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Communication

Communication Understanding the Enneagram

A Response to Thomas Isham on Science, Spirituality, and the Enneagram

Mario Sikora I was intrigued to see Thomas Isham’s response in last month’s Enneagram Monthly to my article, “Science, Spirituality, and the Enneagram,” which...

by Mario Sikora May 8, 2015September 2, 2024
Communication Education Relationships Therapy and Counselling

Sex, Love & Your Personality: Type SP Seven, the Enthusiast in Love

Seven is one of the Enneagram styles associated with fear. While Fives cope with a threatening world by developing their mental capacities in isolation...

by Mona Coates and Judith Searle December 20, 2011September 20, 2023
Communication Understanding the Enneagram

Living a Situational Life

Imagine if you never changed your communication or decision-making style, that it was always the same, regardless of circumstances. You’d be similar to Star...

by Robert Tallon November 23, 2009September 12, 2023
Communication Education Personal Growth/Self-Development Relationships Spirituality

Listening from a Type Perspective

“The first duty of love is to listen.” -- Paul Tillich Intrapersonal listening is about listening to ourselves. When we learn to listen to...

by Barbara Whiteside October 28, 2009October 18, 2023
Applications Business/Workplace Communication Leadership and Management Personal Growth/Self-Development Relationships

Ethics: In Their Own Voices

Lessons from Companies Who Use the Enneagram Successfully This is the third of three articles about the ethics involved when using the Enneagram in...

by Ginger Lapid Bogda January 12, 2006January 16, 2024
Applications Communication Education Relationships Therapy and Counselling Understanding the Enneagram

Sexuality, Gender Roles & the Enneagram

The first question we ask when a baby is born is: “Is it a boy or a girl?” Gender identity is the most basic...

by Judith Searle December 20, 1996October 6, 2023
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