Drew Moser was a guest on The Enneagram Journey Podcast with Suzanne Stabile. Suzanne is a master enneagram teacher and author of The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery and The Path Between Us: An Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships. Drew spoke with Suzanne about how being an enneagram type 3 impactsContinue reading “Listen to Drew on The Enneagram Journey Podcast with Suzanne Stabile”
Monthly Archives: February 2018
Why Does it Have to be so Difficult? The Challenge of Vocation
F A T H O M || T R I B E I ONCE ran a marathon. It was a bucket list goal, unlike any of my prior athletic pursuits. In my former sports life, running was always a necessary means to an end. You have to run the bases to score a run. YouContinue reading “Why Does it Have to be so Difficult? The Challenge of Vocation”
Playing the Waiting Game: Cultivating Patience
Life can often give us a sense of feeling stuck. We know what we want, but can’t seem to make any progress. We can often find ourselves playing “the waiting game” (Whomever coined such a phrase clearly doesn’t like games. Or, perhaps, never played one.). We wait for the career we’ve dreamed of . .Continue reading “Playing the Waiting Game: Cultivating Patience”
Choosing is Not Discerning
Any time we turn the page on a new year, our thoughts turn to anticipation, curiosity, and an evaluation of our place in life. The coming new year often compels us to consider some spacious questions: Where do I want to go? What do I want to do? Who do I want to be? These areContinue reading “Choosing is Not Discerning”
Got One of ‘Those’ Relatives? How to navigate family
For some, family gatherings are nostalgic affairs. For others, they stir up feelings of dread. Family is messy, complicated, and tricky. And holidays are often lessons in patience when THAT relative starts going on and on about their conspiracy theories, political views, or theology you find suspect. Your twenties are a time in which you begin to realizeContinue reading “Got One of ‘Those’ Relatives? How to navigate family”
The Pain That Comes with Healing
I received a flu shot last week, which means I stood in a line and paid money to get poked with a needle. On the surface, this seems ridiculous. But it was a voluntary choice to experience momentary pain in hopes of a healthy future. As I waited in line, a nearby TV was runningContinue reading “The Pain That Comes with Healing”
Get Into That Flow
I was just a 7th grader on the Jr. high basketball team. Basketball was never really my sport, but on this particularly day I was EN FUEGO. I shot (and made) so many free throws that our coach instructed the rest of the team to give me the ball so i could keep sinking foul shots. EachContinue reading “Get Into That Flow”
In Caring for Words We Must Also Care for One Another
I scanned my bookshelf recently and came across a title that I’ve always loved. This time, my eyes fixed on the book anew with a new sense of urgency: Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies Rest on these words for a minute…. They form the title of a powerful little book written by MarilynContinue reading “In Caring for Words We Must Also Care for One Another”