Some of you may remember last year when I wrote 100 words every day for 100 days (#the100daysof100words) as a part of this global art project. 2020’s session starts up tomorrow, April 7, and I’m jumping in again.
Read MoreI wrote these brief reflections for our online Enneagram meetup last night and wanted to make them available for you as well. Read below and/or download the PDF version. I hope these are helpful somehow during this challenging time! What comes up for you as you reflect on these questions?
Read MoreA special shout out to all the essential workers who are keeping things going right now. To the rest of us: Let’s continue to stay home for them as they continue to go to work for us. Physical distancing <=> Social solidarity.
Read MoreWhen I see the Enneagram it reminds me of how we’re all interconnected, of how all our different ways of seeing the world should be valued, of the process of transformation, of how I’ve grown & how I still need to grow, of how to ask better questions, of how to not take things so personally, and of what gift I am here to offer.
Read MoreDid you know that there is a "talk style" (or way of speaking) that is associated with each Enneagram type?! This is a way of communicating that stems from how we see and respond to the world.
Read MoreI‘m reading a book called Inward by Yung Pueblo. It’s full of succinct fragments of deep wisdom comprising a whole meditation on the inward journey… “what we face internally is a microcosm of what humanity faces globally”… “any love withheld becomes tension in our being.”
Read MoreIt's a wild world, and 2020 might be a chaotic year. Surely a little more of the Enneagram can only help us make it through together. I'm excited about a lot of what's ahead for our Enneagram work this year!
Read MoreWhat are you learning? What are you prioritizing? What are you letting go? There’s much work to be done & fun to be had. Hope to see you there!
Read More“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.” –Mary Oliver
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