You Gotta Try This!

The Enneagram and Change


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Surprise! We’ve got one more episode in our Enneagram series. Today we have a special guest, Lisa Slayton, to tell us about how each Enneagram number responds to change.

 

We are almost constantly in flux: whether it’s a new job,

relational shifts, or seasonal change: it seems like as soon as you adjust to a new rhythm, everything changes again. When we’re stressed, we fall back into our old coping patterns and end up stuck right back where we were.

 

In today’s episode, we’ll offer some tips and suggestions

for each number about how you can navigate seasons of change differently.

 

Thanks to Lisa for sharing her wisdom and experience, and to my editor, Belle Battista.

 

Lisa’s book, Life in Flux, comes out on August 20. You can pre-order it here: www.lifeinflux.co. When it drops, you’ll also find this Enneagram and Change resource on that site. 

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