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The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron
The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron










The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron

Not only will you learn more about yourself, but you will also start to see the world through other people's eyes, understanding how and why people think, feel, and act the way they do Witty and filled with stories, this book allows you to peek inside each of the nine Enneagram types, keeping you turning the pages long after you have read the chapter about your own number. More goal-oriented, decisive, and self-confident, these Nines believe their presence in the world matters.In The Road Back to You Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile forge a unique approach - a practical, comprehensive way of accessing Enneagram wisdom and exploring its connections with Christian spirituality for a deeper knowledge of ourselves, compassion for others, and love for God. In Security: Nines take on qualities of Threes, taking command of their lives and struggling less with inertia.They may doubt themselves which makes decision-making even harder, and can become uncharacteristically reactive. In Stress: Nines take on qualities of Sixes, becoming overcommitted, worried, rigid, and anxious.Principled, orderly, and steadfast, these Nines are modest leaders that people want to follow. Nines with a One wing have a strong sense of right and wrong, able to stay focused and accomplish a lot, especially in peacemaking efforts and social justice causes.

The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron

They may not act on their own behalf, but they will be more assertive in sticking up for the underdog or the common good. Nines with an Eight wing experience moments where they are able to more directly express their anger, becoming energized, confident, and outgoing.You may lean in the direction of one of these types and pick up some of its characteristics. Your wing is one of the two numbers on either side of your main type. Biggest Fear: Being disconnected or having tension with others.Basic Desire: To have peace of mind and bring harmony between people.At their worst, Nines can have a hard time being sure of themselves and making tough decisions, tending to merge their agenda with others in an attempt to avoid even healthy conflict. This spiritual-emotional laziness manifests in falling asleep to their own priorities, opinions, and personal development.Īt their best, Nines are natural mediators, seeing two sides to every story and acting out of a true desire to restore peace and harmony without controlling others. Nines reside in the Gut Triad, yet their tendency is to forget or ignore their anger completely. Pleasant, laid back, and accommodating, they live by a code of “ignorance is bliss” when it comes to avoiding negative feelings which might lead to confrontation with others (or acknowledging hard truths about themselves). Nines, also known as Peacemakers, are motivated by a need to keep the peace, merge with others, and avoid conflict.












The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron