Enneagram: Understanding the Personality Types and Traits
Written by Amy Jileson
Narrated by Bonnie Rogers
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About this audiobook
This is a 2-book combo, which has the following titles:
Book 1: The enneagram can show you your personality type and also help you how to live better.
When you know what you are like – and believe me, many people don’t know themselves very well – you are more likely to be content in life, find success, discover hidden talents, avoid pitfalls, and become happier in general.
In this book, the enneagram will show you your true colors. We’ll show you how the origin of the model, the different types, and the importance of self-awareness. Each of these things should help you on your road to self-love and self-discovery.
Book 2: I’m sure you have heard of the enneagram model for personality types, but what does this mean for relationships, leadership, conflict, and other issues in society?
Well, that’s exactly what we are going to explore today. This guide will touch on the very essence of relationships, which is actually a mix of personality types interacting with each other. Apart from this, topics vary from leadership, mastery tools, high-conflict personality types, dating, and millennials to attachment and communication in relationships.
I encourage you to find out for yourself what your personality type means in your everyday life by studying this short guide and expanding your comprehension.
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