What happens when you stop hiding the parts of yourself you've been trained to suppress? I spent 13 months finding out. And I'm not the same person who left. There's a version of you that exists beneath the performance. Beneath the productivity. Beneath the persona you've perfected for survival. I found mine during my time away from the microphone. And now I'm back—not polished, but present. Not perfect, but alive. More than ever, I am experiencing myself as truly ALLOWED. This personal trans...
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What happens when you stop hiding the parts of yourself you've been trained to suppress? I spent 13 months finding out. And I'm not the same person who left. There's a version of you that exists beneath the performance. Beneath the productivity. Beneath the persona you've perfected for survival. I found mine during my time away from the microphone. And now I'm back—not polished, but present. Not perfect, but alive. More than ever, I am experiencing myself as truly ALLOWED. This personal trans...
Transcend Identity: The Power of the Enneagram with Courtney Smith, Part two
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1 hour 33 minutes
2 years ago
Transcend Identity: The Power of the Enneagram with Courtney Smith, Part two
Dr. Caneel Joyce and Courtney Smith discuss the ancient personality typing system, the Enneagram, and its value for the process of self-discovery and letting go of harmful attachments to identity. Unlike traditional personality tools, the Enneagram goes beyond surface traits and delves into the underlying beliefs that shape individuals' perspectives. Throughout this episode Caneel and Courtney explore each of the nine points of the Enneagram, sharing insights into what motivates each ...
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What happens when you stop hiding the parts of yourself you've been trained to suppress? I spent 13 months finding out. And I'm not the same person who left. There's a version of you that exists beneath the performance. Beneath the productivity. Beneath the persona you've perfected for survival. I found mine during my time away from the microphone. And now I'm back—not polished, but present. Not perfect, but alive. More than ever, I am experiencing myself as truly ALLOWED. This personal trans...