Chris Hansen has served as an advisor to creative professionals across North America. As an expert in the Enneagram he has been sought out by writers, directors, producers, actors, and illustrators to liberate their creative potential. Based in California, his nonprofit PIKO Fellowship provides assistance to the emerging next generation of storytellers in the fields of writing, film, and graphic novels.
Enneagram: Know Yourself as Creative
Speaker(s): Chris Hansen
Date: April 10, 2010
Length: 4hr 52min
Product ID: RGDL4008S
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The Enneagram (ANY-ah-gram) is a map of the nine fundamental personality types of human nature and their complex interrelationships. It is a development of modern psychology that has roots in spiritual wisdom from many different ancient traditions. The Enneagram is an extremely powerful tool for understanding ourselves and the people we work with. It can help us to unlock our strengths and get past our mental and emotional blocks to create our best work.
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