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New Skills for New Times: Using the Enneagram to Navigate Adapative Change

  • Hamline United Methodist Church, Community Room 1514 West Englewood Avenue Saint Paul, MN, 55104 United States (map)

Are you feeling uneasy? Maybe your old beliefs, values, and ways of doing things aren’t working anymore. Maybe you feel called to create something new, but you don’t know what that is – much less where to start. Do you find yourself wishing someone would just fix everything? We are entering a time of adaptive change; we need to develop new values, new skills and new ways to connect.

This class will explore adaptive change and the common pitfalls each enneagram type may experience and extraordinary gifts they bring. There will be chances for discussion and questions and participants will leave with some growth and self-care specific to their type. No prior enneagram experience is required.

Cost: $50, light refreshments will be served

Beth Beaty has been studying the enneagram for over 10 years and is a certified enneagram teacher. She loves bringing her sense of humor and practical outlook to her enneagram work. She is constantly inspired by how the enneagram helps people discover their gifts and face their habitual problems with compassion, courage and humor.

Beth is a certified lay minister in the United Methodist Church. She lives in St Paul with her fiancé and has an adult daughter, who she calls her Beloved Eights.

Please register by Thursday, March 14.

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