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Siegal, MD • There is a surge in Enneagram interest. • Beatrice Chestnut has a strong track, robust social media stats, and a high profile in Enneagram circles. • This book will appeal to the personal growth and spiritual development markets and anyone interested in personality types. A fresh approach to the Enneagram that encourages readers to embark on their own hero’s journey for transformation. This is a personal transformation book rooted in the wisdom of the Enneagram system of personality types. It is a book about waking up and growing into the best version of yourself. It is a book that shows you how to discover who you are and what you can be. It is a book about finding your path, facing your shadow, and discovering your true self. It is a good news–bad news–good news story. The good news: you survived childhood. The bad news: in order to grow, you are going to experience some pain. The really good news: you can use your negative habits as a springboard to move beyond them. With a commitment to self-observation and reflection, you can develop greater self-awareness and open yourself up to a life filled with exciting choices and opportunities. Each of the 9 chapters in this book features the following: October 6 x 8 • Pages: 280 • Paperback › The problematic perspective, the process of self-discovery, and the path forward for that Hampton Roads 21 line drawings particular type. Publishing $19.95 • CAD $27.95 › How the issues for each main type get played out in 3 different ways (necessary for pinpoint Self-Help / Enneagram Rights: Hampton Roads Publishing accuracy in describing your personality and your path of growth). ISBN: 978-1-64297-031-9 Market: World Beatrice Chestnut and Uranio Paes, two leading Enneagram teachers, frame this approach to eISBN: 978-1-61283-469-6 Author Residence: personality types in a way that is accessible, practical, and filled with possibility. San Francisco, CA, and London “Beatrice and Uranio are true leaders and pioneers in the field of Enneagram studies, and I highly recommend this book.” —Russ Hudson, author of the bestselling Wisdom of the Enneagram “An outstanding book that offers precise steps to take to wake up to the self-limiting habits of your About the Authors personality, get out of your own way, and give yourself the gift of accessing more of your higher— Beatrice Chestnut, PhD, MA, is a licensed more authentic—self.” —Ian Morgan Cron, author of The Road Back to You psychotherapist, coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She specializes in integrating the Enneagram in supporting personal and professional development, and offers trainings and retreats on the Enneagram internationally. • Efforts at improvement or self-improvement, as well as attempts to understand their habit of characterizing things in terms of “right and wrong,” and regulate, control, or correct what’s happening to make it conform to an “good and bad.” Uranio Paes, MM, is recognized as a leading ideal or high standard of quality. • First, adopt Type 9’s ability to go with the flow, adapt to the • Direct or indirect expression of annoyance, irritation, or frustration. agenda of others, and relax and just be. Develop an ability to create Enneagram facilitator, coach, and organization harmony in your environment by noticing points of agreement • Passive-aggressive behaviors. (rather than difference) with the people around you. Find common ground when interacting with others and expand your usual development consultant. He is the founder and • Self-righteousness; advocating or fighting for social justice or political viewpoint from what could be improved to what already works reform; efforts to “do the right thing” or set things right. well. Spend more time listening to others’ opinions and less time CEO of Mundo Eneagrama/CP Online, a global • Shame, guilt, or self-blame—activities of the super-ego. asserting your own. Consciously work against your tendency to judge by appreciating and supporting what’s going on around you • Body tension and physical rigidity. without finding fault with it. Prioritize others’ “right ways” of seeing Enneagram learning community that offers a • Sarcasm and mocking or critical tone of voice. or doing over your own and allow yourself to enjoy connecting with those around you. variety of Enneagram content online. Together, • Then integrate Type 2’s ability to focus less on tasks and processes, and “Being honest may not get you a lot of friends but it’ll always more on people and relationships. Develop an increased capacity to get you the right ones.” —John Lennon create rapport with others by expressing interest in them, tuning in to they cofounded the Chestnut Paes Enneagram how they feel, or sharing your emotions. Communicate with people according to how they feel or what they want and be more flexible and Using Type 1 Wings as Growth Stretches Using Type 4 Arrow Lines fordiplomatic Growth when collaborating with others. Balance your tendency to Embracing the High Side Academy. https://cpenneagram.com. evaluate and judge with an ability to sense what others need and find On the third stage of their journey, Type 4s come home to a greater realization of ways to provide them with resources or support. Make it an intentional The two types adjacent to Type 1 on the Ennea- The two personality types connected to Type their true selves by relinquishing the false identity they have constructed based practice to see the best in others instead of noticing errors that need to gram circle are Types 2 and 9. By reaching 4 by the lines within the Enneagram diagram on their egoic need to stand out as special. This type awakens when they learn to be corrected. toward the healthy qualities of Type 9, Type are Types 1 and 2. This type can move beyond value themselves based on their own inherent goodness—when they come to see 1s can become more adaptable and learn to their excessive focus on their inner territory by that they don’t lack anything. When they recognize they have all they need inside relax. By integrating the positive traits of Type integrating“The simple Type act 1’s of ability caring to isstay heroic.” grounded —Edward in Albert them, they stop imagining that something good is always out of reach or that “the 2, they become more adept at relationships. the body and be practical, and then develop- grass is greener” somewhere else. When they become conscious of their envy This moves them beyond their usual focus on ing more of Type 2’s capacity to focus on and and their need to avoid abandonment, they learn that they can be happy without maintaining high standards and working to empathize deeply with others. sacrificing their authenticity, their emotional sensitivity, or their connection to achieve an ideal of perfection, and helps them their depths. By being grateful for all experiences in life—good and bad, light • First, embody the Type 1 strength of focusing on practical action steps and dark—they cultivate a state of equanimity that comes from rising above the in addition to feelings and meaning. Put your attention on what needs internal emotional stirrings they previously prioritized and understand that the to be done to improve things and create high-quality results. Take most satisfying meaning in life comes from being present to what is happening 16 THE ENNEAGRAM GUIDE TO WAKING UP THE PATH F ROM ANGER TO S ERENIT Y 17 action to implement your creative ideas with attention to organization, right now. process, and discipline. Find ways to balance your emotional nature This involves learning more about who they are beyond their egoic tendency with a focus on structure and tasks. Exercise and get more in touch to focus on what they don’t have and how they don’t measure up to a (false) with your body, noticing how being more in your body helps you feel ideal. They become able to shift their habit of staying preoccupied with their own physically supported to manage fluctuating emotions. flaws as a way of proving themselves. They see the downside of proactively min- imizing their expectations about who they can be and what life can bring them. • Then integrate Type 2’s ability to balance your attention on yourself They realize there is nothing wrong with them and start to know that they don’t with a more intentional focus on others. Devote more attention to always need to be understood, appreciated, and loved by others to have value. what others need and how you can be of service to the important They learn that self-love is more important than being validated (or frustrated) people in your life. This provides a counterbalance to your self- by other people.
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