
Exploring Parenting, Presence, and the Enneagram: An Interview with Cindy Leong
This month, we sit down with Cindy Leong, coach, author, and long-time student of the Enneagram. Her recent work, Parenting and Educating with the Enneagram: Understanding Our Children in...

A Short Take on Fear
Tracy Lenda At this time and place, I’m present to the speed of life moving along rapidly. Life’s never been slow, yet now multitudinal...

Type Two’s and Three’s war with Fat
Shadrach Smith, MD. and Clarence Thomson I’mShadrach Smith and here’s how I came to the Enneagram, with Enneagram integrations by Clarence Thomson A Doctor’s...

Touchstone: Type 5 & 3
Does Engagement Drain the Five? – in Response to Last Month’sQuestion David Daniels, M.D. A Type Three and Five: Does Engagement Drain the Five?...

The Value of the Enneagram
Susan Rhodes Why are we the way we are? What makes us do the things we do? These are big questions, and they’ve been...

Pathologizing or De-pathologizing the Enneagram?
Stephanie Phillips I recently read three issues of the Enneagram Monthly (June 07, Sept 07, and one in 06 which I’ve somehow misplaced). Having...

Deep Coaching Part 2
Using the Enneagram as a Catalyst for Profound Change Roxanne Howe-Murphy Ed.D One of the great values of coaching is the use of strategies...

Two Points about Positive Enneagram
Exchange between Jeff Keimer and Susan Rhodes I was surprised and puzzled to find that Susan Rhodes did not include Mario Sikora’s name in...

The Conversation #23
Gloria Davenport, Jack Labanauskas, Carl Marsak Kirby Olson, Sterling Doughty, Liz Wagele Gloria Davenport: It’s exciting to see how The Conversation spices up interactive...

Emotional Intelligence:
Teachers and Kids Learn the Enneagram Jeanne St. John At lunch my friends were asking, “What number are you?” “I’m a One, a Perfectionist!”...

Deep Coaching Part 1
Using the Enneagram as a Catalyst for Profound Change Roxanne Howe-Murphy Ed.D Excerpted from the book Deep Coaching: Using the Enneagram as a Catalyst...

Book Review: Parenting and Educating with the Enneagram: Understanding Our Children in Singapore Culture By Cindy Leong
Parenting books that rely on the Enneagram inevitably face a central challenge: the system discourages typing others, especially children, yet parents and educators often...

When the Water Clouds: The Necessary Unsettling
When I was in high school, my bedroom hummed like a tiny aquatic laboratory. Four aquariums lined the walls: a bustling community tank, a...

How the WEPSS Was Won
Jerry Wagner, Ph.D. In the Enneagram Monthly’s May, 2007 Conversation, Kirby Olson asked Susan Rhodes how she developed her Enneagram test. And since he...

The Circle, Triangle & the Hexad: Part 2
The Mysterious Center Points of 3, 6, and 9 Susan Rhodes Anyone familiar with the enneagram knows it consists of three geometric figures: a...

The conversation # 22
Jack Labanauskas, Kirby Olson, Susan Rhodes, Gloria Davenport, Carl Marsak, Liz Wagele Jack Labanauskas: In our last conversation, I asked: “How important is it,...





































