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ENNEAGS, XE ADE EAs if Ne. 8 The Aoaerter Net The Perfectionist The in cant Mek She Halper Ne. 6 The Queatianen Mer Py ee The Romantic ® Stas Sc. Discover the @) Types of People Renal Dae & Slizabeth Wagele PSYCHOLOGY /SELF-HELP The first easy—and fun—guide to the Enneagram, the fasci- neing ond reveling mahod of understanding personaly types, for the beginner, the expert, and everyone in between. This witty and informative guide demystiies the ancient Enneagram system with cartoons, exercises, and personality tests that reveal our motivations ond desires and show how to put that knowledge fo use in our everyday lives. PESAP IRN ® af & gh “Renee and Liz's book made us laugh out loud! For new- comers, it offers an entertaining and engaging approach to a complex and subtle subject. For those already familiar with the Enneagram, their wry observations and infectious humor will elicit many chuckles of recognition. We warmly recommend The Enneagram Made Easy." — Don Richard Riso, author of Personality Types and Understanding the Enneagram, and Russ Hudson “With wit, charm, and refreshing simplicity . . . Baron and Wagele creatively provide o nonthreatening way to under stand the basic concepts of the Enneagram.” — Kathleen V. Hurley ond Theodore E. Dobson, coauthors of My Best Self Using the Enneagram fo Free the Soul “To create a thriving love relationship, two people must under. stand and accept each other's basic personality traits. Now, Baron and Wagele have made this crucial task supremely enjoyable. Every couple who laugh their way through The Enneagram Made Easy will be the richer for it.” — Susan Page, author of if I'm So Wonderful, Why am | Still Single? cand Now That I’m Married, Why Isn’t Everything Perfect? Front cover deign oh 1s8N 0-06-251026-6 HarperSanFrancisco Loeb & Sons, Corie Leeb 90000> USA $14.00 lj | CANADA $18.75 oNrano62's 10266! rx 0394 ~ The 9 Types of People: Not. The Perfectioniat Motivated by the need to lve life the right way, improve yourself and others, and avoid anger. Noe The Helper Motivated by the need to be loved ‘and appreciated, to express your positive feelings toward others, and to avoid being seen as needy. Nes. The Achiever ‘Motivated by the need to be productive, to achieve success, cond to avoid failure. Nor. The Romantic Motivated by the need to understand your feelings ond to be understood, to search for the meaning of life, and 10 avoid being ordinary Nes. The Oboerver Molivated by the need to know everything and understand the Universe, fo be selfsuffcient and left clone, and to avoid not having the tenswer or looking foolish. Ne 6. The Queationer ‘Motivated by the need to receive ‘approval, to feel token care of, and 40 ovoid being seen os rebellious. No 7. The Adventurer Motivated by the need to be happy and plon fun things, to contribute to the world, and to ovoid suffering and pain. Ne 8. The Maserter ‘Motivated by the need to be selfreliant and sirong, to make {on impact on the world, and 10 ‘void being weak. DNe9. The Peacemaker ‘Motivated by the need to keep the peace, merge with others, ‘ond avoid conflict.

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