
The Art of Typing
Powerful Tools for Enneagram Typing
by Ginger LapidBogda
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Demystify the Enneagram typing process with "The Art of Typing." Unlike any other Enneagram book, it contains illuminating illustrations, targeted differentiating questions, color infographics of the 9 Ego structures and more. See what type 4 and 7 do at the park or how type 3 and 6 navigate a maze. A book for those who help others find their type....
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