Enneagram: Figure out Your Personality and Improve Your Relationships
By Amy Jileson
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That’s where this guide comes in. It will discuss the various ways in which our careers and values are different. It will teach you how to become a happier person by doing what you were meant to do. It will summarize what personalities consist of and how they are made the way they have been made. These are just a few topics to feast your soul on, while discovering more about yourself and those around you.
Get ready to be more aware of yourself and others’ personalities.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This includes a great deal of information that was practical to me. A few of the chapters were more captivating than other ones, of course. And so, here is my evaluation. And so, with that being mentioned, I do recommend it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The writer appeared informed. I wasn't bored in any way. Yes. That's all I have to say. It's excellent. So, with that being said, I do strongly recommend it.
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Enneagram - Amy Jileson
Enneagram
Figure out Your Personality and Improve Your Relationships
By Amy Jileson
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Enneagram's 9 Personalities
Chapter 2: When Enneagram Types Differ On Values and Careers
Chapter 3: Happiness through Your Personality
Chapter 4: The Anatomy of a Personality
Chapter 5: Big Five Characteristics
Chapter 1: The Enneagram's 9 Personalities
Enneagram Type 1 - The Perfectionist
This personality type is also called the Reformer. Their hidden motivation is anger. They chase after perfection in life and when it does not happen, they typically get angry and then really restless. They are exceptionally faithful the ones with high ethical values who work very hard to protect and look after their family and loved ones.
They have many positive qualities. They have an exceptional eye for detail for example. In impact, they will dot all the letters 'I' and cross all of the letters 'T' in all they do. Driven by a harsh inner critic, they always try very tough to make certain everything they do is as perfect as it can be. This triggers their need to enhance, which can be beneficial for all concerned, but which can also prove to be burdensome to both the type 1 and those who are on the getting end of the type 1's reform efforts.
But they also have negative qualities. They can be really fast to judge others though they feel extremely guilty doing so. Regardless of their clear gifts, they often can not like their own value and tend to have to cope with their inner critic - the voice inside their head telling them how worthless they are. They tend to believe that others are just being good when they give them a complement.
As they are perfectionists, they put themselves under constant pressure to do better, work harder and attain more. That can make them appear aggressive and uncaring in group situations.
Are you a Perfectionist?
Do you have a loud inner voice continually criticizing you?
Do you often wonder how you could have done something better or much faster?