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Ian cron the road back to you
Ian cron the road back to you











ian cron the road back to you ian cron the road back to you

Each chapter from that point (up until the last one) focuses on each Enneagram type, explaining: what a healthy, average and unhealthy person of that type looks like their deadly sin what they seek and what they avoid how they were as children how they are in relationships and at work what other types they can behave like (wings and adoptive behaviors under stress and security) and what they need to hear to become healthy in their type. The book starts with an introduction explaining and defining the Enneagram, followed by a chapter detailing how to find your type and what to watch for as you read the subsequent pages. It’s important to note that while Ian is a priest and the book is spiritual in nature, anyone, regardless of your faith background, can learn from its teachings. Consider it a beginner’s guide to the Enneagram, in which you’ll find witty and relatable examples of real people and their types. Throughout the book, the authors do their best to take the complexity of the Enneagram and easy to understand. Remembering Ian Morgan Cron’s talk from Leadercast Live 2018, we decided to select his and Suzanne Stabile’s book, The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery, as our November book of the month to take a closer look at the Enneagram-an ancient personality typing tool that provides “the why” behind how you interact with the world-and how it can be used in building a leader’s self-awareness. This month, Leadercast is focused on the theme of exploration, and we couldn’t help but think of it in the context of the self.

ian cron the road back to you

(Think of it like the directions you receive on a plane for when the oxygen masks deploy: “Put on your own mask first before assisting others.”)

ian cron the road back to you

You may recall in 2018, Leadercast took a deep dive into self-awareness for its Leading Yourself theme, which covered the idea that before a leader has the ability to lead others, they must first learn how to lead themselves. Billie Jean King once shared, “I think self-awareness is probably the most important thing towards being a champion.” Self-awareness is key in anything you do, whether you’re a champion tennis player like Billie or a leader of an organization.













Ian cron the road back to you