
The Enneagram Triads Part 1
Ed Morler, MBA, PhD Excerpted from the expanded second edition of Finally Growing Up: Recognizing and Releasing Patterns of Limitations. While we all have...

Ed Morler, MBA, PhD Excerpted from the expanded second edition of Finally Growing Up: Recognizing and Releasing Patterns of Limitations. While we all have...

Carl Marsak and Mario Sikora To Conference Or Not To Conference? An Open Letter to the Board of the IEA For about two years...

by Ed Morler, MBA, PhD Chrissy Scivique Finally Growing Up: Recognizing and Releasing Patterns of Limitation is another amazing book by Ed Morler. He...

Ginger Lapid-Bogda Excerpts fromBringing Out the Best in Everyone You CoachHow to Use the Enneagram System for Exceptional Results (McGraw-Hill 2009)by Ginger Lapid-Bogda, Ph.D....

Clare Cherikoff My view is that the Enneagram is a system that points to freedom fromlimiting behaviors. While the system describes the nine ways...

Carl Marsak, Jack Labanauskas, Susan Rhodes, Mario Sikora Carl Marsak: I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in...

As developed in the April-June 2009 issues of the EM, the Levels of Emotional Maturity, along with their corresponding attitudes and behaviors, indicate various...

Peter O'Hanrahan Thanks to Susan Rhodes for her latest article proposing that Enneagram type (or perhaps archetype) is present at birth. When first studying...