The Essential Enneagram Workshop

Presented on: Thursday, March 11th at 6:00 PM EST


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The Enneagram is a psychological and spiritual tool that uses the framework of nine distinct personality types to describe the preferred ways that we make our way through the world. Rolyn Quattlebaum Rollins '97, an Enneagram workshop facilitator for the Cothran Center for Vocational Reflection at Furman University, will lead us through a discovery and exploration of our own Enneagram types, including healthy ways to use this information in daily interactions with others. This online interactive workshop will be perfect for those new to the Enneagram as well as for those looking for a deeper understanding of it to become more self-aware and to better understand the perspectives of others. In addition to the large group presentation, participants will have the opportunity to discuss their learnings in smaller breakout groups throughout the session.

 

It is highly recommended that all participants purchase a copy of "The Essential Enneagram" by David Daniels and Virginia Price and complete pages 1 - 9 prior to the workshop. This book will serve as a guide during the workshop and a personal resource for the future.

 

ABOUT THE PRESENTER: After receiving her BA in Elementary Education and Spanish from Furman University in 1997, Rolyn worked for fourteen years at several schools in Greenville, SC, before returning to Furman in 2011. Through her role with the Cothran Center, she quickly discovered a passion for working with college students as they explore their vocation. She feels called to provide a space on campus where students feel seen, heard, and valued. In 2019, students selected Rolyn as the recipient of the Chiles-Harrill Award in recognition of her many contributions and care for their lives. Currently, Rolyn is pursuing her Master’s Degree in Social Work through the University of South Carolina. She is also working toward her Enneagram certification and has completed two rounds of the Intensive Core Program in The Narrative Tradition.

 

IMPORTANT: Due to the intimate and personal nature of this workshop, space is limited. This workshop will not be recorded.