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[EP11] Pilot Wife and Personality Types Enneagram

An episode of the Pilot Wife Podcast and Aviation Adventures podcast, hosted by Jackie Ulmer, titled "[EP11] Pilot Wife and Personality Types Enneagram" was published on December 15, 2021 and runs 42 minutes.

December 15, 2021 ·42m · Pilot Wife Podcast and Aviation Adventures

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Navigating Life, Marriage, Careers, Kids, Aviation Schedules and the turbulence that goes with all of that can be tricky. 

 

 

Today I have Enneagram Coach Kelly Tibbits as we break down the Enneagram: What it is; what it tells you about your personality; and how it can help you understand yourself, your pilot and other relationships.

 

 

Get the Enneagram Guide here!

 

 

The Road Back to You book by Ian Morgan Cron

 

 

Grab the Pilot Wife Checklist - 7 Keys to To a Fabulous Pilot Wife Life.

 

Go to PilotWifeChecklist.com

 

 

And, if you have a question,, topic suggestion or would like to BE on the show go to - ask.PilotWifePodcast.com

 

 

 Follow Jackie Ulmer and the Pilot Wife Podcast on Instagram

 

 

Join the Aviation Fitness Challenge!

 

 

Share this with any pilot wives, military wives or anyone you know who might share a similar experience.

 

 

More on the Enneagram for Pilots: My husband is a 5, and I am a 3. Once I understood this, it explained so much and gave me the tools to understand myself and why I do what I do; understand WHY he does what he does; communicate better and stop taking things so personally!

 

If you know your pilot's type, I would love to hear and gather some data to share, if there is any common thread about "Enneagram Types" who are pilots!

 

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