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What your Enneagram number means about YOU as an entrepreneur 👉

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With Enneagram expert Ian Morgan Cron! Hey there, {NAME}! In today’s episode, I sit down with E

With Enneagram expert Ian Morgan Cron! [image]() Hey there, {NAME}! In today’s episode, I sit down with Enneagram expert, Ian Morgan Cron, to talk about what your Enneagram number means about you as an entrepreneur. (It’s so good!) → [( Ian breaks down all things Enneagram & entrepreneurship, including: ⇒ What is the Enneagram personality test? ⇒ A description of each Enneagram number and what your number means about your leadership type ⇒ How you can lean into your Enneagram number to enhance your leadership skills (Plus, a few pitfalls to look out for) ⇒ How understanding your Enneagram results can significantly transform your life ⇒ Can the Enneagram test *actually* tell you if you’re cut out to be an entrepreneur This episode takes “know thyself” to a whole new level and Ian is THE guide you want at the wheel. Ian Morgan Cron is an author, speaker, therapist, and host of the popular Enneagram podcast, Typology. His book, The Road Back to You, is an introduction to using the Enneagram for personal and professional growth. Whether you’re an old Enneagram pro or this is the first time you’re hearing about it, you’re going to LOVE this special, reflective episode, {NAME}. Click below to listen on your favorite player! [image]() [image](=) [image](=) [Listen on Apple]() [Listen on Spotify](=) [Listen with Show Notes]( ALL my best, Amy PS. Let me guess. You became an entrepreneur (or you’re working hard to make that leap from your 9-5) because you want it all. You want total control over your calendar, actual work-life balance, and to create HUGE success for yourself. So in this week’s shorty episode, I’m sharing advice I’d give my early self about how to do less while continuing to scale, make money, and make an impact in your business. With a little intentionality and a good, strong game plan… it’s 100% possible, {NAME}. [Click here to listen!]() Not into gaining valuable step-by-step guidance from the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast? [Click here](=) to opt out of emails relating to my podcast and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from any podcast emails. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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