Using the Enneagram for Personal Development
Aug 20, 2020 05:15PM ● By Noah Chen
On the heels of our three-part series on the Enneagram—see below—reporter Noah Chen speaks with three women on the impact of the Enneagram on their lives.
It has had such a positive impact on two of the three, Emily Wingfield and Kelly Knowlton, that they now consult and teach on the Enneagram. The third person, Ramona Mills, has actually been familiar with the Enneagram for longer than Wingfield or Knowlton, but she works in the communications field for an educational organization.
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It has had such a positive impact on two of the three, Emily Wingfield and Kelly Knowlton, that they now consult and teach on the Enneagram. The third person, Ramona Mills, has actually been familiar with the Enneagram for longer than Wingfield or Knowlton, but she works in the communications field for an educational organization.
To take the enneagram test and discover your personality type go here.
The Enneagram and Spiritual Practice: Part 1 of a 3-part Series
The Enneagram is most commonly known as a system of personality types as it draws from ancient wisdom and insights from modern psychology to assist personal and collective transformation. Read More »
The Enneagram and Spiritual Practice: Part 2 of a 3-part Series
Perhaps the most recognizable aspect of the Enneagram is its set of nine numbers that offers a language and a system for understanding and discussing ourselves as human beings. Read More »
The Enneagram and Spiritual Practice: Part 3 of a 3-part Series
Part 3 offers ways to explore one’s “efficiency” within each type of the Enneagram; that is, how easily and naturally one can express each type. Read More »