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Type 3: Interview with Drew Moser

December 7, 2018

When I started this blog I figured it’d be a chill, fun way to offload some of my Type Five constant brain activity! I love the Enneagram and am super enthusiastic about the ways in which it leads us down paths of growth and change. I’ll still be doing nerdy, information posts, I promise! But… … More Type 3: Interview with Drew Moser

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Embracing healthy conflict is a powerful tool for growth and understanding. The vibes we get from others or notice in ourselves are key indicators of health and safety during conflict!
When we wake up from the trance of personality - or type - we can see how it’s been working so hard to keep us safe. First, the work is to love our types and thank them for doing their job for so many years. Then, our new awareness helps us identify choices: do we want to continue in type patterns or not? Are there new, healthier ways of being safe in the world?
*Disclaimer* These are all things I’ve seen and experienced in my own coaching practice over the years. You may need something extra or different!
Sometimes, what we need is a long, deep breath in and a long exhale out, and to speak to ourselves with love.
As we know, stereotypes exist for a reason: they recognize patterns within groups. The Enneagram runneth over with very true stereotypes. And yet, we are all unique. We break the mold.

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