NO BULLSHIT BREAKFAST: ENNEAGRAM

Join us for a morning of self-discovery during the No Bullshit Breakfast: Enneagram on Wednesday, November 6th. The Enneagram is a powerful personality typing system that illuminates our walk in this world and how we as individuals experience our journey. After completing a specialty designed online questionnaire, the Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator, each person will be identified by one of nine personality types:

Type One: The Reformer

Type Two: The Helper

Type Three: The Achiever

Type Four: The Individualist

Type Five: The Investigator

Type Six: The Loyalist

Type Seven: The Enthusiast

Type Eight: The Challenger

Type Nine: The Peacemaker

As enneagram.com states, “Each of the nine Enneagram personality profiles has a distinct, well-developed coping strategy for relating to self, others and the environment.  In addition, each of the nine types has its own precise path to psychological and spiritual freedom, the key being compassionate and guided self-observation.”

After registration, each attendee will be given a code to take the Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator and the results will be sent be sent you and the instructor, Jess Turner. During your time at The Factory you will enjoy a light breakfast, coffee, instruction and guidance from Jess on understanding the details of the Enneagram system and your personality type, and a shopping guide customized to your unique personality type.

You can reserve your seat at the table here or by calling 256-760-1090 and please let us know in advance if you have any dietary restrictions and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

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  1. Nancy LIcalzi

    I would love to participate but I live in Louisiana and this is too quick for me to make plans. If possible, please put my name down for the next time it is offered.

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    1. Alabama Chanin

      Hi, Nancy! I am sorry to hear that you cannot make it to this breakfast, but I have sent you an email about future events. We hope to see you at The Factory soon.

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