Millenneagram The enneagram guide for discovering your truest, baddest self

Hannah Paasch, 1990-

Book - 2019

"The Enneagram is an ancient personality typing system that has a sneaky way of revealing who we are and why we do the things we do. Using nine types, it gets to the root of our fears and motivations, unveiling our inner-most selves. Millenneagram reinvigorates the Enneagram by putting a modern spin on the classic nine types. Hannah Paasch, creator of the popular #millenneagream threads on Twitter, reveals how this system acts as a map toward our authentic selves. For Hannah, the Enneagram is not about changing who we are, but rather nurturing and loving our whole selves, even the pain in the ass qualities. "Only from this position of wholeness, rootedness in who we are, what we believe, and what kind of story we are writing, will... we be able to act bravely for the sake of justice and humanity--to approach our f*cked-up world with the grounded courage it asks of us.""--Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Hannah Paasch, 1990- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xxv, 13 unnumbered pages, 235 pages : illustration ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-232).
ISBN
9780062872395
  • The intuitive triad. Millenneagram 8: the dragon
  • Millenneagram 9: the wallflower
  • Millenneagram 1: the machine
  • The feeling triad. Millenneagram 2: the parent
  • Millenneagram 3: the winner
  • Millenneagram 4: the tortured artist
  • The thinking triad. Millenneagram 5: The detective
  • Millenneagram 6: the oracle
  • Millenneagram 7: the party.
Review by Library Journal Review

According to writer Paasch (the Huffington Post; Vox; Mother Jones), readers can use the ancient enneagram model of human personality types to explore their motivations, fears, and basic desires in order to pinpoint their identities and reach specific life goals. Paasch tweaks the traditional enneagram diagram to include types such as the romantic, the reformer, and the peacemaker, and proposes the millenneagram, with categories such as the parent, the winner, and the wallflower. She details every kind of character trait and associated triad and explains how to utilize these qualities to one's full advantage as well as how to get along with other styles. VERDICT The beauty of this system is discovering and celebrating one's true self, and while Paasch's material may be valuable, her irreverent tone might be a turnoff for some readers, while attractive to others. © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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