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New Event: NCIEA January Program - Who Do I Think I Am? Unlocking the Inner Stories

Matt
Posted Jan 12, 2008 11:38 AM
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San Carlos, CA
Announcing a new event for The SF Bay Area Enneagram of Personality Meetup Group!

What: NCIEA January Program - Who Do I Think I Am? Unlocking the Inner Stories

When: Saturday, January 19, 9:30 AM

Event fee: USD30.00 per non-NCIEA-Member

Where: Click the link below to find out!

Who should come: Everyone interested in the Enneagram from beginner to expert.

Why: You get to see some outstanding presentors who use the Enneagram in a variety of ways -- this month the speaker is a coach who has just written a book on using the Enneagram with Coaching.

Event Description: NCIEA is the San Francisco bay area chapter of the International Enneagram Association. We have these events 5 times per year (Sept, Nov, Jan, Mar, May) and they are from 9:30 to 1 PM with refreshments starting at 9 AM so come early and socialize!

Here is the speaker's description for this month and I'll put directions below that.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Who Do I Think I Am? Unlocking the Inner Stories

Roxanne Howe-Murphy, Ed.D

What keeps individuals from being able to realize or even to identify, personal priorities and dreams that are in alignment with their Essential nature? Habitual inner stories that are played out in one?s life give a substantial clue to this question. These stories which are often hidden to our awareness overload internal systems with counter-productive information and lead to repetitive patterns in our lives. Our inner stories keep us identified with a limited definition of who we are. An introduction to the principles of Deep Coaching as an orientation to activating healthy human development and transformation serves as the foundation for this session. The Inner Story Process will be introduced as a discovery tool that helps bring what is unconscious into consciousness. Through exploring the interwoven cycle of layered and recurring mental, emotional, physiological and behavioral reactions to triggering situations and the experiential impact of such reactions, the individual is able to pinpoint cues, gain perspective, change course and often embrace aspects of an Expanded self. The learning process will include discovering how the uninterrupted storyline works, illuminating specific inner stories, interrupting the story cycle, and creating new experiences. Attendees will have the opportunity to practice the Inner Story Process and identify alternative and liberating strategies. A shorter version of this program was presented at the 2007 IEA conference. This work is part of Roxanne?s teaching in the Deep Coaching Program.

Presenter?s Information

Roxanne Howe-Murphy, Ed.D. is the Director of the Enneagram Institute of the San Francisco Bay Area and an authorized teacher of Riso-Hudson workshops. She uses the Enneagram extensively as an executive and (mid) life transition coach and teaches the Enneagram for the Core Strengths Coaching Program at San Francisco State University. Roxanne is the author of the 2007 book, Deep Coaching: Using the Enneagram as a Catalyst for Profound Change. Contact info: Roxanne@lifewisecoaching.com and www.lifewisecoaching.com

Directions to Belmont Sports Complex

From 101 traveling north: Take Highway 101 to the Ralston/Marine Parkway exit. At the signal at the end of the off ramp, while you are still up on the overpass, continue north, straight across Ralston to get onto Island Parkway. After you come down from the overpass, you will pass a small softball field complex on your left. Then, you will see a two-story masonry block building, which is the Belmont Conference Center. Turn left into the Conference Center?s parking lot or in the dirt lot immediately north of the parking lot.From 101 traveling south: Take Highway 101 to the Ralston/Marine Parkway exit. At the signal at the end of the off ramp, turn left (east) onto Ralston and go half-way back over Highway 101. At the top of the overpass, turn left at the signal onto Island Parkway. After you come down from the overpass, you will pass a small softball field complex on your left. Then, you will see a two-story masonry block building, which is the Belmont Conference Center. Turn left into the Conference Center?s parking lot or in the dirt lot immediately north of the parking lot.

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