30 min

EP308: You’re Not as Aware as You Think You Are—How to Change That Using the Enneagram Lead with the Enneagram with Host Tracy O’Malley

    • Entrepreneurship

15 years ago, I thought I was really self-aware. I saw myself clearly and understood how my experiences shaped my behavior.
But in truth, I wasn’t nearly as self-aware as I thought.
And the Enneagram showed me what I was missing. It helped me take my emotional intelligence to the next level.
On this episode of Lead with the Enneagram, I explain how true self-awareness comes from understanding how you respond to triggers and recognizing the impact you have on others.
I explore why blaming, judging and justifying keeps you stuck, challenging you to turn the mirror on yourself when you’re irritated by other people.
Listen in to understand why you can’t have compassion for others when you’re beating yourself up and learn the first steps to developing genuine self-awareness using the Enneagram!
What You Will Learn
Why you may not be nearly as self-aware as you think you are
How true self-awareness involves understanding how you respond to triggers
What makes the Enneagram a powerful tool for recognizing how you impact others
How to leverage self-awareness to communicate more effectively
The value in turning the mirror on yourself when you feel judgement or irritation
Why blaming, judging and justifying keeps you stuck
The danger in letting self-awareness take you down a shame spiral
How we’re triggered when we feel weak in a particular area of our lives
Why I feel judgmental when someone else gets attention (and what I do about it)
Why we can’t have compassion for others when we’re beating ourselves up
How the Enneagram can help you get to who you’re divinely designed to be
The first steps to developing self-awareness using the Enneagram
Connect with Tracy
Tracy’s Website
Tracy on Instagram
Tracy on Facebook
Tracy on Twitter
Tracy on LinkedIn
Resources
Access Your Enneagram Blueprint
Book a 90-Minute Power Session
Email info@tracyomalley.com

15 years ago, I thought I was really self-aware. I saw myself clearly and understood how my experiences shaped my behavior.
But in truth, I wasn’t nearly as self-aware as I thought.
And the Enneagram showed me what I was missing. It helped me take my emotional intelligence to the next level.
On this episode of Lead with the Enneagram, I explain how true self-awareness comes from understanding how you respond to triggers and recognizing the impact you have on others.
I explore why blaming, judging and justifying keeps you stuck, challenging you to turn the mirror on yourself when you’re irritated by other people.
Listen in to understand why you can’t have compassion for others when you’re beating yourself up and learn the first steps to developing genuine self-awareness using the Enneagram!
What You Will Learn
Why you may not be nearly as self-aware as you think you are
How true self-awareness involves understanding how you respond to triggers
What makes the Enneagram a powerful tool for recognizing how you impact others
How to leverage self-awareness to communicate more effectively
The value in turning the mirror on yourself when you feel judgement or irritation
Why blaming, judging and justifying keeps you stuck
The danger in letting self-awareness take you down a shame spiral
How we’re triggered when we feel weak in a particular area of our lives
Why I feel judgmental when someone else gets attention (and what I do about it)
Why we can’t have compassion for others when we’re beating ourselves up
How the Enneagram can help you get to who you’re divinely designed to be
The first steps to developing self-awareness using the Enneagram
Connect with Tracy
Tracy’s Website
Tracy on Instagram
Tracy on Facebook
Tracy on Twitter
Tracy on LinkedIn
Resources
Access Your Enneagram Blueprint
Book a 90-Minute Power Session
Email info@tracyomalley.com

30 min