Enneagram for Beginners with Sandra Smith

Event Details
Exploring the Enneagram Map as a Guide for Transformation Friday, September 22 | 1:00pm – 5:30pm | The Anchor House | $75 The Enneagram (“ennea” is Greek
Event Details
Exploring the Enneagram Map as a Guide for Transformation
Friday, September 22 | 1:00pm – 5:30pm | The Anchor House | $75
The Enneagram (“ennea” is Greek for nine) offers us a map of nine distinct ego structures, their focus of attention, motivations beneath behaviors, core fears and inherent strengths. Rather than focusing on external behaviors as other systems do, the Enneagram brings to consciousness “why we do what we do” and indicates how we go on automatic. As we deepen our self-awareness, we become less reactive, more curious and compassionate. Understanding the nine different filters and motivations allows us to be more patient with differing points of view and lessen our judging.
In this workshop, participants will learn
• each type’s first placement of attention and the associated blind spots
• the world view and ego ideal of each of the nine types
• inherent strengths of the types that include drawing from the resource points
• the three centers of intelligence
Through dyad exercises, self-reflection, and didactic instruction, participants will learn more of the inner dynamics of each type and how these dynamics shape and influence behaviors.
This workshop is an introduction to this system, therefore participants do not need to know their Enneagram type.
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The cost of this mini workshop is $75 per person. We never want anyone to miss out because of pricing. Contact Haley, for information regarding scholarships for this event at hbrown@chapelwood.org
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Time
(Friday) 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Location
The Anchor House
11110 Greenbay St.