#165 [Best of ’15] Enneagram II: You and the deadly sins with Pete Rogers
What a spectacular year! I’m so grateful I got to spend it serving you and thousands of other listeners around the world! As we round out 2015, I’m leaving you with the Best of the Best shows from the year. If you missed these ‘chart toppers’ the first time around, make sure you don’t miss them again and tune in to be motivated, empowered and inspired by these incredible guests. I wish you a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! May you be unbelievably blessed in 2016!
Unlike other personality descriptions that label you and leave you high and dry, the Enneagram is a tool full of hope that provides each person with practical steps towards a more balanced life. In part 2 of the Enneagram series with Pete Rogers (you’ll find Part 1 here) learn how movement around the nine personality types gives opportunity for insane self-growth.
Pete is wildly positive (he’s a classic ‘7’ according to the Enneagram…) and was a joy to work with. We sat in my dining room for five awesome hours (my uber-efficient ‘3’ nature needed it done in one fell swoop!) digging into the intricacies of the Enneagram—a transformative personality inventory process. The applications for the Enneagram for individuals and in the workplace are endless, and what I love about this series is Pete shows us how to utilize this tool to be our best (and worst) selves, and gives us strategies to successfully live and work in China (a typical ‘6’ nation). In just the short amount of time I’ve been learning about the Enneagram, I’ve been thrilled with how I can use it in my own life and personal relationships to build compassion, acceptance and empathy. I think you’ll really enjoy it as well!
Self understanding really can lead to transformative relationships. If I don’t know what’s going on in my life, it’s difficult to change things.
In this episode
- How to embrace your unique gift
- Incorporating energies of other types for movement and self-growth
- Virtues and vices of each Enneagram type
- Steps towards a more balanced self
Connect with Pete
You can contact Pete on LinkedIn or via email at rogers.pete@gmail.com.
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