On Your Mind Before Bed and Week 2 in Summary {Enneagram Series #15}
What do you think about at the end of a day?
See if these thoughts from Enneagramandcoffee on Instagram get you right.
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Summary of the Week
Below is a short recap of the Enneagram articles from this week.
If you want to learn more about the Enneagram, see these five articles from week 2 in our series, “The Enneagram for Spiritual Growth: 20 Ways to Practice the Enneagram.”
#10 What Are Enneagram Wings? Your Invitation to Abundance
Spiritual Practice #6—Accept the invitation to be present with God for each type.
Knowing your main Enneagram number is good. But don’t stop there. Learn your Enneagram wing. It explains a lot. See your invitations to abundance.
#11 What Is My Enneagram Wing? Extra Names for Subtypes
Spiritual Practice #7—Develop healthy practices by type.
Identifying your Enneagram wing number is as important as discovering your core number. See subtype names. Practice growth mindsets.
#12 Be a Healthy Number – Lines, Arrows, and Letting Go on the Enneagram
Spiritual Practice #8—Let go of this and affirm that, by type.
Don’t sit idle at your core number on the Enneagram. Move around the circle to become a healthy number, using lines and arrows on the symbol.
#13 Favorite Books on the Enneagram
Spiritual Practice #9—Discern what you read.
Here are six of my favorite books on the Enneagram. Although the Enneagram began as an oral tradition, you can now find lots of written material about it.
#14 Podcasts, Music, and Other Resources on the Enneagram
Spiritual Practice #10—Use one of these six tools for transformation for all types.
If you want to learn more about the Enneagram in places other than books, you have a multitude of resources available to you. Here are my favorite podcasts, Instagrammers, music, etc., about the Enneagram.
Have you determined your wing? Do lines and arrows on the symbol help you or confuse you? Please share in the comments.
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#7. Tomorrow I want to… is so me! ?
Thanks for the summary, Lisa! I’m going to bookmark this post so I can go back and review a few things when I have more time this weekend.
Blessings!
Nice summary! Now I know which ones I missed.
This is a lot of information… and some of it isn’t flattering to discover the types I am! ?
Great post that most people will relate to #anythinggoes@_karendennis
I tend to be a few of these… I typically start by thinking of my to do list for the next day but if often spirals out to worries about just about everything under the sun.