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Deep Listening For Enneagram Type 3

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Who doesn’t love being applauded for a job well done? And which of us as parents or adults don’t love applauding the young - sometimes literally clapping after a performance? That’s natural and it’s necessary to encourage achievement. This is part of life…competition, endurance, challenge and success. But when the trophy doesn’t come, when the grades fall, when the job is lost and success is no where to be seen…when the applause has stopped…..what does the voice inside say?

Today, if you are an Enneagram type 3 or you love a type 3, listen deeply and compassionately to this message as if a child is saying this….“It’s not okay to have my own feelings and my own identity.” Can you hear that sweet boy or girl saying….”I’ll be what you want me to be and you’ll be so proud. I’ll be the best for you and I know you’ll love me, right?”

Dear Enneagram type 3 - You have carried this message to long. It no longer serves you and it’s time to let it go.

Breath in this pure truth….”I am loved and accepted today. I WAS loved before I ever put on the first mask to hide my true feelings. I am free to drop anything that covers my true identity which is simply and wonderfully ME.

#Enneagram #Enneagram3 #EnneagramType3 #DeepListening #EnneagramChildhoodMessage

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Who doesn’t love being applauded for a job well done? And which of us as parents or adults don’t love applauding the young - sometimes literally clapping after a performance? That’s natural and it’s necessary to encourage achievement. This is part of life…competition, endurance, challenge and success. But when the trophy doesn’t come, when the grades fall, when the job is lost and success is no where to be seen…when the applause has stopped…..what does the voice inside say?

Today, if you are an Enneagram type 3 or you love a type 3, listen deeply and compassionately to this message as if a child is saying this….“It’s not okay to have my own feelings and my own identity.” Can you hear that sweet boy or girl saying….”I’ll be what you want me to be and you’ll be so proud. I’ll be the best for you and I know you’ll love me, right?”

Dear Enneagram type 3 - You have carried this message to long. It no longer serves you and it’s time to let it go.

Breath in this pure truth….”I am loved and accepted today. I WAS loved before I ever put on the first mask to hide my true feelings. I am free to drop anything that covers my true identity which is simply and wonderfully ME.

#Enneagram #Enneagram3 #EnneagramType3 #DeepListening #EnneagramChildhoodMessage

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