by mawampler | Jul 7, 2020 | Enneagram, Transformational Coaching
In the Enneagram world, we refer to the Head Types 5,6, and 7 as the Fear Types, which they are. It is also true that fear is a universal response to real (or perceived) threats. As a Six, the core Fear Type on the Enneagram model, I actually get a little reactive...
by transform | Nov 13, 2017 | Enneagram, Monday Morning Wake Up Tips, Transformational Coaching
“Time is the friend of the wonderful business, the enemy of the mediocre.” –WARREN BUFFETT It’s really a beautiful thing when you intentionally set a course to pursue a specific purpose that’s mixed with equal parts passion and then, are able to pause, look back and...
by transform | Jan 23, 2017 | Enneagram, Monday Morning Wake Up Tips
Skip Morris is the Executive Director, Corporate Integrity, for Greenville Health Systems in South Carolina and a Certified Enneagram Teacher in the Narrative Tradition. I (Mary Anne) had the privilege of being Skip’s supervising teacher for his certification...
by tgale | Mar 25, 2013 | Enneagram, Uncategorized
It was 17 years ago that someone told us we could never bring the Enneagram into business and 17 years later not only do we have scores of clients and professionals who can attest that it does work in business but CNN’s recent article has made public what we...
by tgale | Feb 4, 2013 | Blog, Enneagram, Leadership Development, Process Improvement
I had about five things I needed to complete this week and I found myself diverting my attention to everything but the things I needed to get done. I noticed that, at first, my inner critic was saying “you teach this stuff, you shouldn’t have trouble...
by tgale | Sep 3, 2012 | Blog, Enneagram, Leadership Development, Personal Development
We respect the work and writings of our colleague, Tony Schwartz. He’s written a great article that we’d like to share with you this week. We’ve had people ask us to write about blind spots and this article not only does that but discusses the...