Free Enneagram Typing Interviews for all my Human Design Clients!!

I have announcement!!

1. When you purchase a Human Design Foundation reading from me, it now comes with a FREE enneagram typing interview first

2. I am also offering free enneagram typing interviews to all of my past Human Design clients. You can respond to this email to claim.

**Offer valid until further notice.

**If you already know your type, you still qualify.

What is an enneagram typing interview?

I ask you a lot questions. Then, I share my hypothesis about your likely enneagram type and subtype and we can discuss.

The interview process typically takes anywhere from 1-2 hours, sometimes more depending on how complicated and/or talkative you are

It is not guaranteed that we will identify the correct type. This is the case even with a highly experienced practitioner— and I’m still very new to this and in training, hence I’m currently offering free typing interviews so I can practice and learn.

Still, even if you end up rejecting my assessment of your type or decide that enneagram isn’t for you— if you enjoy talking about yourself and/or interacting with me, you’ll likely enjoy the typing process regardless of outcome. So, I recommend trying it!

Why does enneagram now come before Human Design?

Reason #1: Regardless of whether or not we successfully identify your type, I’ve been enjoying entering our work together from a starting place of receptive curiosity.

Human Design reveals a lot, yes. It’s wild how much you can see in a chart.  But it’s not everything.

It feels valuable and respectful to listen to you tell me about yourself before I start telling you about yourself. Ask questions before sharing answers.

Reason #2: Human Design is not inherently useful in every context.  It’s usefulness depends on how you apply it.

Human Design has been extraordinarily helpful for me over the past 6 years, and I have loved witnessing its positive impact on others. I am beyond grateful. At the same time, it has become increasingly apparent to me how easy and common it is for people to misuse HD in order to rationalize avoiding work we’re not yet ready to do— for example, in my case, the work of becoming more pragmatic and organized. “I don’t have the energy for that! I’m not a generator!” Etc. Enneagram helped me see this in ways I can’t unsee.

There’s a lot that am excited to eventually share as I continue to research and experiment with the relationship between these two systems. But for now, I will just say that I’m no longer interested in telling somebody about their HD chart without first getting to know their personality structure through the lens of enneagram. It feels irresponsible.

Rigid overreliance on any theoretical framework obscures awareness. Enneagram and HD have a lot of overlap, and they also have areas of dissonance. Working with both helps me to hold both more loosely.

Ultimately, it’s out of my control what you do with the information I share. That said, my hope is that it empowers you towards embodying more of your true potential, versus reinforces your limiting self-concepts. By integrating multiple frameworks, I am implementing a system of checks and balances.

Questions are welcome!

Love,

Bri

P.S. Happy Holidays

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