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    • The Type Two Student: The People Pleasing Mentor
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    • The Type Five Student: The Intellectual Outsider
    • The Type Six Student: The Questioning Friend
    • The Type Seven Student: The Joyful Enthusiast
    • The Type Eight Student: The Protective Challenger
    • The Type Nine Student: The Accommodating Companion
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Month: November 2015

use of 'compassion' declined for a century until WW1, was knocked down at WW2, and has been rising ever since

The Fall and Rise of Compassion

November 5, 2015

The word ‘Compassion’.  Is it a new word for you?  Have you always used it?  Are you using it more now? If you Google the word definition, this graph showing how often it was used in the written form pops up.  I am intrigued by this graph.  Click on the picture to get a more … More The Fall and Rise of Compassion

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  • About Compassionate Learning
    • About me
    • Testimonials
  • Case Studies and Reflections
  • Courses and Training
  • Enneagram Personalities of Teachers
    • Leadership Styles in Schools
    • Detecting and Managing Stress
  • What is the Enneagram?
    • Personality Types of the Enneagram
    • Personality types of the Gut Centre – ‘Anger’
    • Personality types of the Head Centre – ‘Fear’
    • Personality Types of the Heart Centre – ‘Inadequacy’
    • Five Personalities in One
  • Enneagram Personalities of Students
    • The Type One Student: The Serious Hard Worker
    • The Type Two Student: The People Pleasing Mentor
    • The Type Three Student: The Star of the Class
    • The Type Four Student: The Misunderstood Creative
    • The Type Five Student: The Intellectual Outsider
    • The Type Six Student: The Questioning Friend
    • The Type Seven Student: The Joyful Enthusiast
    • The Type Eight Student: The Protective Challenger
    • The Type Nine Student: The Accommodating Companion
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