**REGISTRATION FULL- WAITLIST ONLY** **LIVE IN-PERSON** Instinctual Subtypes – Facilitated by Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom

**REGISTRATION FULL- WAITLIST ONLY** **LIVE IN-PERSON** Instinctual Subtypes – Facilitated by Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom

**REGISTRATION FULL- WAITLIST ONLY** **LIVE IN-PERSON** Enneagram Las Vegas study group: instinctual subtypes

**REGISTRATION FULL- WAITLIST ONLY** **LIVE IN-PERSON** Enneagram Las Vegas study group: Instinctual subtypes

Facilitated by Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom

Maggiano’s Restaurant on Saturday, April 30, 2022 from 11:00am to 2:00pm

3200 Las Vegas Blvd S (Fashion Show Mall)

11am to 12pm – Review of the Instinctual Subtypes (Self Preservation, One on One, Social)

12pm to 1pm – Open discussion on the topic “How Does our Instinctual Subtype Influence our Interaction with Society”

1pm to 2pm – Lunch (provided by ELV)

Please join us for this informative presentation to review and discuss the Instinctual Subtypes. Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom will be facilitating the class to explain the instinctual subtypes and answer questions you may have.  We look forward to seeing you there. 

Seating is limited to 50 attendees.

As always, there is no charge for the meeting. Lunch is provided by ELV

If you have any questions, please send them to enneagramlvmeetings@cox.net, or you can RSVP below. Thanks!

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**REGISTRATION FULL- WAITLIST ONLY** RSVP for instinctual subtypes (April 30th)

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**LIVE IN-PERSON** An Introduction to the Enneagram: The Nine Types – Facilitated by Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom

**LIVE IN-PERSON** An Introduction to the Enneagram: The Nine Types – Facilitated by Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom

**LIVE IN-PERSON** An Introduction to the Enneagram: The Nine Types

**LIVE IN-PERSON** An Introduction to the Enneagram: The Nine Types

Facilitated by Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom

Gordon Biersch Restaurant on Saturday April 9, 2022 from 11:15am to 2:15pm

3987 Paradise Rd, Lad Vegas NV 89169

Class is from 11:15am to 1:15pm. Then, lunch (provided by ELV) is from 1:15pm to 2:15pm (restaurant opens at 11am)

Do you have family or friends interested in learning more about the enneagram?  Then we have the class for you! An Introduction to the Enneagram:  The Nine Types.  Please join us for this informative presentation to learn the basics about the enneagram.  Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom will be facilitating the class to explain the 9 types and answer questions you may have.  We look forward to seeing you there. 

The Enneagram of Personalities: What is it? How can it help us?

Would you like to learn how to alleviate some suffering in your life?

Would you like to learn and understand why you and others aren’t always on the “same page” seeing things “eye to eye”?

By studying The Enneagram we can begin a journey on the road to a more purposeful and satisfying life by figuring out the underlying unconscious patterns we have created in our lives. These familiar ways of being might not be the best choices in our day to day lives. With self understanding we can choose to make positive conscious decisions that can lead to healthier and more productive lives.

Please join us to enhance your personal understanding, or as a way to share it with family and friends in a concise easy to comprehend manner.

Sara Mireles and Dr. Steve Purdom, of Enneagram Las Vegas, will be facilitating a “nuts and bolts” presentation of the basic personality types shared by the people of the world. We are all unique individuals that see the world from different perspectives. Sara and Steve will help us sort out these differing points of view so we can fully fathom how we all “tick”.

If you have any questions, please send them to enneagramlvmeetings@cox.net, or you can RSVP below. Thanks!

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RSVP for An Introduction to the Enneagram: The Nine Types (April 9th)

**LIVE IN-PERSON Teenage Workshop** Teenage Enneagram Development Program Presents: Review of the Enneagram, Typing New Teens, & Tritypes, Facilitated by Dr. Steve Purdom and Sara Mireles

**LIVE IN-PERSON Teenage Workshop** Teenage Enneagram Development Program Presents: Review of the Enneagram, Typing New Teens, & Tritypes, Facilitated by Dr. Steve Purdom and Sara Mireles

**LIVE, IN-PERSON Workshop**

 

**LIVE, IN-PERSON Workshop**

Please see location address below.

**LIVE IN-PERSON Teenage Workshop** Teenage Enneagram Development Program Presents: Review of the Enneagram, Typing New Teens, & Tritypes, Facilitated by Dr. Steve Purdom and Sara Mireles

As a teenager, are there times when you wish your parents or friends understood you better??

–or even have “WTH” moments where you wonder why YOU responded or reacted a particular way in certain situations?

**BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND YOU WILL EACH BE GIFTED $50 FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION AND ATTENDANCE!! Sign-up ends November 5, 2021**

 

The enneagram is a personality typing system that generates understanding and compassion for oneself. In this workshop, teens will be able to learn more about the enneagram and have the opportunity to share the enneagram over lunch with attendees. New members will have personalized “typing” to learn their type. Tritype will be presented as the next level of complexity of the Enneagram system to encourage further understanding.

If you are not sure of your type, please view the following link to take the tritype test which may help to narrow the path towards finding your true type, as well as help you to begin thinking about questions that are relevant to typing for yourself and others- https://enneagramtritypetest.com/ 

 

**Attention Teenagers**- You will receive a $50 stipend for participation in this workshop! 🙂 We hope to see you there!

**Limited to Teenagers and Their Parents**

 

 

Date: Saturday, November 13, 2021

Time: 11am to 1pm; Lunch 1pm to 2pm

Location: Maggiano’s Little Italy (Fashion Show Mall) 3200 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

 

 

RSVP required, as always No Fees–Sign-up ends November 5, 2021

Please RSVP below or by email to enneagramlvmeetings@cox.net

 

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RSVP for Teenage Enneagram Development Workshop on November 13, 2021

**LIVE IN-PERSON Workshop** How to Type Yourself and Others, Facilitated by Dr. Steve Purdom  |  with Discussion Groups

**LIVE IN-PERSON Workshop** How to Type Yourself and Others, Facilitated by Dr. Steve Purdom | with Discussion Groups

**LIVE, IN-PERSON Workshop**

**LIVE, IN-PERSON Workshop**

Please see address below for the Unity Las Vegas Location.

How to Type Yourself and Others, Facilitated by Dr. Steve Purdom | with Discussion Groups

The Enneagram is a personality-based system that helps us understand ourselves and others. It is most helpful in providing a common language that we can use to communicate with, in all of our relationships. Once we understand our fears and motivations, we can discuss any subject with compassion and objectivity. As Steve Purdom often says, we are really making ourselves easier to live with!

In this workshop, Dr. Steve Purdom will help to type new people and also provide guidance in beginning to learn to type others.

If you are not sure of your type, please view the following link to take the tritype test which may help to narrow the path towards finding your true type, as well as help you to begin thinking about questions that are relevant to typing for yourself and others- https://enneagramtritypetest.com/ 

**Attention Teenagers**- You will receive a $20 stipend for participation in this workshop! 🙂 We hope to see some of you there!

Date: Saturday, September 18, 2021

Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

Location: Unity Las Vegas

222 S Rainbow Blvd Ste 215
Las Vegas NV 89145

RSVP requested, as always No Fees

Please RSVP below or by email to enneagramlvmeetings@cox.net

Become a member

Join us in building a community of conscious individuals who are improving their lives through the study and application of the teachings of the enneagram.

RSVP for Typing Yourself and Others Workshop- September 18, 2021

Skillfully Setting Boundaries

What are Boundaries? When we let people know what we will and what  we won’t accept in relationships, then we are setting boundaries. Hopefully, we can all agree that we don’t accept verbal or physical abuse  and make that clear with our friends and partners. In addition, there  are varying levels of boundaries that involve privacy, time, possessions, work or space. The multiple layers of interactions that we encounter in  our relationships make them complicated and require us to skillfully  navigate them if we are to be successful in our interactions with others.  We need to protect our emotions, body, time, and space when  necessary, but doing so with the appropriate amount of emotional energy. 

In addition to blocking behavior that we won’t tolerate; we need to be  receptive to behavior that is in our self-interest. Kindness, caring, love,  sharing, physical contact, loving acts, and many others make our lives more enjoyable. So our boundaries need to be constructed in a way that allows the “good” in and keeps the “bad” out. Skillfully setting  boundaries implies that we can accomplish both of these actions. Walls that keep everything out may be protective, but they limit our  opportunities. A lack of walls may give us lots of opportunities but also  subject us to behavior in others that is not in our best self-interest.  

So, how do we set boundaries with the many people in our lives? The  most helpful single word is “No”. Do you want to go to the movies on Friday? No. That is sufficient.  

With our most intimate relationships, there may need to be more discussion, but we should honor our partner’s boundaries and they should honor ours. My wife does a meditation everyday from 4:00 to  5:00. In the 18 years of our marriage I have never interrupted her. I think the only justification would be if the house is on fire. I respect her  boundaries.  

Unfortunately with all of our myriad relationships and the different  levels of intimacy from none to long term intimate partner or child, we  need different levels of response. With purely transactional 

relationships the boundaries should be clear and enforced. That is, with  someone doing work on your house or selling you a product, then it is  fair to declare “these are the boundaries I need for us to both participate in this transaction”. If they can’t honor those boundaries, then look for another vendor. 

On the other hand, with our children, we should try and make the  boundaries clear, but there are many grey areas that cloud our decision making. Therefore it is going to require more thought and negotiation about where our respective boundaries begin and end. The boundaries still need to be defined and enforced for the sake of both child and parent, but are surely more negotiable. 

Why do we struggle setting boundaries with others? What do we think the cost is of protecting our boundaries in a relationship? I would suggest that we are fearful that the person we are setting boundaries with will not like us or love us, and maybe they will abandon us. Or maybe we believe they will stay in the relationship but be angry and  verbally or emotionally abusive.  

Our perception of how setting boundaries will be perceived is frequently based on our childhood experiences. If our parents didn’t respect or encourage us to set boundaries, we probably don’t believe  that we have the right or ability to set boundaries as an adult. Maybe  our parents threatened to abandon us if we tried to enforce boundaries  or they simply overwhelmed us using the power discrepancy between  parent and child. In many cases, we have given up our own power in the  hopes of getting our emotional neediness met. Unfortunately, we  frequently give up our rights regarding boundaries and still do not  receive the hoped for emotional support. 

Skillfully setting boundaries requires practice and awareness of our  emotional needs that are injected into the process. If this is a difficult area for you, then I suggest starting with people who do not carry  emotional significance, such as a stranger. There are more opportunities than you might realize. 

Lastly, the responsibility for setting boundaries is yours. People will act with different levels of self-awareness, and it is up to you to make them aware of your boundaries. Gently at first, but more forcefully if needed.  

Our lives are an opportunity to improve and deepen our relationships with others and setting boundaries is a very important skill set. I look forward to interacting with you in a respectful, loving, and self-aware fashion to the benefit of both of us. 

Sincerely,  

Steve Purdom