What is it like to be an Enneagram Three? How can Threes extend grace to themselves? How can we handle interruptions gracefully? And what can we do to balance our love of task with our love of people? We continue our every-other-week Enneagram series of digging deep into the Enneagram as Grace In Real Life talks with Enneagram Three Rebecca Peet.
In this interview, Rebecca and I break down:
- What it’s like to be an Enneagram Three
- Practical ways to get rid of comparison and envy
- One truth you’ll want to repeat every day
- A great litmus test to help you decide your yes’s
- And one question you’ll want to ask God today!
Key Quotes
- “Ask yourself, ‘Is this mine to do?’” – Rebecca Peet
- “Grace is what God wants for you.” – Rebecca Peet
- “It’s not your responsibility to think about what other people think about you.” – Rebecca Peet
- “What do you think God doesn’t see when He sees you?” – Rebecca Peet
About Rebecca Peet
Rebecca Peet is a writer and Bible study teacher with a passion for encouraging women to grow in their knowledge of God and His Word.
While she has a seminary background and loves to talk all things theologically nerdy, she cares deeply about helping women apply deep truths to their daily lives even more. She is also a lover of good words and good story, and never leaves home without a good book or two.
She co-hosts the Woven podcast and writes regularly at Extraordinary Treasure, Ordinary Girl, where she encourages her readers as God shows her the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Rebecca is also a Certified Enneagram Coach. And, while she lives in Atlanta with her husband David and two children; she will always be a Texan at heart.
One way to learn more about how the Enneagram Three experiences anger, fear, sets goals, and parents, go here.
Mentioned in the Podcast
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Previous Episode Mentioned
Episode 7: What the Enneagram is, what it isn’t, and why it’s important to your spiritual growth
Previous Enneagram Episodes
- Episode 31: Real-life grace for the Enneagram One with Esther Littlefield
- Episode 33: Real-life grace for the Enneagram Two with Natalie Gingrich
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