An Introduction to The Enneagram
Dale Rhodes, M.S., M.A., facilitator
- 2 Tuesdays January 7th & 21st 6:30-8:30pm (Online) or
- Saturday January 11th 9:00am - 1:00pm in NW Portland (In-Person)
Many people find that understanding personality type helps them navigate life with greater ease. A sophisticated and powerful system for self-understanding and personal development, the Enneagram is used worldwide as an effective tool in spirituality, psychology, and business.
The Enneagram reveals that all people belong to one of nine major personality types. The purpose of the Enneagram is not to put you into a box, but to help you identify both the strengths and the limitations of a preferred strategy and to give you guidance on how you may develop more capacity beyond it. And of course it is a tool for understanding others too. In this program you will get an introduction to the three primary instincts and nine personality styles in Enneagram theory today, along with guidance on your own type if needed.
Links, sites and learning resources will be sent just prior to the workshops.
Affordable for all, so join yourself and bring your friends and family!
No Prep Needed. Click to Read and Watch: What is The Enneagram ?
The Enneagram reveals that all people belong to one of nine major personality types. The purpose of the Enneagram is not to put you into a box, but to help you identify both the strengths and the limitations of a preferred strategy and to give you guidance on how you may develop more capacity beyond it. And of course it is a tool for understanding others too. In this program you will get an introduction to the three primary instincts and nine personality styles in Enneagram theory today, along with guidance on your own type if needed.
Links, sites and learning resources will be sent just prior to the workshops.
Affordable for all, so join yourself and bring your friends and family!
No Prep Needed. Click to Read and Watch: What is The Enneagram ?
“It is so much easier to rest contented with what we have already acquired than to change ever so slightly those routine but profound habits of thought and feeling which govern our life, and by which we live so blissfully. This mental inertia is, perhaps, our greatest enemy. Insidiously it leads us to assume that we can renew our lives without renewing our habits.”
---Nadia Boulanger (composer, theorist, teacher) 1925
---Nadia Boulanger (composer, theorist, teacher) 1925