
Understanding Your Maps: Attachment, Enneagram, and Beyond
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In this episode 2, hosts Jessie and Tamara dive deep into the core of relationship patterns, exploring how our past experiences shape our present connections. Through vulnerable personal stories, they illuminate the power of self-reflection and healing, emphasizing that understanding your attachment style and Enneagram patterns is crucial for relational growth.
Join Jessie and Tamara as they discuss the profound impact of family dynamics and how early experiences can influence our adult relationships. They share insights on navigating conflicts, the importance of communication, and the role of faith in fostering transformation. Discover how recognizing that "hurt people hurt people" can cultivate compassion and pave the way for deeper connections.
This episode isn't just about theory; it's about practical tools and real-life examples. Learn how coaching can guide you on your journey, how celebrating small moments can strengthen your family, and how reconnecting with old friends can reveal shared paths of personal growth. They emphasize that true change comes from doing the inner work, and that self-education is a vital component of transformation.
Whether you're struggling with recurring relationship patterns or simply seeking to deepen your understanding of yourself and others, this episode of Transforming Us offers valuable insights and encouragement. Tune in to discover how you can unlock your relationship blueprint and embark on a journey of lasting transformation. This podcast is here to help you understand your patterns and find a path to a better understanding your relationships and make necessary changes.
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