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The Enneagram Type 4: The Romantic Individualist
The Enneagram Type 4: The Romantic Individualist
The Enneagram Type 4: The Romantic Individualist
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The Enneagram Type 4: The Romantic Individualist

Written by Beth McCord and Emily P. Freeman

Narrated by Jill Blackwood

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The Enneagram Collection is for anyone who wants to have a deeper understanding of their Enneagram type. The Enneagram Type 4: The Romantic Individualist is an interactive book that focuses on those who have a core desire to be unique, special, and their authentic self. The audiobook explores the unique motivations, longings, strengths, and weaknesses of a Type 4.

The Enneagram Type 4: The Romantic Individualist is a great self-assessment resource for all spheres of life, including:

  • Personal and professional relationships
  • Faith communities
  • Students and even pop culture

Author Beth McCord teaches listeners how to transform self-limiting behaviors into life-enhancing personal empowerment. Audiobooks from The Enneagram Collection are great for anyone newly interested in the Enneagram or longtime Enneagram enthusiasts. Inside listeners will find:

  • Goals for inner stability and ideals for achieving peace of mind
  • Teachings about the strengths, challenges, and opportunities that a Type 4 needs in order to build a more meaningful life, lasting relationships, and a deeper understanding of God and one's self

This ancient personality typing system identifies nine types of people and how they relate to one another. The system helps people discover what motivates them, their fears, and how best to interact with others.

Not a Type 4 or want to learn about the other Enneagram types? Check out the rest of The Enneagram Collection by Enneagram coach, author, and speaker Beth McCord.

Enneagram diagrams and an overview of all nine personality types are available in the audiobook companion PDF download.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Nelson
Release dateDec 10, 2019
ISBN9781400217946
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Beth McCord

Beth McCord is an accomplished Enneagram speaker, author, coach, and teacher with over two decades of dedicated experience. Her passion lies in helping individuals rewrite their life stories, empowering them to realize that lasting change and meaningful relationships are possible. Beth’s mission led to the creation of the Your Enneagram Coach community--a nurturing space where individuals safely explore the Enneagram. As a recognized Enneagram leader, Beth has honed her expertise through extensive training and certifications under renowned experts. Today, she simplifies Enneagram insights from a faith-based perspective, making it accessible to people from all walks of life. Beth offers personalized coaching, immersive events, online courses, and comprehensive training for aspiring Enneagram coaches. Her contributions extend globally, having trained over two-thousand coaches, authored eleven Enneagram books, has a vast online following, and reaches millions through her free Enneagram assessment and podcast.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I love God, and I don't mind that she connected the enneagram to God but felt like the title is misleading. I am left still wanting to know more about enneagram 4.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Good book about Enneagram Style Type 4: The Romantic Individualist
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    A good book just for type 4s, describing a variety of our characteristics, wings, health/unhealth, fears, motives, etc. Written day-by-day, like a devotional, with thought-provoking journal prompts at the end of each chapter, although I listened to it in a morning with no issues. Always points back to Jesus, as any book concerning identity should.