by Leslie Hershberger | May 2, 2017 | Enneagram, Heart Types
Every practice below is predicated on the first practice which is a non-negotiable. It may be ridiculously simple, but all good practices are something teachable. Kind of like: Everything I need to know, I learned (on some level) in kindergarten. 1. Encourage them to...
by Leslie Hershberger | Mar 9, 2017 | Enneagram, Heart Types
Heart Types project a world in which they have to DO in order to feel connected. Twos see a world of needs, Threes see a world that rewards only winners and achievers and Fours see a world in which you must be different and unique so they project that you see things...
by Leslie Hershberger | Oct 13, 2016 | Adult Development, All Articles, Culture, Enneagram, Leadership, Teams
These are the Initiators. When working on a project, it’s kind of like street basketball. Jump in and move fast. Like to get the ball rolling and learn as they go along. They prefer action, diving in, getting engaged, getting involved, but want to cut through...
by Leslie Hershberger | Mar 25, 2016 | Heart Types
Knowing your Enneagram patterns gives a glimpse into what others see, but may not be saying. by Leslie Hershberger Sometimes, it’s hard for people to tell us the hard stuff. Or, if they do, it’s hard to be receptive to what they are saying. Below, I list...