Enneagram Awareness & Accountability Practice Cards for All 9 types
There are 4 qualities of people who experience ongoing, sustained change: Awareness, Intention to Change, Repetition and Guidance from a Teacher. Whether you're a coach or therapist working with the Enneagram or whether you're on your own personal growth path, these clear and accessible cards help you or your clients cultivate these qualities. 1. Awareness: Activate your curiosity and ask yourself, given my type, how do these patterns show up in my life? 2. Growth Principles: These foundational principles are designed for you to break out of the limiting worldview of your type structure. 3. Grounding Practices: Most Enneagram learning takes place in the mental center. These practices incorporate the heart and body center of intelligence. 4. Action Steps: Repeat to remember is a fundamental brain rule. We are giving our head, heart and body new habits to practice so we can take the 3 centered learning into our lives.
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For over 20 years, Leslie has been teaching, writing, facilitating, coaching, spiritual guidance and leading workshops and retreats with women, leaders, teams in transition and church and spiritual communities.
Her work focuses on 3 Centered Awareness and Leadership, the Enneagram, Integral theory, Contemplative Wisdom, grief and loss work. Her newest work is Thresholds: supporting people in midlife transitions.
She is the creator and author of online course curriculums with Integral Life, Coming Home; Between You and Love: Coming Home Embodied and co-developer of Patterns of Being: Where the Narrative Enneagram and Integral Meet.
She
holds a
Master’s
in theology from Xavier University,
is a certified teacher and
trainer in the
Narrative Enneagram, the lineage of Dr.
David Daniels and Helen Palmer, a certified trainer and coach with the
Enneagram
in Business
, Embodied Transformation,
Somatic
Experiencing® for Healing Trauma
and the Integral Theory certification
program at JFK University.
In 2019, she was awarded the Anna E. and William F. Madges Award
at Xavier University for distinguished contribution to society
In 2011-13, she co-developed an Enneagram Centers Course which she has taught classes, corporate environments, retreat centers and universities in her community, the US and with people and communities from around the world.
The course, now available here, focuses on the functions of 3 centers that develop our capacity for conscious leadership and relationship: somatic, emotional and perceptual intelligences through the lens of the Enneagram.
She is the former editor of Nine Points Magazine, the publication of the International Enneagram Association (IEA), former board member of the IEA and former board member of the Narrative Enneagram. Currently, she is the Enneagram trainer for Integral Recovery and iAwake Technologies and is a Core Facilitator for The Hive: A Center for Contemplation, Art and Action in Cincinnati, Ohio.