A Visionary pioneer who was ahead of her time and able to see the world in an entirely new way, Georgia O’Keeffe is a perfect example of the Enneagram Five. Alert, insightful, curious and inventive best describes a Five. At their worse: they become detached, high-strung and intense and have problems with eccentricity and isolation. Continue reading “Curious and Inventive. Enneagram #5”
“I listen to the wind, to the wind of my soul. Where I end up, well, I think only God really knows.” -Cat Stevens Enneagram Four (the Individualist) stirs up feelings of melancholy and self-expression more than any other type. Rightly called, we associate our most famous Fours with their creative works. Yusuf Islam (CatContinue reading “The Individualist. Enneagram #4”
Success-oriented, pragmatic, adaptable, excelling, driven, and energetic. But a Three’s strengths are also challenges. In “Best Self,” Threes usually exhibit the following: As a Three, your resume reveals a long list of accomplishments. You achieve things. You are the “star” among your peers and acquaintances. People look up to you because of your graciousness and personalContinue reading “The Achiever-Enneagram #3”
Sometimes known as “Helpers” Enneagram Twos make an impact on the world with their generosity and personable nature. Being needed and stepping in when someone unfortunate needs a protector or confidante are typical traits. But what is it really like to be a Two? What strengths and weaknesses may have followed you through life? InContinue reading “The Giver-Enneagram #2”
How many times have you heard the phrase “we are our own worst enemies”? Do you need for things to be perfect, correct, and right? If so, you have some definite strengths. But you may sabotage yourself, at times. Most of you by now have either taken the Enneagram or have heard of it. The Enneagram showsContinue reading “The Perfectionist-Enneagram #1”