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The Enneagram Gift Guide: Personalized Christmas Gifts for Every Enneagram Type

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As holiday shopping picks up, one way to make the gift selection process more meaningful is by considering the recipient’s Enneagram type and what they want and need. Gifts for Enneagram 1: The Perfectionist Also called “The Perfectionist,” a Type One has a core desire to be good, right and morally upstanding.

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New Year’s Resolutions by Enneagram Type: Which Number Are You?

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What makes you great and beautiful and useful and a gift to the world is the same thing that robs the world of who you are.”. Read on to learn how you can set New Year’s resolutions that stick by matching your unique Enneagram personality to goals that will keep you motivated. It can also come at the expense of family time.

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12 Days of Christmas Sale Day 10

Office Dynamics

Now is the time to stock up on all you need for holiday gifting and pay zilch for shipping! What if you perceive yourself as being assertive but not everyone agrees? Take the Effectiveness Assessment in the book and learn how to hone these skills as you move forward into the new year. Are you intimidated?

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Looking Forward With Intention [Free Webinar for Assistants]

Office Dynamics

Plus, in honor of the holiday season, she’ll have some special gifts to share for lucky attendees! Learning Highlights. As an attendee, you’ll learn…. Don’t miss out on the holiday fun…Get jolly with Joan, Jasmine, and the rest of the Office Dynamics team! What to expect from Office Dynamics in the coming year.

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How to Say 'No' at Work

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It’s important to learn how and when to say no. Heather, came close to burnout, working long hours and weekends, until she learned how to make a priority of what she had to, should and even wanted to do. Once you establish a pattern, co-workers will learn to respect that time and not disturb you.