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Tag Archives: personality theory
It’s A Gnostic World, But It’s Not Supposed To Be This Way
Yesterday evening (as I write this in a plane) I found myself listening to an interesting talk by someone who considers himself to be a contemporary gnostic and an expert on the gnostic perspective. For a bit more than an … Continue reading
Book Review: Reading People
Reading People: Ho Seeing The World Through The Lens Of Personality Changes Everything, by Anne Bogel I must admit that, if it is not obvious to others, that I greatly enjoy looking at other people (and myself) through the lens … Continue reading
Book Review: Spiritual Intelligence: The Art Of Thinking Like God
Spiritual Intelligence: The Art Of Thinking Like God, by Kris Vallotton [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Chosen Books in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] There is one verse that … Continue reading
A Course In You: A Missed Opportunity
Between two and three weeks ago I received an e-mail from someone who was launching a website to encourage people to educate themselves about themselves called “The School Of You,” which offers a variety of courses related to personality theory … Continue reading
Book Review: Thinking Styles
Thinking Styles, by Robert J. Sternberg As someone who has some familiarity with the author’s work [1], it is not surprising that the author fancies himself to be a creative person who is liberal in thinking and loves new ideas. … Continue reading
Book Review: The Life Giving Leader
The Life Giving Leader: Learning To Lead From Your Truest Self, by Tyler Reagin [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Multnomah Waterbrook Publishing. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I found a great deal to enjoy … Continue reading
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Tagged leadership, legitimacy, personality theory, servant leadership
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Book Review: The People Code
The People Code: It’s All About Your Innate Motive, by Dr. Taylor Hartman This book reminds me of one of those sketchy late-night infomercials where an orange fake-tanned spokesman with an equally fake smile attempts to oversell a product that … Continue reading
Book Review: Do What You Are
Do What You Are: Discover The Perfect Career For You Through The Secrets Of Personality Type, by Paul D. Tieger & Barbara Barron-Tieger As is often the case with a book like this, the authors deliver a bit less than … Continue reading
Book Review: The Road Back To You
The Road Back To You: An Enneagram Journey To Self-Discovery, by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile As someone with a great personal interest in personality theory and its larger implications to my own life and how it works [1], … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, personality, personality theory
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Book Review: The Child Whisperer
The Child Whisperer: The Ultimate Handbook For Raising Happy, Successful, Cooperative Children, by Carol Tuttle This book is one of a set of books about personality theory relating to children that I was recommended by a friend of mine. Being … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, children, identity, legitmacy, personality, personality theory, psychology
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