
Easy Enneagram
The Secrets Behind Your Personality Type
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Narrated by:
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Craig Beck
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By:
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Craig Beck
The Enneagram system is one of the most influential tools of self-discovery and personal development. When you discover your personality type using the enneagram, you may be amazed. The enneagram has proven to be extremely accurate. It reveals your strengths, weaknesses, core motivations, moods, and mannerisms. The Enneagram system of categorizing personality types has been around since ancient times. Although it has only relatively recently entered popular culture, the Enneagram system has gained increasing prominence in the arena of personal developmental and success research. The term Enneagram comes from the Greek word for the number nine. The reason being that there are nine unique character types. Each of the points in the enneagram represents a distinctive and diverse personality type. A person who has the traits of a type one (typically known as the reformer or perfectionist) may differ significantly from a man or woman who is a type four personality (classically recognized as the artist or the individualist). In depth analysis of the Enneagram uncovers profound self-discovery and is exceedingly useful when it comes to handling career, conflict, success, abundance and many aspects of a relationship.
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So lovely.
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What did you love best about Easy Enneagram?
This is a great introduction to the enneagram. It is narrated good. Nice voice, good stories to support the theory.What touched me the most is some of the anecdotal stuff and the quotes from big writers and thinkers in between chapters - they link matters well and are a good foundation for some reflections.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Whereas this book doesn't go as deep as other books o the topics, it is well balanced and inspiring. I made a few changes to my life after listening to it.Easy to consume. Good storytelling
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great book
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Enneagram user
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Absolutely wonderful
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However, in the middle there is a bizarre section where Mr. Beck goes off on folks not interested in money, including sarcastic "excuses" they may have. I thought I might be misreading (or mishearing) this part, but then in the last to sections of this short book he expounds upon the virtues of money (bemoaning those who claim it is the root of all evil), making the counterclaim that it is in fact the opposite.
As I mentioned, I really enjoyed the initial section on enneagrams (the reason why I bought this book), but these other sections make me hesitate to listen again. I was very turned off by these sections and actually became angry at being forced to listen (since I was driving) to views so contrary to my own which, more importantly, had nothing to do with enneagrams and were in fact merely an advertisement for his website. It would be one thing if it were simply a short message, but it was actually about five minutes of this.
didn't realize it would end in an infomercial
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Would you try another book from Craig Beck and/or Craig Beck?
NoWhat about Craig Beck’s performance did you like?
Clear and fairly easy to listen to.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
NoAny additional comments?
The author comes across as someone who's well versed in self-development concepts, especially the law of attraction. He seems to gravitate towards a 'law of attraction' (which I don't completely buy into) perspective to the point of awkwardness at times though.The type descriptions are fairly brief and not especially insightful compared to other available audiobooks about the Enneagram.
Also, the flow is a bit disjointed. There are a few non-sequiturs that threw me for a loop, including one in which the author seems to attempt to map the cognitive functions from Myers-Briggs to the Enneagram. If that was what he was attempting to do then it was highly inaccurate as he presented it. Either way, it was poorly explained and didn't make much sense to me.
It feels to me like a composite of different self-development ideas (including the Enneagram) made into a general self-development book, rather than a coherent book about the Enneagram written with the unique insight of someone who deeply understands it.
"The Power of The Enneagram" by Riso & Hudson (whom the author quotes several times) is much better, in my opinion.
Somewhat incoherent and overrated
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I liked it
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Easy and simple discription of types, very useful. Could've listen to it all in one take.
Although I love the last part, about motivation, I think the author should've spent more time giving us some insight on how to identify the types on OTHER people, as the Enneagram is a fscinating tool for social interaction, perhaps if the author wanted to make a short book, he shoul've cut off the motivation part, and added more about the types.
Overrall the book is great, and I love the author's accent, delightful.
Cheers
A bit short, but worth it
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