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Ep. 30: The Enneagram and Transformational Habits
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Ep. 30: The Enneagram and Transformational Habits
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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Nov 12, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
The Enneagram is a tool of self discovery. It can help you understand yourself and why you respond and act the way you do.
Today my guest is Jim Zartman. Jim is a certified Enneagram coach who walks us through the Enneagram types as well as transformational habits that can change our lives.
Since Jim has done Enneagram work and typing interviews with over 50 women who are on the alcohol-free path, I asked him to talk about how the Enneagram work can be viewed through the lens of women who have relied on alcohol as a coping mechanism and are now leaving it behind.
If you’re stepping away from alcohol the Enneagram can help you understand your unique core drivers, core needs, beliefs and patterns that have been influencing your choices and decisions.
Jim shares that your core drivers can show up as superpowers or as a shadow that can sabotage the best parts of you.
Jim shares, “The best of you is permanent. The worst of you is temporary. You never want to be less of yourself. You want to be the best of yourself with fewer sabotaging patterns. The Enneagram can help you uncover the best parts of you.”
In Jim’s Enneagram work with clients he sees that:
Understanding your Enneagram type can help you gain a better understanding of your core motivations, driven by your desires and fears
Your Enneagram type is not a landing place, but a launch pad - it’s a tool in your growth, not the list of behaviors you are now held to
Your Enneagram type doesn’t put you in a box. Rather it gives you a framework for your tendencies and the lens through which you interact with your surroundings
In this episode, Jim and I chat about:
What the Enneagram is and how you can use the Enneagram as a tool to help you stop relying on alcohol as a coping mechanism
Transformation habits that can make a big difference in your sobriety
How you show up + being consistent
Acceptance
Curiosity
The three types of the main intelligence centers: the body center, heart center, & head center
Shownotes: www.hellosomedaycoaching.com/30
Grab your Free Sober Girls Guide To Quitting Drinking
To get the full guide of the best quit lit for women go to www.hellosomedaycoaching.com/quit-lit
About Jim Zartman
Jim is a certified enneagram coach and the co-founder of The Art of Growth, which is a team of coaches and consultants who work with individuals and organizations to help them achieve the transformation they want in themselves, their work and their relationship.
Connect with Jim Zartman
Website: www.theartofgrowth.org
Listen to The Art of Growth Podcast
Connect with Casey McGuire Davidson
Website: www.hellosomedaycoaching.com
Instagram: Casey @ Hello Someday Coaching (@caseymdavidson)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HelloSomeday
Listen to more podcast episodes to drink less + live more.
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Today my guest is Jim Zartman. Jim is a certified Enneagram coach who walks us through the Enneagram types as well as transformational habits that can change our lives.
Since Jim has done Enneagram work and typing interviews with over 50 women who are on the alcohol-free path, I asked him to talk about how the Enneagram work can be viewed through the lens of women who have relied on alcohol as a coping mechanism and are now leaving it behind.
If you’re stepping away from alcohol the Enneagram can help you understand your unique core drivers, core needs, beliefs and patterns that have been influencing your choices and decisions.
Jim shares that your core drivers can show up as superpowers or as a shadow that can sabotage the best parts of you.
Jim shares, “The best of you is permanent. The worst of you is temporary. You never want to be less of yourself. You want to be the best of yourself with fewer sabotaging patterns. The Enneagram can help you uncover the best parts of you.”
In Jim’s Enneagram work with clients he sees that:
Understanding your Enneagram type can help you gain a better understanding of your core motivations, driven by your desires and fears
Your Enneagram type is not a landing place, but a launch pad - it’s a tool in your growth, not the list of behaviors you are now held to
Your Enneagram type doesn’t put you in a box. Rather it gives you a framework for your tendencies and the lens through which you interact with your surroundings
In this episode, Jim and I chat about:
What the Enneagram is and how you can use the Enneagram as a tool to help you stop relying on alcohol as a coping mechanism
Transformation habits that can make a big difference in your sobriety
How you show up + being consistent
Acceptance
Curiosity
The three types of the main intelligence centers: the body center, heart center, & head center
Shownotes: www.hellosomedaycoaching.com/30
Grab your Free Sober Girls Guide To Quitting Drinking
To get the full guide of the best quit lit for women go to www.hellosomedaycoaching.com/quit-lit
About Jim Zartman
Jim is a certified enneagram coach and the co-founder of The Art of Growth, which is a team of coaches and consultants who work with individuals and organizations to help them achieve the transformation they want in themselves, their work and their relationship.
Connect with Jim Zartman
Website: www.theartofgrowth.org
Listen to The Art of Growth Podcast
Connect with Casey McGuire Davidson
Website: www.hellosomedaycoaching.com
Instagram: Casey @ Hello Someday Coaching (@caseymdavidson)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HelloSomeday
Listen to more podcast episodes to drink less + live more.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Nov 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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