This week we dig into the Enneagram with coach and podcaster Jennifer Stanley to trace behavior back to core motivation, revealing how nine types, three centers of intelligence, and one core need organize the choices we make—often without noticing. That clarity opens a door: once you see the engine driving your habits, you can steer toward a life that feels aligned rather than reactive. Jennifer breaks down the differences between surface behavior and inner motive, showing how a room-reading...
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This week we dig into the Enneagram with coach and podcaster Jennifer Stanley to trace behavior back to core motivation, revealing how nine types, three centers of intelligence, and one core need organize the choices we make—often without noticing. That clarity opens a door: once you see the engine driving your habits, you can steer toward a life that feels aligned rather than reactive. Jennifer breaks down the differences between surface behavior and inner motive, showing how a room-reading...
The 9 Enneagram Types Explained: A Framework for Personal Growth
House of JerMar
49 minutes
1 week ago
The 9 Enneagram Types Explained: A Framework for Personal Growth
This week we dig into the Enneagram with coach and podcaster Jennifer Stanley to trace behavior back to core motivation, revealing how nine types, three centers of intelligence, and one core need organize the choices we make—often without noticing. That clarity opens a door: once you see the engine driving your habits, you can steer toward a life that feels aligned rather than reactive. Jennifer breaks down the differences between surface behavior and inner motive, showing how a room-reading...
House of JerMar
This week we dig into the Enneagram with coach and podcaster Jennifer Stanley to trace behavior back to core motivation, revealing how nine types, three centers of intelligence, and one core need organize the choices we make—often without noticing. That clarity opens a door: once you see the engine driving your habits, you can steer toward a life that feels aligned rather than reactive. Jennifer breaks down the differences between surface behavior and inner motive, showing how a room-reading...