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fiving: an enneagram 5 in progress
Monica Bahan
28 episodes
1 week ago
My name is Monica, and in the enneagram of personality I’m a self-preservation 5w4. Long story short: I tend to self-sabotage by avoiding vulnerability, observing rather than participating, doubting my knowledge, overanalyzing, minimizing my needs, over-focusing on details, and being stubbornly independent. But I'm tired of getting in my own way. So here I am, opening myself up, taking risks, and sharing reflections and wisdom along the way. With plenty of mixed metaphors and minimal editing—by design and out of necessity.
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My name is Monica, and in the enneagram of personality I’m a self-preservation 5w4. Long story short: I tend to self-sabotage by avoiding vulnerability, observing rather than participating, doubting my knowledge, overanalyzing, minimizing my needs, over-focusing on details, and being stubbornly independent. But I'm tired of getting in my own way. So here I am, opening myself up, taking risks, and sharing reflections and wisdom along the way. With plenty of mixed metaphors and minimal editing—by design and out of necessity.
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Mental Health
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10. Dismantling personality, building self
fiving: an enneagram 5 in progress
51 minutes 31 seconds
3 years ago
10. Dismantling personality, building self

A brief follow-up to Episode 9. A reflection on some of the ways I fostered a healthy relationship to self, and how that was necessary for engaging with the enneagram of personality as a channel for growth. 

Before you deconstruct your ego you have to build a robust relationship to self so you have somewhere to stand while you do it. I don’t mean developing a static sense of a static self—quite the opposite. It’s about developing a dynamic and ever-evolving set of practices and perspectives concerning Self, your selves’ observable behaviors, acceptance and change. 

Now is the best time to start. Begin, continue, begin again. 

Mentioned in this episode: 

     - The Avett Brothers band and their song Shame 

     - Noting and labeling practice to get to know one’s internal processes (a practice I learned as taught by Shinzen Young) 

     - The refractory period of an emotion Self-compassion (particularly the work of Kristin Neff) 

     - Ellen Langer’s (very American) definition of mindfulness as a flexible cognitive state in which one is able to perceive and process new information 

     - A popular, secular Buddhist definition of mindfulness as a state of intentional and nonjudgmental attention to the present moment (I think this may have originated with Jon Kabat-Zinn, whose book Full-Catastrophe Living was one of my most powerful introductions to formal meditation practice; I can’t recommend his work highly enough)

     - Barbara Fredrickson’s broaden and build theory 

     - The field of Behavior Analysis and the book Self-Directed Behavior by David L. Watson and Roland G. Tharp (I used the tenth edition) for changing behavior 

     - Sam Harris’ Waking Up app 

Let me know what resonates and what you want to hear more about. 

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Background photo by me, Monica 

Music by Sleeping At Last 

Production by me, Monica Bahan 

Accompanying photos on Instagram @un.fiving 

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fiving: an enneagram 5 in progress
My name is Monica, and in the enneagram of personality I’m a self-preservation 5w4. Long story short: I tend to self-sabotage by avoiding vulnerability, observing rather than participating, doubting my knowledge, overanalyzing, minimizing my needs, over-focusing on details, and being stubbornly independent. But I'm tired of getting in my own way. So here I am, opening myself up, taking risks, and sharing reflections and wisdom along the way. With plenty of mixed metaphors and minimal editing—by design and out of necessity.