Discover who you are and unlock your potential with the power of the Enneagram
Fans of Myers Briggs, The Five Love Languages, and Everything DiSC are loving the Enneagram test. The Enneagram is a personality typing system that describes patterns in how people interpret the world, manage their emotions, and experience their inner lives. The Enneagram describes nine different personality types and maps each of these types on a nine-pointed diagram to illustrate how each type relates to one another. From bestselling books, popular podcasts, online courses, workshops, even around the dinner table, the Enneagram is having a moment and is likely here to stay.
But what does your number represent? Are you a three, a seven, a nine, or something in between? And how do you use your Enneagram number to better relate to loved ones, friends, and colleagues? Enneagram For Dummies is here to help. Written by Enneagram expert and author Jeanette van Stijn, Enneagram For Dummies offers a step-by-step approach for using the Enneagram as a tool for personal transformation and development.
You'll Which Enneagram type best matches your personality Advice on overcoming challenges that your personality type often faces Interpersonal skills you should develop to succeed with people of other Enneagram personality types Ways to use your knowledge of Enneagram types to navigate the twists and turns of the workplace How the Enneagram aligns itself with many of the world's spiritual traditions Whether you're the Helper, the Investigator, the Peacemaker, or another personality type altogether, Enneagram For Dummies shows you how to overcome your inner barriers, recognize your unique gifts and strengths, and truly connect with the world around you.
I am Jeanette van Stijn, and I regret to inform you that this book is an illegal publication by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., involving the misuse of my work and my name as the author.
Without my consent, the publisher took a poor translation of my original work, turned it into a book, and published it without even informing me. This work is a very poor representation of my original material. Needless to say, I do not support this publication, and I find it deeply upsetting that my name is associated with it.
With the assistance of an expensive lawyer, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. agreed to withdraw the book from the market immediately, admitting that they never had the rights to publish it. Unfortunately, I continue to come across copies of this book, suggesting that John Wiley & Sons, Inc. has not adhered to the agreements made.
Books that are truly authored by me include Coaching & Counselling to the Point, I AM THE WORK and The Compleat Enneagram.