Posted on | January 3, 2010 | Comments Off
It’s time again – a new year, a new decade, and an opportunity for a new start. If you read the studies, the number of people who make new year’s resolutions and fail is depressing. So many of us have good intentions, and sometimes even the same resolutions year after year, and yet, these resolutions go unaccomplished. One of the key reasons is that we all have deeply ingrained, fundamental, unconscious patterns. These patterns include habits of thinking and emotion and a focus of attention. If this habitual patterned structure is unconscious and unobserved it is difficult to make changes. Our best intentions will be thwarted and we may feel defeated, resigned, depressed, or just go into a state of denial without achieving the changes and results we want. It is possible to make real change and we have a guest that can help show us a roadmap.
This week is the launch of a special “New Year, New YOU!” three part series about the Enneagram. We are excited to
welcome back Dr. David Daniels, M.D as our guest to teach us about this personality system. Dr. Daniels is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Stanford University Medical School and also one of the world’s foremost developers and teachers of the enneagram. He is also co-founder, along with Helen Palmer, of Enneagram Worldwide, one of the leading schools for teaching the enneagram system. His best-selling book, “The Essential Enneagram”, has recently been revised, updated, and republished with the latest information about this remarkable system.
Discovering your enneatype, meaning your particular habits of thinking and emotion and your underlying primary focus of attention, can provide you with the perspective you need to finally make the changes you want to make.
Tune in this Wednesday at 9am to 1150AM KKNW, (or streaming live here on our web site – click the “Listen” tab), and learn how the wisdom of the Enneagram can guide you and help you build a strong inner witness so you can have the 2010, (and beyond), you want.
To your health!




