Elizabeth Wagele explores the profound human experience of grief, fear, and death through the insightful lens of the Enneagram personality system. Her work delves into how different personality types navigate these universal challenges, offering readers a unique perspective on coping and understanding. Wagele's writing aims to provide helpful insights and foster empathy by examining the diverse ways individuals confront mortality.
Featuring personal accounts from teenagers, this book helps readers identify their personality types through relatable stories. It highlights the strengths of teens, fostering self-discovery and acceptance. Accompanied by Elizabeth's humorous illustrations, the content is engaging and accessible. Aimed at both teens and those who interact with them, it serves as a valuable guide for navigating the challenging transition from childhood to adulthood.
Helpful insights by the 9 types of people on grief, fear, and dying. 8-10 stories, essays, poems per type chapter. Suitable for anyone interested in how death impacts our lives. Good for therapists, coaches, hospice workers, anyone with a fear of death, caregiving someone who is dying, anyone grieving, facing death. Inspiring and soothing.
“Wagele and Stabb are great detectives who will help you understand your perfect habitat for all you can bring to the workplace.—Chip Conley, Founder/CEO, Joie de Vivre Hospitality, and author of Peak Employing the Enneagram Personality Assessment System, Elizabeth Wagele, author of The Enneagram Made Easy , and career workshop and events organizer Ingrid Stabb can help you discover The Career Within You. Unlike “one-size-fits-all” self-help business books, The Career Within You provides everything you need to fully understand your individual strengths, gifts, needs, and distinct personality traits, and will point you toward a job uniquely tailored to you . “It will free you to become the person you know you really want to be,” says Gil Garcetti, former Los Angeles County District Attorney and Consulting Producer of “The Closer.”
Elizabeth Wagele, coauthor of The Enneagram Made Easy and Are You My Type, Am I Yours?, offers the first practical guidebook for parents -- packed with her delightful cartoons -- on how the Enneagram can help to understand and work with children's personality traits and behavioral patterns more effectively and creatively. Using her expertise in making the Enneagram accessible through simple text and zany, informative cartoons, Wagele shows parents how to be flexible and compassionate, willing and eager to recognize the unique potential of every child and to respond to and nurture each child appropriately.
This engaging and accessible guide introduces the Enneagram, a captivating method for understanding personality types, suitable for beginners and experts alike. With a blend of humor and informative content, it simplifies the ancient Enneagram system through cartoons, exercises, and personality tests that uncover our motivations and desires, offering practical applications for daily life.
The guide outlines nine personality types: The Perfectionist, driven by the desire to improve oneself and others while avoiding anger; The Helper, motivated by the need for love and appreciation; The Achiever, focused on productivity and success; The Romantic, seeking understanding and meaning in life; The Observer, who craves knowledge and self-sufficiency; The Questioner, in search of security and facing fears; The Adventurer, who prioritizes happiness and fun; The Asserter, aiming for strength and impact; and The Peacemaker, dedicated to maintaining harmony and avoiding conflict.
By exploring these types, readers gain insights into their own behaviors and those of others, fostering deeper connections and personal growth.