QUITE SIMPLY, A FUN CREATIVE WAY TO LEARN ABOUT HOW I NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE THAT THE ENNEAGRAM CAN MAKE.

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Enneagram.... Nice To Meet You!

I thought it would be appropriate to start with how the Enneagram and I met.

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I first heard of the Enneagram through the ‘Relevant Podcast.’ Every few episodes, one of the cast members would talk about their “number” or refer to another cast member’s number. Then they’d go off on a tangent about what that number meant or how they were being so “7” ish. Initially, I’d just ignore them or just fast forward that part. At that time, Shauna Niequest was a regular on the show, and, as only Shauna can, she would exude excitement and enthusiasm for this new type of personality inventory. She would do a deeper dive into wings and arrows, healthy and unhealthy stuff, and I would wish that someone would shoot me with an arrow and put me out of my misery. Needless to say, at first, I dismissed the Enneagram as a weird fad. There were so many numbers, and it sounded so hard to grasp. Ain’t nobody got time for that!

Then my wife asked for a separation, and my life fell apart.

During this process, there were a couple of important decisions I made that would radically impact my life. First, I was going to talk to as many people as I could about what it meant to be divorced, both for myself and my two young boys. I had no idea what was coming for me, but I wanted to be as prepared as possible.

The second thing I decided was that no matter what happened, if there was reconciliation or if I became another statistic, I wanted to become a better man on the other side.

Fast forward a few years. Unfortunately, reconciliation wasn’t possible. So now I had to figure out how to do life as a single, divorced dad while still striving to become “a better man.” This involved a lot of counselling, therapy, books, blogs, mentors, conversations and tears. It was a long, painful process to understand my new life and how to exist at the end of a 12-year marriage.

When it comes to figuring out how to be a “better man”, I feel I need to clarify a bit. I have an undergraduate degree in psychology and was at one point pursuing a Master’s of divinity in counselling. I mention this just to show that I am quite familiar with personality theory as well as personality inventories and assessments.

On the Meyers Briggs, I’m an ENFJ

Golden: ENFA

Strength Finders: Positivity, Strategic, Maximizer, Arranger, Includer

Spiritual Gifts: Faith, Exhortation, Teaching

DISC: Steadiness, Compliance, Influence, Dominance.

Birkman: Red (Doer)

Just to name a few.

I thought I had a pretty good understanding of who I was, but still, I hadn’t found any resource that would help me be a “better man.”

Fast forward several years. I’m on a work trip out west. I knew we would have some downtime once the conference was over, so I came prepared with a new book I purchased. I decided it was time to see what all the hype was about. It was then that I finally sat down at a local cafe and took an Enneagram test. I purchased the book “The Wisdom of the Enneagram” by Don Richard Russo and Russ Hudson. I took the test, tallied the result, read the description... Then I got mad.

What do you mean I’m a Peacemaker???

What do you mean I’m in the anger triad???

What do you mean I suffer from sloth???

As I sat there stewing and working over my results and reading the descriptions and attributes of a Type Nine, something happened. I started to see myself with clarity and accuracy that I had never known before, both the good and challenging things. This weird, ancient personality type indicator was able to put words to my motivation, explain my habits and behaviours, and show me why I focused on what I did. It understood me in a way that no other test had and frankly, very few people did. It was wild, wonderful, and terribly vulnerable, but finally, I had found something that would be able to speak to and correct the lies I had believed about myself for so long. It fully showed me how to be me.

It’s not an understatement to say that the Enneagram has changed my life. I genuinely believe that it has the power to show you how to live the life you were designed for. This is how the Enneagram and I met. How did you meet the Enneagram? Would you like to meet the Enneagram? If so, I think I know a guy who can make an introduction.... (hint, hint...it’s Me).

To learn more about the Enneagram or to have a free 30-minute consultation to learn more about it and how it can help you to notice a difference in your life, just click the button below.

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Living With Your Best Self

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There is a brand new show on Netflix called “Living With Your Self.” It's a comedy that is fun and hugely entertaining and plot is brilliant and thought-provoking. It's the story about a man who is living as the worst version of himself in his work, his marriage- everything. Then one day, he comes face to face with the opportunity to be best #melinatrump. The rest of the show is about what it looks like to live with a better version of himself. (I know that's a weak synopsis but, but I'm trying not to give away any spoilers.)

 In the first episode, the main character goes to this "spa" to figure out how to get his life together, and the salesmen give him this pitch. 

"Life... am I right?

The path of life brings us many troubles.

sadness

fear

humiliation

pain

short telomers

bad DNA

old body

old chemicals

bad life 

Our exclusive process rebuilds your DNA, better than ever. A better you, the best you can be... OK?” 

After hearing this, dude signs up on the spot.

But who wouldn't?

Most of us would agree with this description of life. Now don't get me wrong. Life isn’t all bad. There are moments in life that are incredibly beautiful and explode with meaning and joy. But I think we can all admit that there are other parts of life just suck. And those tragic and painful parts are sometimes of our own doing and sometimes beyond our control.  

There is something that keeps haunting me about the sales pitch.

"What if you could wake up tomorrow morning and be the best version of yourself?"

 What if...?

Couple thoughts about this question.

First of all, am I living the best version of myself now?

How far off am I from being the best version of myself?

If I’m not living the best version, why not?

Is there a way that I can live the best version of who I was created to be, DNA and all, without violating any moral, ethical, or federal laws?

I think we all want to be the best version of our selves, but there are many barriers to us realizing that. Two of the most common:

  1. We aren't even aware of the fact that we're not living our best lives.

  2. We don't know the first step to know how to improve.

Well, those are all very good questions, I’m glad you asked. And I think I have the answer. There is an ancient personality typing system that can help you to both be aware of who you were created to be, your best self and also show you how you can live that best life.

The Enneagram is an incredible tool that can give you a clear glimpse into the core fears, desires and focus that make up your personality. It can reveal the motivations behind your behaviour while showing you a vivid path on how you can live life your healthiest best self. You don’t have to compete with your best self. You can be that best self.  

To learn more, get a free 30 min consultation, or to sign up for coaching, simply click the link below and start to live the life you were designed for.

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