Plenty of books cover the Enneagram basics. Few to none address how to use it to overcome burnout and stress.
We are stressed. Far and wide in big and small ways we are under constant pressures, anxieties, and stressors. Workplace stress has reached critical levels.
We are burned out and burning out.
We have seen an explosion in stress research, and the introduction of the Enneagram into Western culture with a psychological overlay. To name a few of the most current
83% of US workers suffer from work-related stress, with 25% saying their job is the number one stressor in their lives.About one million Americans miss work each day because of stress.76% of US workers report that workplace stress affects their personal relationships.Depression-induced absenteeism costs US businesses $51 billion a year, as well as an additional $26 billion in treatment costs.Middle-aged participants had a 27% increase in the belief that their financial status would be affected by stress in the 2010s compared to the 1990s
This book shows you why we are stressed and burning out. Then, it gives you deep insight into how you make big shifts with reasonable, practical solutions. This book is for everyone who wants to understand themselves better, especially in relation to others, and in relation to your stress responses.
Chad Prevost is a Ph.D., author, TEDx speaker, and the founder of Crossroads Publishing Group. He co-founded C&R Press in 2006 and published nearly forty titles in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry before building Crossroads — an independent publishing operation housing three imprints: Crossroads Press, IF/THEN Books, and Ouroboros Editions.
He is the author of the Iris Blackwood Mystery Adventures, an interactive detective fiction series for readers ages 10–13, as well as three books of poetry and two novels: Simon Krimple's Wager and The Mysterious Toxic Event, both currently seeking representation.
His poetry and prose have appeared in The Southern Review, The Washington Post, and 70+ literary journals. He lives and works in Chattanooga, Tennessee.