Coach, mentor, and senior faculty at the Deep Coaching Institute, Diana Redmond (SX9), talks to me about her journey and shares a couple of great tips for coaching Enneagram Nines.
- Diana's background [3.05]
- How she encountered the Enneagram and initial response [8.30]
- How Diana found the Diamond Approach work [13.20]
- What it means for coaching Nines that they are formed in the Belly Center [15.40]
- How to teach Nines to get centered in their bellies [19.07]
- How to avoid activating resistance/stubbornness [22.47]
- How to guide Nines to experience their anger [25.10]
- How to support Nines in seeing the Passion, Sloth [27.00]
- How Nines have a distorted sense of time [27.50]
- Diana's views on Object Relations [30.35]
- Do all awakening Nines go through a period of being overtly angry? [34.05]
- How important is a body practice like yoga or aikido for Nines? [34.43]
- Tip for Nines when exercising [36.10]
References
Deep Coaching Institue
Diamond Approach
About Diana
Diana's website.
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