Individuals with a strong ability to sense and respond to others' feelings often struggle to articulate their own emotions and needs. This empathetic orientation can lead to neglecting personal feelings, resulting in a sense of frustration and undervaluation. It highlights the importance of self-awareness in navigating relationships, suggesting that without understanding one's own emotions and desires, a cycle of caretaking may lead to feelings of being taken for granted. Establishing open communication about one’s own needs is crucial for healthy emotional exchanges and fulfilling connections.
Today, we're revisiting one of our favorites. Enneagram Godmother Suzanne Stabile guides us through: What the hell is the Enneagram and why does it matter?
-The gifts and struggles each Enneagram type faces;
-Why the worst part of you is also the BEST part of you;
-The core desire / fear that explains your behavior; and
-Why, if Suzanne ever needs brain surgery, she’s finding a doctor who’s an Enneagram 1
And we FINALLY answer the question: Is Amanda a 3 or a 1?
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About Suzanne:
Suzanne Stabile is an internationally-recognized Enneagram teacher. She is the co-author of The Road Back to You, and the author of The Path Between Us and The Journey Toward Wholeness.
With backgrounds in sociology and theology, Suzanne has served as a high school professor; the first women’s basketball coach at SMU after Title IX; and as the founding Director of Shared Housing, a social service agency in Dallas.
Suzanne lives in Dallas with her husband Rev. Joseph Stabile. She is the mother of four children and grandmother of nine.
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