This article builds primarily on the work of Kathy Hurley and Ted Donson to highlight how engaging the repressed thinking (head), feeling (heart), and doing (hand) dimensions of our personality can be a spiritual resource for developing our leadership capacity.  This is an adaptation of my publication for Social Work and Christianity, which focuses on Enneagram implications for social work practice in leadership and for social work research, and provides the conceptual exploration of t...

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