55. Three Things a Chris Stapleton Concert Taught Me About Using the Enneagram

EPISODE · Apr 28, 2022 · 27 MIN

55. Three Things a Chris Stapleton Concert Taught Me About Using the Enneagram

from Enneagram at Work · host Sarah Lynn

What does Chris Stapleton switching out his guitar for every song have to do with applying your Enneagram type in real life? Or how does his 8 person band affect how you think about the Enneagram in general, even if you haven't yet figured out your type? Or what does the fact that my boyfriend and I cried and smiled during the course of this concert have to do with living a full life? Listen in to this week's episode to hear how to apply Chris Stapleton's concert strategy to your own Enneagram journey. And as a bonus, you'll also hear 3 visibility takeaways that you can use for inspiration as you market and promote yourself and offers. *****Looking to learn more about yourself and how to find the best visibility strategies for you? My new self study program, EnneaBrand may be just want you are looking for :) Check it out and enroll at https://www.enneagrammba.com/enneabrand.Have a request for a future episode? Drop a text here! 🗓️ Book a Guided Enneagram Workshop for your team retreat at work:https://www.enneagrammba.com/enneagram-team-workshops✏️ Get an overview of all nine types inside the Understanding People at Work Cheat Sheethttps://www.enneagrammba.com/cheatsheet

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