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To print a copy of an Free Enneagram ebook
The study of the Nine Temperaments is called the Enneagram and is described in the free ebook listed above. The Enneagram types (Temperaments) are not made up of lists of character traits, but are founded in a person's core values. Each Temperament represents what that person considers something very important to their life such as power, security, harmony, knowledge, fulfillment, i.e.
Your Temperament enables you to make a valuable contributions to your life; but it also causes you to neglect other values, creating a psychological ‘blind spot” for you.
This is why, if you:
“KEEP DOING WHAT YOU BEEN DOING, YOU WILL CONTINUE TO GET WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN GETTING.”
Index of Articles about the Authentic - Original
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Other Articles about the Authentic Original
Causes Of Depression - - At a Glance
by Chokyi Ooi
What are the causes for depression<? The answer isn't that simple because there are many elements to depression. There are so many things factored into the cause of this disease. Let's list a few of...
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Seek Depression Help
by Hardi Raweet
Sometimes depression can be overwhelming if there ever was an aspect that made it a bad condition to have deal with. In other words, when someone starts to suffer from depression they find in a situation...
Is Depression Hereditary?
by Faye B. Roberts
"Depression runs in the Family" or "It's in your genes" are commonly given as causes of depression. If you are suffering from depression, being told you are "bound to get it", can be a very unhelpful statement...
Depression - All Types of Depression and Depression Symptoms
by Peter rodrick
Depression is a form of what is known as a mood or affective, disorder, because it is primarily concerned with a change in mood.Depression is a very complex illness. No-one really knows for certain what...
What Victims of Emotional And Other Abuse Need and What They Don't
by Ann Bradley, M.A.
Reality and Revictimization...Why not everyone can just "move on" and "choose a happy future" The concept that a victim can always consciously choose how to proceed, is wrong. Abuse is trauma and the...
Recognizing The Symptoms Of Depression
by Judy Wellsworth
Clinical depression refers to a state of unhappiness with and indifference to life which lasts, without interruption, for at least two weeks but more often for several weeks to several months. While almost...
How To Identify And Treat Clinical Depression
by Jim Johnson
Whether it is you or someone you love, knowing the facts about clinical depression symptoms can save lives. Today, more than 1/3 of people will face some type of depression episode in their lives. This...
Causes And General Symptoms Of Depression
by Andrew Henry
Once the causes and the general symptoms of depression are identified, it can be treated successfully by administering the right kind of treatment and medication. Psychotherapy is one of the most popular...
Tired of being deceived & cheated?
by Ariel
The crooks and scammers are everywhere and they're counting on you NOT knowing their tricks!As long as they can keep you in the dark, they'll be able to "push your buttons" and get money from you... just...
Understanding the 5 Types of Depression
by Judy Wellsworth
Within the broader term of "clinical depression" are several different types of depression, which are diagnosed based on their symptoms, duration, and underlying cause. The increased diagnoses of depression...
Mixed Anxiety With Depression Healing Method - Managing The Situation
by Jason Polish
We often talk about anxiety and depression as two different psychological disorders; we may also differentiate between their causes, symptoms and cures. However, studies on mixed anxiety depression treatment...
Major Depression--The Joy Stealer: How to Reclaim Your Life
by Andrea Waggener
Major depression is one of the biggest joy stealers in life. The most severe category of clinical depression, major depression can be triggered by any of three causes .First, a major trauma in your life...
A Victim No More: Freeing Yourself to Live a Fulfilled Life
by Chris Robertson
The self-help psychology movement has provided hundreds of thousands - if not millions - of people with the tools they need for healing their body, mind, and spirit. On the whole, these tools are wonderful...
Identify Depression And Self Test
by Joanne Miller
There are many resources in today's world for someone who is wondering if they are suffering from depression and want to identify depression and self-test themselves. The internet is an option for those...
Finding the Right Depression Medication
by Barry J McDonald
Always feeling under the weather? Always not in the mood to be around others and have a good time? If you're suffering from prolonged sadness for quite some time now, you should face these bouts of depression...
Retractable Depression: Fact Or Fiction?
by Joanne Miller
Is there such a thing as retractable depression? One must first study the root meaning of retractable. Retractable depression has a connotation that the sufferer is able to 'pull' out of in and go back...
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Recognizing The Physical Symptoms Of Depression Andrew Bicknell
Depression is one of the most debilitating mental disorders of our modern era. It affects nearly 10 million Americans every year. Although it is primarily thought of as a mental condition depression can also inflict varying amounts of pain and discomfort that manifest as physical symptoms of depression.
One of the problems with the associated with the physical symptoms of depression is the misdiagnosis of the depression itself. Doctors, when presented with these physical symptoms, will test for and diagnose a physical illness and prescribe treatments to treat these symptoms not knowing or understanding that the symptoms are hiding a more insidious disease.
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Depression In The Black Community: Why We Don't Get Help
Filed under: News Last time , we discussed depression in the black community, with Gary Coleman acting as our poster boy for what not to do when you are suffering from depression. In keeping with our theme,...
Depression, Music And Color Therapy
Can music and color therapy help with depression? Research seems to indicate that certain types of music and color can be just what you need to get a little "pick me up."
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When you look at a list of the physical symptoms of depression you can see why these misdiagnosis and mistreatments can occur.
1. Headaches – These are one of the first symptoms that can occur with depression. In fact headaches can be intensified to migraine like intensity in someone who is suffering from depression.
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High-end Boutique Vasarri Closing In October
Pikesville boutique attracted fashionistas from around the region It finally sank in when Karen Ciurca-Weiner drove to her job this week and saw the sign on the brick wall of the building announcing the...
American Melancholy: Constructions Of Depression In The Twentieth Century [Book And Media Reviews]
JAMA. 2010;304(8):907-908. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.1211 In American Melancholy , medical historian and psychiatrist Laura Hirshbein has written an interesting, useful, and exceptionally readable review of...
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2. Chest Pains – Depression can cause chest pains, which for most people is a sign of an impending heart attack. While any chest pain should be checked by a doctor it can also be a symptom of depression.
3. Sleep Disorders – People who suffer from depression can have either problems going to sleep (insomnia) or they sleep for excessively long periods of time. Thy may have trouble getting out of bed as well.
4. Digestive System Issues – Diarrhea, constipation, and nausea are all physical symptoms of depression. 5. Extreme Fatigue – The majority of people who suffer from depression also suffer from perpetual exhaustion. This can relate back to the sleep disorders and it doesn’t seem to matter how much sleep they get they still are fatigued. 6. Back Pain and Muscle Aches – Depression can intensify the pain and discomfort of people who are already suffering from these conditions. 7. Appetite and Weight Issues - People with depression can experience either a lack of appetite or intense cravings for certain foods. This can be accompanied by either weight gain or weight loss. Another issue for people who suffer from more severe forms of depression may be even harder to diagnose because with severe depression can come delusions and hallucinations. It can become increasingly difficult to know whether a depression sufferer actually has some of the physical symptoms of depression or if they are inventing them. It is also easier for many people to accept the physical symptoms of depression then any mental symptoms. There are many people and cultures that place a social stigma on anyone with a mental illness. It is therefore easier to accept and treat a more benign physical ailment then it is to deal with issues of the mind. What many people do not understand is that with the successful treatment of the underlying depression with either therapy or medication or both the physical symptoms of depression will often be resolved. Unfortunately treating the physical symptoms will do nothing for actual the depression and without proper treatment the depression will normally continue to get worse. It is therefore of the utmost importance to treat the depression itself if a sufferer is to see any relief from the physical symptoms of depression.
Andrew Bicknell is a writer and the owner of Depression and You.com. Visit his website for more information about recognizing the physical symptoms of depression and other depression disorders.
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The Just Wait Teen Program
The teenagers of the Just Wait Teen™ program are exposed to the information and research concerning their Happiness, their Temperaments, their Talents, their Attributes, their Gifts and how to maintain long term relationships. The Just Wait Teen™ program is life enhancing program, not a substance rehabilitation program. Although its' objective is to give the teens tools and understandings to reach 21 years - substance free.
This Program was developed by the Just Wait Foundation a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation to prevent drug, alcohol, and tobacco problems among teenagers. The Foundation provides one-year scholarships (two semesters) at a Community College or $1000 award to teens that completes the 4 year Just Wait Teen™ Positive Youth Development Program, obtains a GED, or graduates from high school - alcohol, tobacco, and drug free. The Just Wait Foundation has arranged to use of 80 acres to raise fruit and vegetables to finance the scholarships
We offer free training for any person or group that wants to start this program in their community.
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Did you know?
The Power of Nine is your Key to Happiness and Joy.
There are nine Temperaments. Fifty percent (50%) of your happiness is determined by your Temperament.
Understanding your Temperament Type allows you to work with it and increase your own happiness. The ways individual people inherently view the world/themselves and process information are not the same but do tend to group in different clumps.
Pick the person about that you admire, like and think you are like and click on that number below and listen to the Video.
One way to view this distribution is as nine basic Temperaments Types. They all need different experiences to be really happy.
What do they really want?
Temperament One examples are: Hillary Clinton, Tom Brokaw, Martha Stewart, Al Gore, and Tony Randall. These people want to be good. They have high ideals and value and are attracted to situations where those ideals are met. They want to realize all their potential and help others actualize theirs. They envision making the world a better place to live.
Temperament Two examples are: Bill Cosby, Alan Alda, Nancy Reagan, Dolly Parton, and Pat Boone. These people want to know they are loving. They want to nurture others and foster relationships. They value and are attracted to love. They envision making the world a more loving place to live.
Temperament Three examples are: Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise, Tiger Woods, Lance Armstrong, and Bill Clinton. These people are attracted to and value productivity, industry, and competence. They envision making the world more productive, organized, efficient, and smooth running. They see the universe as chaos and want to really make it a cosmos, a harmonious and orderly system.
Would You Like Help to Determine your Temperament?
Temperament Four examples are: Michael Jackson, Johnny Depp, Nicolas Cage, Neil Diamond, and Angelina Jolie. These people want to be unique individuals with lots of originality. They enjoy putting their personal touch on everything in which they are involved. They also value beauty and want to make the world a more beautiful place to live.
Temperament Five examples are: Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, Howard Hughes, George Lucas, and Karl Marx. These people long for wisdom, understanding, knowledge, truth. They want to make the world a more enlightened place by discovering what is real and true and making it more intelligible to others.
Temperament Six examples are: Helen Palmer, Michael Moore, Tom Hanks, Rush Limbaugh, Richard Nixon, and Mel Gibson. These people want to make the world a safer, more secure, more reliable, more trustworthy place to live and they will question anyone’s authority in their effort to do so. They value loyalty in themselves and others and stand by their commitments.
Would You Like Help to Determine your Temperament?
Temperament Seven examples are: Robin Williams, Steve Jobs, Tom Hanks, Anthony Quinn, Richard Branson and Terry Bradshaw. These people want to enjoy life and experience all its possibilities. They value joy and variety. They envision making the world a more delightful place to live.
Temperament Eight examples are: Martin Luther King, Jr., FDR, Sean Connery, Donald Trump, and John Wayne. These people want to live life fully and freely. They are attracted to, appreciate, and effectively use power. They envision using their strength to influence others and bring about a more just world where power and resources are equitably distributed.
Temperament Nine examples are: Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln, Jimmy Stewart, Carl Jung, and Dwight Eisenhower. These people want to feel at one with others and at home in the universe. They value peace, harmony, and unity. They envision making the world a more harmonious, ecumenical, and comfortable place to live for everyone.
Would You Like Help to Determine your Temperament?
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Index of More Articles about Leadership
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More Articles about Leadership
Hiding Your Leadership: The Jersey Joe Walcott Way of Leading
by Brent Filson
Former heavyweight champ Jersey Joe Walcott was training for a fight against a boxer who had a ferocious left hook. Asked if he was worried, Jersey Joe replied, "Nope. I'll take his left hook and put it...
Leadership Skills & Leadership Qualities
by eren
Leadership qualities matter in business and in education. Yet the doctoral student can't find information on leadership. If the discipline isn't leadership she has to cry for help: What are leadership...
Leadership - Successful People Are Not Necessarily Good Leaders
by John Dueme
Many people assume that if someone is successful it is because they have good leadership skills. Some people assume that if a business is successful it is because it has good leaders. Leadership isn't...
Businesses Benefit from Leadership Programs
by Morgan Hamilton
If you are planning to build a wonderful career, maybe you should first go through some preliminary training. Nowadays, there are very successful leadership programs being developed. Leadership programs...
What is Leadership?
by Kevin Stirtz
Leadership is what every organization needs and so few have in adequate supply. Part of leadership is what the first President Bush called "the vision thing". It's the ability to see what does not exist...
Award for a Leadership Development Program
by Chris Stowell
Why do organizations come together every year at the 2005 Excellence Fair held by the Professional Association for Computer Training?It is because something worked well for an organization and valuable...
Making Your Leadership Your Life
by Brent Filson
Companies facing global competition are expecting more from all employees, more initiative, more innovation and more results. Critical to meeting these expectations is leadership. The word "leadership"...
Leadership Talent: Winning The Succession Wars
by Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
The demand for leadership talent greatly exceeds supply. If economic growth continues at a modest 2 percent for the next 15 years, there would be a need for one-third more senior leaders than there are...
Network Marketers and the Law of Influence
by Kevin McNabb
The True Measure of Leadership is Influence - Nothing More, Nothing LessIf you don't have influence, you will never be able to lead others. So howdo you measure influence?The Emergence of a Leader"You...
A New Age Of Small-Unit Leadership
by Brent Filson
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower often made, "Generals move the pins on a map," he would say, "but the front-line troops have to get the job done."And the key to the job is leadership, small-unit leadership, leadership...
Leadership Exposed: Things You Thought You Knew About Leadership
by Morris Trahan
Much has been written about leadership: rules, pointers, styles, and biographies of inspiring leaders throughout world history. But there are certain leadership ideas that we ourselves fail to recognize...
Developing Your Leadership Skills
by Cecile Peterkin
Leadership = Influence. It is the art or process of influencing people so that they will strive willingly and enthusiastically. As human beings we all influence someone: parent to child, teacher to student,...
Leadership: The Cornerstone of Success in the Martial Arts and In Life
by Jeffrey Miller
Leadership is one of the most talked about and least understood aspects of human behavior. There must be hundreds of definitions of leadership, yet none of them is useful for success in life because none...
School Leaders
by Mary Anne Winslow
According to According to Harris, the data collected suggests that head teachers take on leadership approaches that go with the particular stage of a school's development. While the heads acknowledged...
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