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The Enneagram of Belonging Workbook: Mapping Your Unique Path to Self-Acceptance

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The Enneagram of Belonging Workbook: Mapping Your Unique Path to Self-Acceptance
The Enneagram of Belonging Workbook: Mapping Your Unique Path to Self-Acceptance

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The Enneagram of Belonging Workbook: Mapping Your Unique Path to Self-Acceptance

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Imagine who you might become if you could make peace with the
whole
of who you are, rather than over-identifying with the "best" of your type or rejecting the "worst" of its expressions.
If self-awareness is the first step of the journey, self-acceptance is the next, and practicing compassion toward oneself becomes essential. In this interactive companion to
The Enneagram of Belonging,
Enneagram teacher and bestselling author Chris Heuertz offers a fresh take on the Enneagram of Personality toward true transformation.
Through guided space for self-reflection, practical prompts, and illuminating insights,
The Enneagram of Belonging Workbook
will help you:
Break free from the stereotypes and surface treatment of your type toward a deeper understanding of identity
Understand how your "Kidlife Crisis" has shaped your personality structure
Make peace with the whole of who you are through radical self-acceptance
Confront your "inner dragons" gently, with compassion, toward lasting change
Chart your personalized path back to belonging, as you come home to your true self

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