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The Enneagram Made Simple with Don Miller (Enneagram 3) [S03-014]
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Oct 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This week on Typology, I’m thrilled to welcome my good friend, Donald Miller—best-selling author of Building a StoryBrand, creator of the brand new Business Made Simple University, and Enneagram Type 3. Don and I have talked about the Enneagram before—mostly from a business perspective. But in this episode, I invited him to get personal and vulnerable, and he graciously obliged. Learn how self-awareness helped Don move from: Insecure to confident Feeling like an outsider to knowing he’s accepted “Unreal” to “real” Living from a victim mentality to owning his own success and happiness You’ll also get to hear about his powerful formula for interrupting self-limiting thoughts (You’ll want to apply it to your own life today!) and I reveal a massive mistake people make along their journey to self-awareness. I hope you’ll listen in. P.S. At the start of the episode, Don mentions that when he finds a particularly helpful book, he immediately goes looking for an online course. As a visual learner, experiencing the content through videos helps him better integrate what he’s learned. If that sounds familiar, Enneagram Made Simple is perfect for you! And here’s an amazing bonus: When you buy Enneagram Made Simple, you get ongoing access to Business Made Simple University—an online learning platform Don and his team at StoryBrand have just launched to help you develop yourself both personally and professionally—all for just $275/year. I’m genuinely excited for you to join me on this journey. Let’s figure out this thing called life—together.
Released:
Oct 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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