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The Investigator, Loyalist, and Enthusiast: Head/Thinking Triad of the Enneagram (5, 6, 7) [Part 4 of 4] - April Lee [E029]
Episode 29

The Investigator, Loyalist, and Enthusiast: Head/Thinking Triad of the Enneagram (5, 6, 7) [Part 4 of 4] - April Lee [E029]

Part four of four in our Enneagram series where we continue to learn about human nature and our core fears and motivations. The Enneagram deal with core fears and motivations to explain WHY we behave as we do. In this episode we cover types 5, 6, and 7

Weaver & Loom

April 15, 20191h 16m

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Show Notes

Part four of four in our Enneagram series where we continue to learn about human nature and our core fears and motivations. 

The Enneagram deal with core fears and motivations to explain WHY we behave as we do.

I'm obsessed with the deeper psychological WHY behind human behavior... making the enneagram THE psycho-metric test for me . . . if you can even call it that.

The Enneagram feels more like a Ninja skill to better serve, love, and communicate to others. 

In this episode we cover types 5, 6, and 7 of the Enneagram--known as the Head or Thinking Triad. 

Listen and learn more about who you are, or how to serve your friends depending. 

To discover YOUR ENNEAGRAM NUMBER visit this website and READ about the nine numbers and see what best resonates with you: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/  (The test is misleading... READ about all nine numbers and find which resonates most with you.)

April Lee - my co-host/guest for the next few weeks can be found here: http://www.instagram.com/aprilahlam

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