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73 | Especially Enneagram Series: Special Needs Parenting as an Enneagram 3
We are continuing on with our Especially Enneagram Series and deep into the Feeling (or Heart) Triad with Enneagram 3 and special needs parent, Emily Carrigan.
Emily shared her journey of raising a daughter with Down syndrome, illustrating how her drive for efficiency as an Enneagram 3 harmonizes with her parental instincts. As a real estate broker, her life is a testament to maintaining balance between rigid schedules and warm, responsive parenting. Our conversation highlighted the contrast between her structured approach and my Enneagram 9 tendency for accommodation, offering deep insights for parents striving for harmony in their family lives.
The Enneagram's wisdom became a beacon of understanding in our discussion about family dynamics and parenting styles. Emily and I also shared experiences from our roles as volunteer mentors at the Down Syndrome Clinic, offering heartfelt guidance to new parents. These stories weave together a tapestry of empathy, resilience, and practical advice, reminding us of the profound joy and challenges in raising special needs children while pursuing personal goals.
Parenting, Special Needs, Enneagram, Down Syndrome, Family Dynamics, Structure, Efficiency, Real Estate, Technology, Communication, Organization, Paperwork, Boundaries, Siblings, Personal Goals, Support, Advice, Challenges, Prioritizing, Balance
Hey! Are you a parent of a loved one with a disability? Have you ever wanted to be on a podcast? Then I want to hear from you! Literally! Send me an audio message that I can include in an upcoming special episode.
Just click here to be directed to a website where you can record your response to the following question:
If you could go back in time to when your child was first diagnosed with a disability, what would you tell yourself?
I would LOVE to hear from you!!
Click here to get on my email list and I will send this handy doc straight to your inbox.
And I promise I won't start bombarding your inbox with emails -- that is not my style! I just want to be able to stay in touch and keep you informed occasionally of resources to help you reclaim whatever it is YOU need!
Happy Organizing!
Are we friends? Connect with me:
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Facebook (Your Space Reclaimed)
Website Your Space Reclaimed Professional Organizing
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73 | Especially Enneagram Series: Special Needs Parenting as an Enneagram 3
We are continuing on with our Especially Enneagram Series and deep into the Feeling (or Heart) Triad with Enneagram 3 and special needs parent, Emily Carrigan.
Emily shared her journey of raising a daughter with Down syndrome, illustrating how her drive for efficiency as an Enneagram 3 harmonizes with her parental instincts. As a real estate broker, her life is a testament to maintaining balance between rigid schedules and warm, responsive parenting. Our conversation highlighted the contrast between her structured approach and my Enneagram 9 tendency for accommodation, offering deep insights for parents striving for harmony in their family lives.
The Enneagram's wisdom became a beacon of understanding in our discussion about family dynamics and parenting styles. Emily and I also shared experiences from our roles as volunteer mentors at the Down Syndrome Clinic, offering heartfelt guidance to new parents. These stories weave together a tapestry of empathy, resilience, and practical advice, reminding us of the profound joy and challenges in raising special needs children while pursuing personal goals.
Parenting, Special Needs, Enneagram, Down Syndrome, Family Dynamics, Structure, Efficiency, Real Estate, Technology, Communication, Organization, Paperwork, Boundaries, Siblings, Personal Goals, Support, Advice, Challenges, Prioritizing, Balance
Hey! Are you a parent of a loved one with a disability? Have you ever wanted to be on a podcast? Then I want to hear from you! Literally! Send me an audio message that I can include in an upcoming special episode.
Just click here to be directed to a website where you can record your response to the following question:
If you could go back in time to when your child was first diagnosed with a disability, what would you tell yourself?
I would LOVE to hear from you!!
Click here to get on my email list and I will send this handy doc straight to your inbox.
And I promise I won't start bombarding your inbox with emails -- that is not my style! I just want to be able to stay in touch and keep you informed occasionally of resources to help you reclaim whatever it is YOU need!
Happy Organizing!
Are we friends? Connect with me:
Instagram (@yourspacereclaimed)
Facebook (Your Space Reclaimed)
Website Your Space Reclaimed Professional Organizing