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Using the Enneagram as a Lens for Decision Making

Using the Enneagram as a Lens for Decision Making

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In this episode of Courageous Leaders, Connected Teams, host Stephanie Freeth reveals how your Enneagram type can profoundly shape your leadership decisions — often in ways you don’t even realize.

You’ll learn how to:
✅ Use the Enneagram as a lens for understanding decision-making patterns
✅ Recognize how each type’s core motivations impact choices
✅ Shift from fear-based to curiosity-driven decision making
✅ Engage whole-body wisdom: head, heart, and gut
✅ Apply practical frameworks like Defining Decision Rights & RACI
✅ Help your teams make more courageous, connected, and aligned decisions

By understanding your type’s default patterns — and learning how to balance them — you can make decisions that are more creative, grounded, and connected. Better decisions = Better teams = Better outcomes.

👉 Ready to go deeper? Stephanie works with leaders and teams to build decision-making capacity through leadership coaching, Enneagram work, and team retreats. See below for links.👇

Timestamps
00:00 Intro & Decision Making Overview
02:00 Emotional & Body Intelligence in Decision Making
05:00 Common Decision-Making Traps
12:00 Enneagram Types & Decision Filters
26:00 Practical Frameworks: Defining Decision Rights & RACI
31:00 Supporting Courageous Decisions as a Team
34:00 Wrap Up & How to Work with Stephanie

📌 Stephanie Freeth - Connect & Learn More
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🤝 Book a Complimentary Discovery Call
🔗 LinkedIn
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