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Bloom Where
 You're Planted

Using the Enneagram to Encounter Your Capacity for Growth
Beth Johnson: Certified Advanced Enneagram Teacher 

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Pssst...I'm so glad you're here! Taking steps toward personal growth requires time and energy, so it is no small feat that you're showing up for yourself. I'm honored to meet you wherever you are on your unique path...so, let's grow together!

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So, what does it mean to "bloom where you're planted"?

Some people hear "planted" and think "stuck". Certainly there are times when we are stuck and need to pivot. More often, we need to face our blind spots, do the right thing even when it's hard, and make the choice to respond differently right where we are. We bloom by becoming aware of our core motivations, being willing to hear the truth about who we are, and being brave enough to walk through our shadows to find the virtues we already have access to at our core. The three leaps we make to get from seed to plant to bloom are: recognize, receive, and restore. These are the pillars that will guide your growth during our time together. 

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Blooming can look like turning away from a tendency of resentment or anger and stepping into the virtue of serenity, running from deceit to find the virtue of honesty, trudging through fear to find the virtue of courage, or challenging pride to discover the virtue of humility. As your Enneagram guide, I will walk beside you to plant seeds that will harvest the fruit you long to produce in your life. 

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For those who are spiritually minded, the Bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 7:24, "Friends, stay where you were called to be. God is there. Hold your high ground with Him on your side." This means we can stride instead of strive if we align ourselves with the goodness already present inside of us. When we're willing to look inside and find the true self (the one inside of us who has been there all along), we can find ourselves at home.

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I would be honored to walk the path from darkness to light, seed to bloom, shadow to virtue with you...let's grow together!

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