and brilliantly written book. We've long needed a fresh, spiritually grounded approach to helping people grow in self-knowledge and compassion. This is a winsome and thoughtful primer!" Mark Batterson He also offers skewed (read: unbiblical) advice for how “overly emotional” types should deal with their emotions. The fact that this man was once a pastor makes me very concerned. The author goes on to quote from a variety of theologians/mystics about self-knowledge. Irritatingly, he quotes from people like Calvin and Augustine who would be rolling over in their graves if they knew their words were being used to promote this piffle. Calvin is quoted as saying, "Without knowledge of self there is no knowledge of God." (pg. 15) I'll let Kevin DeYoung provide the explanation for why Calvin never meant that in the way that the authors in this book claim. I was curious to read this as I am hearing about the enneagram from so many people. I've done a fair amount of reading about Meyers-Briggs so I was happy to learn about another tool for understanding people. However, I found this to be quite general. While I think I was able to figure out my number, from reading the chapters the only one I definitely eliminated for myself was three. Because the of the generality, I identified with almost all of them. My husband, when told about this, said it reminded him of a horoscope a bit.

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