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My Money Story

I was only 22 years old when I got married. We started out as the typical middle class couple with each of us working and nothing much in terms of savings or inherited wealth or great financial gifts from rich parents. In fact I still had to help support my younger siblings through school because my father died when I was only 16 years old, leaving my widowed mother with parcels of inherited property which she sold little by little for a song because we were eight children in the family and there were still four younger ones to sustain and support through schooling. My mother had no other means of earning because she had been a fulltime housewife and mother and completely dependent on my father for financial support. Life insurance agents were not much around then as they are now and besides even if they would have convinced my father to secure a policy, the probability it would have lapsed was high considering that always there didn’t seem to be enough money to go around. I guess in a way, my husband and I were fortunate in that we were both working when we got married. But we immediately had a child so there was not much time to save so we begun to set up house with just an empty apartment without furniture and a borrowed bed. We ate our meals on the stairway because we still couldn’t afford a dining table. But two income earners proved financially powerful and despite having a child every year for the first three years of marriage we were able to fully furnish our rented apartment in just a very short span of time as we both prospered in our respective careers especially my husband who moved up very fast and quick in the corporate ladder of a well known food and beverage conglomerate. So we could afford to send our three children to good reputable schools and provide a typical middle class lifestyle with good food, clothing and other perks including a company provided car for our family use. But the pay-off for each one of us having our own respective full-time careers was that the children were left mostly to yayas. Fortunately, I had good reliable household help and yayas then who took good care of my children as they were growing up and after more than 10 years renting an apartment we moved to our very own house in a typical middle class subdivision south of Makati. We both continued to prosper and earn more in our respective careers and so the good life continued and a fourth child was born twelve years age difference from my youngest. The eldest and youngest were boys and the two in between were the girls.
But the problem was there was no MoneySense magazine then nor was there a group of financial planners like what we have now under the umbrella of the Register Financial Planners of the Philippines (RFP) who could have provided the guidance and tutoring and perhaps even help us develop the discipline to give priority to savings and investment and reduce spending to the basic minimum. Our life insurance coverage was very minimal. But life was good so we went our merry way living a good comfortable middle-average class lifestyle. Then the crisis struck. My husband lost his high-paying job due to a major business takeover of the food and beverage company giant he worked with and he found himself jobless. By this time the children were already in third, second and first year college and the youngest child was five years old. So we experienced a financial crash though it was not sudden. My husband tried to get into business but it failed after six years of operation and all our meager savings was wiped out. Then to survive we had to sell our assets. First to go were the cars, then the house and everything else. We had to move back to Makati and rent the apartment that my husband used for his failed business venture. Since the business was a printing business the black soot of the printing ink was still evident on the walls – a far cry indeed from what the family had enjoyed in the house in the subdivision. But more than the financial loss what was more difficult to deal with was the erosion of the self-confidence of every member of the family, the fear that the children would no longer be able to finish their college education and the emotional turmoil of having to contend with a husband who could not take the crisis and went into depression, anger, self-hate and completely and totally just withdrew from his responsibilities as the main breadwinner. This was my situation at age 41 with four children, three in college in the best schools in the country and one in kindergarten and a devastated and broken man for a husband and I didn’t even have a job because when times were good, I left my job for a sales job as an insurance agent that paid me commissions so I could spend more time with my children during their adolescent years, perhaps to compensate for the time I missed being with them in their earlier childhood years when my husband and I had to maintain our two jobs. So if you were in my situation what would you have done?

Thank GOD for the Filipino extended family support tradition. My two elder sisters helped me with the tuition fees of my children so they could continue to study in the same prestigious schools they were used to. My five year old was enrolled in a Chinese school to avail of the good academic training but without the cost of the more well-known schools. Then a good friend and townmate who was already holding the position of President in a life insurance company offered me a full-time job, with a good pay and a good starting position as an officer of the company. And slowly, little by little, I picked up the pieces but my husband remained broken. He continued to wallow in victimization and self-pity and completely allowed himself to deteriorate, physically, mentally, emotionally and even spiritually. The analogy that could best describe my situation then (1989) was that my family was like a ship that got shipwrecked. I had to swim to shore with four kids on my back and I didn’t know how to swim and my husband was trying to pull us all down with him to drown. But by the grace of GOD , I persevered. Now I know why the crisis had to happen. It was for me to turn to GOD and experience his love. Perhaps during the years of plenty, I had not thought much of being close to GOD and in his love for me he allowed a crisis situation to happen in my life for me to learn lessons from and to come to him in love and humility and surrender my life to his care totally and completely. But of course the transformation came about slowly, little by little, one day at a time. GOD usually sends angels (real life people) to guide and help us during crisis situations. HE never leaves us alone. Indeed it was a very humbling experience.

Solo now, by myself, I returned to a full-time job at age 41 and it was good paying. But still it was not enough to support three children in college and one in elementary with me providing for all of our everyday living expenses without any single centavo contribution from my husband because he continued to stay down in the dumps. So I had a good friend, a businesswoman who got me as her business partner in the food business and other business transactions where we could earn extra money to augment my salary in my full-time job. This, plus the help of my sisters got me through those four crucial years that my three older children had to finish their college education. Then after they graduated, one at a time, and each one got a job and was able to support their own needs, then I turned to buying a house again. How I did it was by the grace of GOD. The house was a foreclosed property being offered by my company to us employees and it was at a very good price. Now I understand why its important to take risks in investment. I just had to take the risk. Close my eyes and be very courageous. Fear engulfed me because buying a property as huge as a residential house, all by myself, even if my three older children were already graduated from college, I still had to send my youngest child through school and he was by then in high school and I would have to still send him to college. Even with my business income augmenting my salary as an employee, it would still be a challenge. I could not really ask the help of my three children because their income was just enough to meet their individual needs and the fact that I didn’t have to worry about supporting them anymore was already a very big help. But it was a golden opportunity of a lifetime. One that should not be discarded because to do so would be folly and yet in my situation wasn’t it folly to do so? But my having become more spiritual has imbued in me faith and trust in Divine providence. Experiencing GOD’s love has also made me more courageous and able to overcome fear which can be overwhelming if I just had to deal with it without GOD’s help. So I took the plunge, I bought the house. I thank GOD I did. The amount that went to paying for the amortization was the equivalent of the amount I would have paid renting. Though it was again in the Southern part of Makati, still it was nearer than our first house. But the house is bigger and better built than the house we had before. And after a few years of adjustment, I bought a family car. When my youngest child (son) went to college I was able to send him to a prestigious exclusive college. I had a house. I had a car. My three older children were on their own, with jobs, independent and self-supporting but I still was not able to save because by then I had to let go the business ventures that I went into partnership with my friend to focus fulltime in my corporate job. My husband has never fully recovered or gone back to earn a living. My youngest son took a second course in college as a compromise to my not being able to afford anymore to send him to medical school and this decision may not have been a wise decision on my part because as a result I incurred debts to maintain the house, the car, the second college education and without the extra income from business. But my son finally graduated from his second course last year and got a good paying job in June 2009 and is finally on his own, independent and self-supporting.

I have completed twenty (20) years service in my corporate job. I retired Dec. 31, 2010. I am now 63 years old. Upon receiving my retirement benefits I paid and cleaned up all my debts. I am now debt free. I have a fully paid for house, a fully paid for old car (not much really in terms of material wealth). But I have four children, all graduated from college (the youngest with two college degrees) and earning on their own. I am in the process of completing my certification as a Registered Financial Planner so I can serve others. I have set up counselling and training services for personal growth and development of soul consciousness. I am also in the process of completing my certification as Soul Counsellor. I have learned that its not so much about the amount of money that one has that matters but its about building character, values, qualities, virtues. Its about connecting to soul-spirit and being aligned with Universal and Divine Laws. Its also about being kind and loving to oneself as well as to others. Its about being true and authentic in living one’s life. Its the practice of unconditional love and acceptance. Its finding one’s true life purpose and commit to serve others.

My money story is about FAMILY, GOD and LOVE. This is TRUE WEALTH.

Evolving from Scarcity to Abundance!

How? Fulfill needs rather than cater to wants.

Wants vs. needs, is there a difference?

Most often than not, if not always, our wants or desires cost money. Try to conduct an informal survey and you probably end up with a list that looks something like this:

I want to have a good paying job or profession or business!
I want to send my children to good private schools.
I want a house in a safe secure subdivision or a condominium unit!
I want to have a car! Maybe two because of the color coding scheme!
I want to travel and go on vacation every once in a while.
I want to have money in the bank all the time to cover any emergencies and to be able to give to charity and help the less fortunate.
I want to be able to eat in restaurants with great ambiance and chef prepared food once in a while!
I want to be able to afford tickets for shows that develop me in the music, art and culture.
I want to have a retirement and savings plan, an insurance plan and an educational plan.
I want to have money to be able to pay my credit cards on time or better yet be debt-free and pay everything in cash!
I want to be able to afford clothes, shoes, accessories for myself and my family members!
I want to maintain a lifestyle suited to my desired social standing in the community where I live.

But all these cost money right? And income is not enough? This is probably the situation with 70% of the Filipino population.

So, how do we solve this problem?

Identify the needs behind the wants. Fulfill the needs and you reduce the wants that require more money! Identifying and fulfilling our needs will lead us to earn more money and develop the discipline we require to reduce and limit our spending so we do not go on a deficit.

So how do we identify our needs? First and foremost each and every individual human being on the face of the earth is a unique individual with his/her own sets of needs but in general we all human share common needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs best illustrates this:

PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS – Breathing, Food, Water, Sleep. God has already provided for all our needs on the physiological level – AIR, EARTH, WATER, LIGHT (& Night).

SAFETY and SECURITY – of body, morality, property, resources, environment, community.

LOVE and BELONGING – Intimacy, family, friendships, community inclusiveness and Oneness.

WORTHINESS, SELF-ESTEEM – Achievement, Confidence, Respect, Responsibility and Authority, Leadership and Group and Community Development.

SELF-ACTUALIZATION – Wholeness, Unconditional Love and Acceptance of Self and Others. Imagination, Creativity. Practice of Universal and Divine Laws. Service.

So let us focus in fulfilling our needs because doing so does not cost money. We only need to change perspectives and in doing so we change our experiences. In addressing or fulfilling the needs behind our wants we will be able to provide greater service to others and then the natural Law of Attraction will manifest and we receive blessings (which include more income) and we are then able to attain our wants as well. We are able to evolve from SCARCITY to ABUNDANCE!

If you need help with a unique, individual particular problem email info@sofia.com and we shall be more than happy to help you.

First we need to ask, What Are Your Thoughts About Money?

Here is an exercise that will make you stop, look, listen and discover your hidden unconscious beliefs about money that may be blocking you from having more of it, or if you already have enough of it, you may not be managing properly or enjoying it. It seems as if there is always never enough. Why?

Go over the list below and check which ones of the following phrases and words represent your thoughts about money. Which ones resonate with you. Choose the first seven that would best describe how you think about money and journal on these further. Ask yourself the question after each phrase.“Why?”. Why do you think this way about money and keep asking ?Why?” until you are able to identify the reason behind your thought(s). The first step in changing a thought pattern is to become aware of it. AWARENESS. The second is to accept that indeed this is how you think about money – whether that may be negative or positive. ACCEPTANCE. Third you now take action to change the way you think about money, affirm what is positive and bring the new thought pattern into your everyday life behavior. ACTION. To sustain and make the change in your thought pattern more permanent you will need to visualize and affirm it daily like a mantra.

So let’s begin the exercise. Select the phrase(s) that resonate with you the most. Then select your top seven (7) in terms of which ones resonated with you the most and journal further asking the question “Why?” as we have outlined above:

Money is …
a basis for exchange
a headache
a means of equality
a means to participate
a measure of net worth
a measure of self worth
a measure of value
a measuring stick
a payment for service
a responsibility
a return for service
a sign of how poor I am
a sin
a source of guilt
a source of joy
a source of my suffering
a source of resentment
a test of my patience
a tool for control
a tool of justice or karma
a vacation
a virtue
a waste
a worry
an indicator of my worthiness
available as needed
dynamic
easy come, easy go
evil
expensive
food on my table
for a rainy day
for buying toys
for fun
for material things
for rich people
for security
for sharing
for speculation
for spending
for the lucky
gain for one and loss for another
give and take
glue to everything
God, spirituality
good
greed
happiness
hard to come by
in abundant supply
indebtedness
is not everything
king, boss
like water, it flows
love
means to an end
meant to flow
my friend
my value from work
necessary
never enough
not grown on trees
not spiritual
not to be wasted
opportunity
party time
plentiful
potential
power
respect
sacrifice
scarce
security
self-worth
sex appeal
shameful
sinful (if you have too much)
social standing
soon parted
spiritual
success
the result of hard work
the root of all evil
the solution to all my problems.
the source of too many problems
time
to be enjoyed while it lasts
to be leveraged
to be managed
to be respected
to be taken advantage of
unhappiness
what I can’t afford
what I deserve
what I do not have
what is saved
what makes more money
what upsets me
what you cannot take with you
worth working for

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Essentially we are spiritual beings in human form. There is the invisible and visible aspect of who we are. There seems to be two separate realms. But is there really? We know the unquestioned power of who we are as soul-spirit because consciousness gives rise to all matter. Yet on the body-ego-personality level there is no denying the power of money in our everyday life. For most people on this planet the struggle to get money for survival or advancement consumes all of their time and energy. It is in fact the most normal natural thing to do from the time we are able to earn to the time we die. Yet in the course of our journey of life we undergo experiences that make us naturally seek the GOD in us – the soul-spirit Comforter, Creator of all. And then we are asked to divest ourselves of all material attachment to experience our true value, our innate worthiness in oneness with the Creator – the ultimate “I have nothing, . . . . I have everything” state of being.
How then do we reconcile this with the reality of our need for money for our daily survival? How do we divest ourselves of money which in most cases may not even be enough to cover our everyday living expenses? Is there really a conflict? Actually there shouldn’t be. The conflict will be created only by our own distortion of the reality. God has created us in his image and likeness and HE would like for us to experience abundance. He has created the Universe for us to live in and everything we need in life he has already provided for us. We only need to live in right relationship with our physical and material world specifically with money. Our self-worth must not be measured in direct proportion to our net worth as reflected in our Statement of Assets and Liabilities. This spiritual/material duality is part of our existence and the challenge is for us to find the center in the tension and experience wholeness. We are not being asked to divest of our material possessions literally. We need to learn to detach from any attachment to money – to the material and to be able to do this we need to develop or evolve into a higher level of soul-spirit consciousness.
Money by its very nature is neither bad nor good. Man has created money as a valuable tool or resource for the exchange of goods and services needed in living on planet earth in the modern world. Man can use money to either help or harm himself and others. When money no longer serves a higher purpose then the Spiritual/Material conflict is experienced. The Law of Economy and the Law of Attraction are the Universal Laws that govern the use of and exchange of the Universe’ bountiful resources for the good of humankind. When greed, lust, gluttony become the driving force in the accumulation of money then scarcity rather than abundance is created. When the earth’s resources are usurped by a limited few and not shared with the less fortunate then the Spiritual/Material conflict is experienced and acquisition or accumulation of money becomes an obsession or compulsion that no amount can ever give man any feeling of meaning or fulfillment. Only when we are able to align our Spirituality with body-ego-personality material needs can we experience wholeness, meaning, fulfillment and abundance.
However, some people who are deeply committed to the spiritual path, may believe that through their devotion, GOD will take care of them. In fact we affirm that indeed GOD has created the Universe providing all that we need for our survival on earth and this indeed is a spiritual truth. However, we need to ground spirituality by being responsible in attending to the demands of ordinary life. Indeed, spirituality is most powerful when soul is lived and expressed in the most mundane of situations.
In truth there is no conflict. The conflict is being created in the mind of man. If you are having money problems and there doesn’t seem to be never enough it means you are not in alignment with soul-spirit or you are not managing your money properly on the body-ego-personality level. For this you will need a Registered Financial Planner to assist you. On the other hand, if you have more than enough to cover your basic needs and even enjoy luxuries but you still find yourself feeling empty and lack meaning and fulfillment in your life then you will need a Soul Counsellor to help you align the Spiritual with the material in your life.

WISHING YOU GREAT WEALTH AND THE EXPERIENCE OF ABUNDANCE, MEANING AND FULFILLMENT!

On Self-Worth

My friend John has this to say about Self-Worth.

As human beings, we are spirit manifested in form, we are innately worthy. Our worthiness does not have to be strengthened or improved.

However, we may not PERCEIVE ourselves to be worthy. If we doubt our self-worth, consciously or unconsciously, we will limit the good things we will allow into our lives. We will choose and attract into our life the circumstances we believe we deserve and nothing more. So let’s get rid of these self-imposed limits!

Do you consider yourself worthy? It may help to answer these questions:

* Do you find it easier to give than to receive?
* Do you have as much money as you would like?
* Do you feel driven to improve yourself?
* Do you value other people’s time more highly than your own?
* How would you feel if someone offered to pay you an income of $1 million/year?

If you find you lack self-worth, don’t despair. Just being aware of your self-worth issues will help you let them go. Also set an intention to replace self-criticism with self-respect. And the more you explore who you are, the more you will discover your innate love, wisdom and power.

Befriending yourself may very well be the most powerful step you can take in personal growth. An unconditional appreciation of our worth as human beings truly is the foundation block upon which we build enriched lives.

To learn how you may experience your innate worthiness more, visit the Higher Awareness website by clicking on the link in the Friends and Links” box below.

A DIFFERENT KIND OF INVESTMENT

Almost always, if not always, when one hears or reads the word “investment”, it is immediately related to money – where to put money to make it earn, like for example in a savings account, a time deposit, the stock market, corporate or government bonds, mutual funds and so forth and so on – the list could be endless. Very seldom, if ever do we equate investment with TIME, HEALTH, PERSONAL GROWTH AND AWARENESS, DISCOVERING AND PUTTING TO USE OUR GOD GIVEN TALENTS, GIFTS, SKILLS TO SERVE AND RESPOND TO THE NEEDS OF OTHERS. But what I have discovered is that a real honest to goodness investment in which there is absolutely no risk of losing (except if its just all in the mind) actually begins with investing in ourselves. Specifically in getting to know who we really are on a deeper level rather than just living our lives on a superficial body-ego-personality self-made projected image.

I have witnessed so many financially successful individuals who have made millions and even billions of money in investments but continue to suffer from scarcity. I see that the source of their self-worth is directly related to the amount of money that they have. But this is living in illusion and can easily vanish or blown away with a single simple negative occurrence. On the other hand, I have seen and know people who had very little wealth but who definitely lived their lives in great abundance. As far fetched as it may seem to a great number of people, a classic example of a human being on earth who “had nothing, yet had everything!” is Mother Theresa. In the midst of her “poverty” she could ask for anything she wanted and it would have been given to her by all the rich people on earth. On the other hand the exact opposite was Princess Diana – young, beautiful, a princess who had all the jewels, money, fame and adulation of millions of people all over the world but suffered from scarcity. But you ask how could she suffer from scarcity when she had everything material she needed and wanted? Scarcity in the sense that no amount of money she had could buy her peace, joy, happiness, and love that she so badly wanted to experience. In fact, only when she begun to be of service to others by supporting organizations that helped landmine victims and people infected with the AIDs virus did she begin to appreciate the value of her money. So by “investing in giving” she experienced worthiness.

Then you would ask me next – does that mean that ABUNDANCE has nothing to do with money? Again the answer is “yes” and “no”. Abundance and money have no correlated value perse but when one lives his/her life in abundance then it goes without saying that whatever money is needed is available or can be accessed. Abundance is a perspective that all the resources we will ever need in our earthly life (past, present, future) has already been provided for and accessible to each human being. Which brings me to the point of why it is necessary to invest in ourselves – to get to know who we really are on a deeper level. Because only when we do this are we able to develop an Abundance Perspective. We need to get to know ourselves on a deeper level as soul-spirits rather than just body-ego-personalities to remove the blocks to our experience of Abundance. It does not mean, however, that in developing an Abundance perspective we should already stop managing our money or investing in stocks, bonds, time deposits and T-Bills. We need to continue to manage our money and other resources as responsible stewards but doing this without a deeper and more profound Abundance perspective would be folly.
Getting to know ourselves on a deeper level requires an understanding of our Threefold Nature as human beings. We have a threefold nature consisting of SPIRIT, SOUL, and BODY-EGO-PERSONALITY.

There are three aspects of Manifesting Abundance that corresponds to our three-fold nature as follows:

1. Living in Abundance – Spirit
2. Thinking Prosperity – Soul
3. Managing Money – Body-Ego-Personality

So all three aspects, Managing Money, Thinking Prosperity, and Living in Abundance must be aligned. Investing in getting to know ourselves deeper requires an investment of TIME. Time is a valuable resource but can be irresponsibly frittered away as workaholics and the pay-off is an imbalance or worse deterioration of health, and as that oft-repeated quote states, “Health is Wealth” indeed.

A different kind of investment is investing in yourself. In your growth. In getting to know yourself deeper. Invest money and time in personal growth seminars that enhance spirituality, whatever your religion may be, and in the process embark on a journey to Abundance.

Notes:
Below on the Box “Friends and Links” click on the corresponding website to address your need.

On learning how to “Manage Your Money” and “Where to Invest” visit the website MoneySense.

On learning how to “Know Who You Are” “Think Prosperity” and “Live in Abundance” visit the website Higher Awareness.

On knowing yourself as “Soul-Spirit” and deepening spirituality visit the website The Soul Journey.

Our Threefold Nature

I would like to share with you what I have learned about our threefold nature from my Soul Counsellors, Andrew and Bonnie Schneider of The Soul Journey. Our threeforld nature is composed of a basic trinity:

SPIRIT (Which I call Universal God) – Omniscient, Omnipotent, Omnipresent.

SOUL (Which I call Essence) – Truth, Beauty, and Goodness

PERSONALITY (Body-Ego) – Mental, Astral/Feeling, Physical Form

I realized that I was living my life mostly operating from the body-ego-personality level. The ego was the center, the one that had to always be in charge, catered and submitted to and allowed to be the controlling authority in my mental, astral (feeling) and physicial aspects of my life. Though I had developed a certain depth of spirituality this was on a very superficial level and was more a kind of egoic religious self-righteousness (for some maybe even an escapist type of religiosity) rather than a “letting-go the ego and allowing manifestation of soul-spirit qualities” kind of spirituality. On the other hand, I learned, that it was essential to have a sufficiently “mature” ego – one that has developed personal growth and awareness from lessons learned in the past to be able to become open to influence of soul-spirit or to evolve from a transmutation stage to a transformational stage. Learning about our threefold nature
provided me with the clarity of understanding I needed to embark on a Soul Journey for Life. As a result, I now experience a better quality of life, discovered my life purpose and am now experiencing more meaning and fulfillment. But its an ever changing, evolving, moving and dynamic lifetime journey. There is actually no end. There are only different levels of experiences (cycles) or temporary stops (plateau) as some would call it.

There must be a constant deepening of awareness on the body-eqo-personality, and development of soul consciousness to experience identification with One God Spirit that will change perspectives that will result in changing our experiences. This is of course not as easy as I have just summarized in one paragraph. To be aligned in our threefold nature and experience wholeness is a golden opportunity that we seek at every given moment but this requires depth of commitment to change on a very deep level and revisit old wounds, hurts, and pain to heal.

The purpose of this website is to assist those who are on a similar journey. Regardless of the path for transformation you have chosen an understanding of our Threefold Nature will be helpful as this is aligned with Universal and Divine Laws.
To know more click on The Soul Journey in the Friends and Links box below.

When You Are Old

When You Are Old

When you are old and gray and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;

How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;

And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face among a crowd of stars.

Author: William Butler Yeats

What Is Your Personality Type?

Characteristics of the Nine Personality Types According to The Soul Journey E-Book “How To Heal The Personality”

1. Attention Seeker
In different ways you ask others to pay attention to you, to love you, to validate you. You tend to focus on yourself rather than on others. As a result you often don’t see them as they are, and frequently don’t recognize their needs. Your own needs often cloud your perception of the needs of others.
When others don’t meet your needs or demands you can be a fault finder and complainer.
As someone who seeks attention there tends to be a focus on the superficial and external realities and values, rather than inner qualities. This theme holds true in relationships as well where the attention seeker typically feels insufficiently strong emotionally to handle others’ issues and demands.
You might not be a good listener, but people are attracted to you anyway as you may have considerable brilliance or charm. You have a lot of energy, and are always active. However, you can sap other people’s energy.
The attention seeker’s wound is never being loved enough.

2. The Emoter
Emotion is what this type is all about. And motion is what they are in. They act and act out with drama, flamboyance and often exaggeration. These are the ‘drama queens’. There is not much subtlety here. What you see is the way they are. And they want to tell you how they are feeling.
There are different varieties of emoters just as there are different emotions. There are the whiners, yellers, slammers, throwers, abusers and criers, among others. Heightened emotions make these people feel alive and involved. Despite often living in chaos, underneath it all they long for safety and peace.

3. The Cool Cucumber
This is the antithesis of the emoter. The cucumber is cool, calm and collected, and therefore usually threatened by excessive show of emotion. Excessive, by this one’s definition, might be defined as evident. Feelings are considered as distortions of reality. At least they are viewed that way because they feel threatening. This mental type solves problems, and sees and keeps order. Everything needs to be practical. There is a typical ‘evenness’ about their life, avoiding extremes.
The cool cucumber has difficulty with intimacy and therefore cannot enter into deep feeling relationships.

4. The Sceptic
This type, too, has difficulty with relationships, although they want a loving relationship. The problem is not lack of feeling, but scepticism or negativity about commitment and love. They also have difficulty expressing their emotions and tend to be more mental. There often was an emotional experience earlier in their life which they would attribute to making them sceptics. This experience likely would be portrayed as a betrayal.
They have a sense of humour based on negative perception that frequently focuses on themselves, and invariably is cynical, ironic or pessimistic. They tend to be loners but they can often be fun to be with.

5. The Workaholic
We know this type well in modern society. It is the one who likes to work and likes to make things happen. The motivation is not for attention, but usually for the satisfaction from doing a good or complete job. This type is always busy doing something, but does not necessarily prioritize things according to other people’s ideas of what is important. In fact, so busy doing things, one can lose one’s own sense of priorities.
Relationships may suffer because of the focus on accomplishing and doing. Sharing one’s feelings is very low in terms of priority, patience and interest.

6. The Perfectionist
Anything worth doing is worth doing well (perfectly), according to the perfectionist. They like to put and keep things in order, including people. In the extreme, nothing is good enough as it is, including oneself. There is always something that needs to be perfected or improved, including oneself. There is always a yearning for ‘could be’, and difficulty in accepting just what is. Often there is lack of flexibility, including in the way of relating to others.
They often feel betrayed in relationships. They are hard on themselves and others. There is often a nagging discontent, even depression, because nothing seems to ever match the elusive ideals. They do have perseverance, will power and strength. ‘If things were perfect, then safety would be assured and all would be well.’

7. The Fantasizer
This romantic type is good natured and easy going. Everything is great, and hope springs eternal. They are emotional and imaginative. They are good salespeople and promoters. They dream of how things will always be better, but often lack the perseverance needed to manifest those dreams.
Relationships are often seen through rose-coloured glasses so they can be devastated when a relationship ends, not having seen the writing on the wall.
Fantasizers typically deceive themselves, especially when they want a different reality than the one presented to them.

8. The Controller
The controller is in charge, including being in charge of one’s own life. Competent and confident, the controller sees the bigger picture and places oneself in it. Their controlling is not so that they can be right, although they rationalize that there is a right way to do everything. The issue, however, seems to be to feel secure by staying in control.
The controller has clear and determined ideas of how things should be, and should be done. They don’t want to be kept in the dark about anything as that would make them lose control over that aspect of life – be that about things or relationships.
Most controllers have some very attractive quality or qualities that attract people to them.
The issues of a controller include power, authority, anger and trust.

9. The People Pleaser
These are highly sensitive, emotional types. They nurture, empathize, cooperate, help, support, listen and give comfort. They often give more importance to another’s point of view than to their own. They often put themselves down, feeling that they are not good enough. They have trouble refusing others’ requests. They are also indecisive, afraid of making mistakes or disappointing others.
Although they are really looking for love, they find it hard to receive it in terms of attention, compliments and gifts because of their typically low self esteem. The unconscious motivation for pleasing others is to get love.

It may be difficult for us to determine by ourselves which personality type best describes us individually for the purpose of becoming conscious of our specific personality traits so you may wish to take a personality type quiz that will give you more objective results. For this you may avail of the free personality type quiz at the Enneagram website.
For a deeper study of personality types and how this can help you identify and heal wounds to experience more peace, love, truth, beauty, goodness and abundance in your life you may access the E-Book On How To Heal The Personality by Andrew Schneider by clicking on the link in the box below.

Climbing the Hill

A Poem shared by Dick Innes of ACTS INTERNATIONAL Feb 1, 2010

For every hill I had to climb,
For every stone that bruised my feet,
For all the blood and sweat and grime,
For blinding storms and burning heat,
My heart sings but a grateful song–
Those were the things that made me strong.
For all the heartaches and the tears,
For all the anguish and the pain,
For gloomy days and fruitless years
And for the hopes that lived in vain;
I do give thanks, for now I know,
These were the things that helped me grow.
‘Tis not the softer things of life
Which stimulate our will to strive,
But bleak adversity and strife
Do most to keep our will alive.
Over rose-strewn paths the weaklings creep,
But brave hearts dare to climb the steep.

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