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Enneagram: The Sacred Path to Spiritual Growth
Enneagram: The Sacred Path to Spiritual Growth
Enneagram: The Sacred Path to Spiritual Growth
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Enneagram: The Sacred Path to Spiritual Growth

Written by Amy Jileson

Narrated by Bonnie Rogers

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About this audiobook

The following topics are included in this 2-book combo:

 

 

Book 1: When the nine different personality types clash, or when they show some differences, it can be tricky to know how to interact with others.

 

That’s where this guide comes in. It will discuss the various ways in which our careers and values are different. It will teach you how to become a happier person by doing what you were meant to do. It will summarize what personalities consist of and how they are made the way they have been made. These are just a few topics to feast your soul on, while discovering more about yourself and those around you.

 

Get ready to be more aware of yourself and others’ personalities.

 

 

 

 

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.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateOct 13, 2020
ISBN9781664925434

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    I was actually blown away. And I do not always mention that about every audio book. I don't believe the word "incredible" does this particular book justice. There needs to be a much better word, and I am going to keep looking, since it deserves something great to be said about it. Knowing so many new things about this idea was informing, to say the very least. It was a breath of fresh air. I genuinely enjoyed it.

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    Remarkable, I must say. I believe this audiobook deserves a good word from me, a faithful customer. I gained from this book. It was an eye-opener. I was wanting to learn more about this theme anyway, so it was actually no accident that I ran into this book. I listened to it, and not to my surprise, it was exactly what I was trying to find.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    5 stars! Without a doubt the best thing that's happened to me this week. Such an intriguing subject. I think I will let my sibling or partner listen to it. They need to understand that there are books like these available. This was definitely worth my time. Lastly, a narrated book which gives you what you want. Another detail: The storyteller sounded so good that I would certainly listen to it in the future. Maybe even more than one time. I simply cannot recall everything that's being said in these books, so it would be worth reminding me of what was being said.
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    The author really understands how to state it beautifully. Knowing so many new aspects of this idea was enlightening, to say the least. It was a breath of fresh air. I genuinely appreciated it. In my eyes, it was simply one of those audio books you can not skip. You can not dismiss it, because it is one of the best in the market. I may become repetitious here, but that's simply how I think about it.