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Tag Archives: personality drive
Discovering the Sun of Self and Eclipsing Your Inner Critic’s Discomfort
By Metta Sweet Edge, LCSW, MAT Driving home at sunset from the beach this summer, my two-and-a-half year old son pointed West and shouted excitedly “Orange Sun! Orange Sun! Orange Sun!” over and over in delight. Clearly amazed and thrilled … Continue reading
Personality Drive Pointers through Exploring the Enneagram – Part 2
by Metta Sweet Johnson, LCSW, MAT Note: This is the second of a series of articles on the Enneagram. I recommend you read my first article on this subject in order to get the most out of this one. What … Continue reading
Personality Drive Pointers through Exploring the Enneagram – Part 1
by Metta Sweet Johnson, LMSW, MAT You may have heard a lot of talk lately about personality type tests and how they’re used to help people with career choices, relationship issues, and personal growth. They’re also used by businesses to … Continue reading