Enneagram: The True Essence of Relationships and Personality Types
By Amy Jileson
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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.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This E-Book deserves a huge, fat 5 stars. A couple of the chapters were actually more interesting than others, of course. So, here is my evaluation. And so, with that being said, I do highly recommend it.
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Enneagram - Amy Jileson
Enneagram
The True Essence of Relationships and Personality Types
By Amy Jileson
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Definition and Reach
Chapter 2: The Actual Origin of the Enneagram
Chapter 3: How You Can Discover Your Type
Chapter 4: The Types from the Enneagram
Chapter 5: Why Is Self-Awareness Important?
Chapter 1: The Definition and Reach
The Enneagram is a personality typing system based around 9 distinct personality types - the principle being that everyone falls under one of these 9 categories. Some say that it is an age-old system with its origins traceable to Sufism, others suggest that it is much more recent. However, it is a fascinating system with more intricacy than meets the eye in the beginning glance.
Our personality develops in childhood - it is our coping strategy which we develop to deal with our own personal environment. There are 9 unique patterns acknowledged in the Enneagram, but it also predicts how each of the nine personalities will change under stress and in addition, when we're feeling completely safe and secure.
So, why would we want to categorize anyone as a certain personality type? Well in spite of the fact that we can go to the moon, most of us have huge trouble comprehending one another. A key to being able to understand other individuals is to first develop an appropriate comprehension of ourselves and one way of doing that is to have a look at ourselves by means of the Enneagram.
It isn't a simple thing to put your own character under the microscopic lense. You have to be prepared to hear and find features of yourself that you may not always want to know. You might not like some of the important things you find. There is no point in discovering something about yourself if you are not prepared to deal with the findings, and changing your conduct takes some time, work and a good deal of commitment.
A couple of things to bear in mind when using the Enneagram: first of all,