Wonder
by Jerry Wagner, Ph.D. Wonder is defined by Merriam-Webster as “a cause of astonishment or admiration; the quality of exciting amazed admiration; rapt attention or astonishment at something awesomely...
View ArticleVirtues, Vices, and Relationships
by Jerome Wagner, Ph. D. In the Enneagram system, virtues are said to be nine manifestations of love cleanly expressed while vices are appearances of love distorted or corrupted. Since love can be...
View ArticleEnneagram Styles and Distress and Eustress
by Jerry Wagner, Ph.D. Who isn’t distressed these days? If you’re not, you’ve either died recently or you’re drinking too much Scotch. The latter got me thinking about good stress and bad...
View ArticleWhere Does Your Authority Come From?
by Jerome Wagner, Ph.D. I was talking with someone who was having difficulty setting limits and boundaries. And I asked them “Where does your authority come from to do this?” Kind of reminded me of...
View ArticleWhere Does Your Authority Come From? Part 2
by Jerome Wagner, Ph.D. In a previous article I was speculating on where each enneatype’s authority came from and I asked for feedback. I received comments from all the styles except the...
View ArticleEnneagram Styles: Resilience, Eustress, And Distress
by Jerry Wagner, Ph.D. RESILIENCE Evolutionarily speaking, the nine Enneagram styles may have been around for a long time. What has helped each survive and thrive for 50000+ years? Since we are...
View ArticleEnneagram Styles: Resilience, Eustress, And Distress
by Jerry Wagner, Ph.D. RESILIENCE Evolutionarily speaking, the nine Enneagram styles may have been around for a long time. What has helped each survive and thrive for 50000+ years? Since we are...
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