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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 Giver - Helpers
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Other Articles about the Giver - Helpers
Emotional Manipulation Techniques: Dirty Tricks People Use To Manipulate Others
by Michael Lee
A lot of people tend to use emotional manipulation techniques to get their way. Unfortunately, a vast majority of the population doesnt even realize that theyre being manipulated until its too late....
Inner Strengths Discovered In Positive And Self-Talk Strategies
by Oliver Dodd
Self-talk is a line of approaches we can employ to turn out to be positive bookworms. When we talk particularly over our difficulties with self, it assists us in blowing in* coming closer to ourselves...
The Art of Flattery - Beginner's Guide
by Christine Akiteng
If you are not familiar with the rules of engagement flattery that creates attraction rather than "uneasy feeling" can be quite hard to pull off.Here are some very basic guidelines for beginners:1. Be...
Psychological Manipulation - How to Protect Yourself From Psychological Manipulation
by Michael Lee
Granted, being manipulated to buy chicken instead of beef might not sound like such a big deal, but what about bullying in school or at work? These psychological manipulation tactics often get worse as...
How to Use Self Affirmation to Achieve a Better You
by Gregory Frost
Self affirmation theory was first conceived by Claude Steele (1988). It is a theory based on the principle that people wants to uphold the integrity of the self. The eventual goal of self is to guard the...
Self Deception = Personal Tragedy
by Bill Knell
Its easy to get caught up in self deceit and thats one of the biggest reasons for problems that we experience in our lives. While no lie is good or acceptable, the worst case scenario is when we start...
Don't be a Victim of Negligence
by Lala C. Ballatan
As we go on with our daily life, we always make a point to be responsible and careful enough against accidents and other unfortunate incidents. We can not foresee what will happen to us during the next...
Boosting Self Confidence and Self Esteem for a Better You
by Hector Milla
Without any cause for a debate or argument, everybody would agree that with a little bit more self confidence and self esteem a person can elevate his self worth. He or she can become a better person with...
Just Wait Teens™ program
by Carl LaFresnaye
The Just Wait Teens™ program has been 8 years in development. The theory behind the program is based on the research of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse. Joseph Califano, the former...
Nobody likes a do-gooder: Study confirms selfless behaviour is 'alienating'
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Do-gooders can be resented because the 'raise the bar' for what is expected of everyone, psychologists believe They probably think their selfless behaviour makes them popular but the truth about 'do-gooders'...
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Are you:
1. Big hearted?
2. Sweet?
3. Always looking after everyone?
4. Wish someone would look after you for a change?
Then this Temperament type could be you.
The two Temperament distorts one's perception so they see themselves as unworthy and needy, which isn't true. Then they projected that onto others and the world.
Arming themselves with gifts, tonic and a talent for serving others are just some of the ways they try to reject the horrible feeling of worthlessness.
You can tell if someone has a type two Temperament because their speaking style is giving advice. They see you as needing help, possibly sick or in need of cheering up and feel that they're just the person to help you.
Repressing their own needs they dash about projecting neediness onto other people. They put in lots of effort helping other people in the belief they're the only one able to help them. Imagining you to be in need they don't believe they have any other choice but to look after you and give you the advice you need. They end up exhausted because everyone around becomes dependent upon them.
Not only are they imagining others as being needy they're imagining they're the ones who've given the most. Every now and again rage bursts out when they feel they haven't successfully convinced everyone how worthwhile they are.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Why do we use numbers?
Names such as: Twos, Giver, Caretaker, Helper, Nurturer, or Advisor, are commonly used to decribed the Temperaments Types. We use numbers instead of any names.
We use numbers to designate each of the Temperament Types because numbers are value neutral. They imply the whole range of attitudes and behaviors of each Temperament without specifying anything either positive or negative.
The numerical ranking of the Types is not significant. A larger number is no better than a smaller number.
No Temperament Type is inherently better or worse than any other. While all the Temperament Types have unique assets and liabilities, some Types are often more desirable than others in our society.
You may not be happy with your particular Type. You may feel that your Type is “limited" in some way. As you learn more about all the Types, you will see that just as each has unique capacities, each has different “limits.”
People do not change from one basic Temperament Type to another. Some Types are more valued in our society than others; it is because of the qualities that society rewards, not because of any superior value of those Types.
The descriptions of the Temperament Types apply equally to males and females, since no Type is inherently masculine or feminine. Not everything in the description of your basic Type will apply to you all the time because you fluctuate constantly.
Additional Resources
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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
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