
Beyond Your Number
You’re not just a type — you’re a whole story. Beyond Your Number is a conversational Enneagram podcast where Damon & Kelly explore real-life growth through personality. From relationships to team dynamics, we help you go deeper than the label. New episodes every Wednesday. Formerly EnneagramU.
Beyond Your Number
Enneagram Wings: 7w6 The Pathfinder, 8w9 The Diplomat, 9w8 The Diplomat, 9w1 The Negotiator
Kelly takes us through the following Enneagram Wings:Wings: 7w6 The Pathfinder, 8w9 The Diplomat, 9w8 The Diplomat, 9w1 The Negotiator
We also include a little insight in to how to deal with those mixed up feelings.
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Welcome to Enneagram U with Damon and Kelly, where we explore the mysteries of human personality and help you learn more about you. With your skeptic or an enthusiast, together, we'll take you on a journey of self-discovery using the ancient wisdom of the Enneagram. This is Enneagram U. Hey, everyone, welcome to Enneagram U. My name is Damon and I'm here with my friend Kelly.
Speaker 2:Hi Kelly, hey Damon, oh, why don't we start with your feelings first? That was kind of a deep breath.
Speaker 1:Well, I was just realizing that now, when I do that intro, I just do it without thinking. I've said it so many times.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Hey everyone, welcome to Enneagram U. My name is Damon and I'm here with my friend Kelly. Look at that.
Speaker 2:Well, and what is that we can't forget now I'm public when we see each other.
Speaker 1:Oh yes.
Speaker 2:Guys, it happened where we were in the lobby and Damon walked by. Hey Kelly, hey Damon. We were like, oh my gosh, bye Kelly, bye Damon.
Speaker 1:Okay, this is creepy now, yes, we're living out the.
Speaker 2:Enneagram intro in public. Wasn't that funny.
Speaker 1:We just laughed, we just like oh my gosh, People thought we were crazy. You're like why was that funny?
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:Because you just don't know unless you listen.
Speaker 2:You need to listen.
Speaker 1:You need to listen to the podcast.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Exactly yeah.
Speaker 2:Oh, but yeah, do you want to start with your feelings?
Speaker 1:No, okay, I have a spider web of feelings today.
Speaker 2:Oh.
Speaker 1:They're all tangled up.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:But you know what I've learned? That if you can name your feelings, this is important.
Speaker 2:Oh, my gosh Damon, I just feel like the angels are going, oh.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, if you name them and I was thinking about it. Yes, you name them. If you name them, then you, you know you can deal with them and you can say that you deal with them and then you can ask things like is how I'm feeling? It's really a? It's the right feeling, but is it creating truth in my life?
Speaker 2:That's right.
Speaker 1:That's where we have to stand in truth, and then I can question my feelings. Yeah, is it really a feeling? I mean, the feeling is the feeling, right, right. But then what am I believing?
Speaker 2:That's right yeah. We got to process through to get to the truth.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:But yeah, naming them, because if we don't deal with them, brother, they deal with us.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know. I read a book one time called you're going to fall out of your chair, no, that's not what it's called. No but you're going to fall out of your chair. Okay, let me hang on, ready, telling yourself the truth.
Speaker 2:Yes, I read that book. It is a good one.
Speaker 1:Yep William Backus. Friends, if you have not read it, William Backus has telling yourself the truth. Yeah, I had been lying to myself for years.
Speaker 2:It's easy to do.
Speaker 1:Well, I forgot all about that book until now. I guess I've continued to lie. But yeah, spiderweb of feelings today. First, there's been a bunch of stuff, but the most recent thing was the garage door incident of Saturday night. Came back from an event and it was late like midnight and came in the house and shut the garage door as we all do this, and then I heard an explosion in the garage. It felt, I don't know it sounded like a shotgun or a shot.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And then this loud bass spring noise thing and I knew what it was, and it was the spring on the garage door.
Speaker 2:Never happens during the day.
Speaker 1:It was midnight and that happened, and everyone was asleep. We had company, oh of course, and no one woke up. No one woke up.
Speaker 2:Well, that's good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no one woke up. I thought that doesn't look good. And both cars are in the garage. And what happens when the spring breaks on your garage door is now the full weight of the garage door is on the ground and to open it you have to lift a 300 pound garage door.
Speaker 2:Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1:And I had to get up early the next morning for church and yeah, Did you Uber?
Speaker 2:No, oh well.
Speaker 1:No, we went out and there was a technique. It was like a garage door deadlift, and I was the only one. Oh, my goodness you've been working out? Yeah, I have been. I've been standing and I think I broke everything, Like all my ribs, my shoulders, oh no, it just kind of felt bad the whole thing. But I just lifted it up like six inches and then we put a board.
Speaker 1:My wife got up and she put a board under there and then from there a little bit more and finally we got up to where it got lighter as you get over your head, but then we had to make sure it locked when it stayed up yes, and then yeah, because if it comes crashing down again, you all didn't need to hear all about the garage door exactly like that, but that's why I have a spider web of feelings. That's right. I don't even know what they are, yeah.
Speaker 2:That sounds like frustrated.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'd say frustrated. I'm glad we are getting it fixed, so I'm happy that's getting done and so there's some happiness in there too. But, yeah, at that point it was frustrations like this is gonna make tomorrow really hard. Yes, but what is the truth? The truth is we're gonna fix this garage door. We are gonna get the cars out. People will be gracious to me mostly.
Speaker 2:I'm late. Yes, for sure. Yeah, it's good truth. Yeah, see, that feels better. You're taking that breath out now I am.
Speaker 1:It's been two breaths today, yes. So how are you feeling today, kelly? You?
Speaker 2:know I am feeling glad, so I would say I started out the day. Or just yeah, just feeling overwhelmed Bunch of different things needed to get done all at once, and you know me, I live a pretty full life. My day is already pretty packed, so you add on a few more things in there and I'm like oh okay, when am I gonna get this done?
Speaker 1:Your cup is full, my cup is full, and then when you add something, it goes over the edge.
Speaker 2:It does spills over. But I will say I was able to get several of those things checked off. I think in my mind it's bigger than what it is, you know. So when, like, I get a few other things that I write down that I need to do, I'm like, oh, I'm never gonna have time for this, I'm not living in truth in that moment. You know what you need An assistant.
Speaker 1:Counseling. Yes, I'm glad you're here, on my show. Yes, I can help you with that.
Speaker 2:Yes, what should I do?
Speaker 1:First of all, throw that list away.
Speaker 2:The world would come to an end. No, that's good. No, I'm feeling glad that several of those things, I'm ending the day better than it started. That's good yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, sometimes it's good if you can work through all of that and know that you know. I don't know what your truth is. What if you hadn't gotten everything done?
Speaker 2:Well, I think not everything has to get done today, oh. Yeah, I have to prioritize and what does have to get done today and what doesn't, cause I tend, probably as the eight, to look at everything.
Speaker 2:I've been like that forever. Like I remember my freshman year of college jotting down I don't know if anybody else did this, but I would jot down like on a notebook here's all the assignments. Like I'd take all the syllabi, here's all the assignments, the dates, just write them all down so I could see everything that was due test papers, you name it. But then I would have like pages of all these things and I'm like how am I gonna get through all of this Speaking for the other 99% of the world.
Speaker 1:None of us did that. None of us did that. However, our grades were not as good as your grades.
Speaker 2:Well, it was probably one of those. How can I control this? How do I conquer this semester?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:One bite at a time. Yeah, one minute at a time Wow.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I find sometimes as a nine, when things come up, I have to think about how I'm reacting and I have to ask myself if I should actually do the absolute opposite of what I'm feeling. I'm like maybe that wait, I think I've stumbled on. The answer to the zineagram thing is like if you're made a certain way and those negative things, if it happens to be the negative side, then hey, just do the opposite of that.
Speaker 1:So, if I want to hide or snug up in my blanket right as a nine so stereotypical right. Yes, I am not going to do that. I am going to escape and go outside and run and go get that job done and have a nurse shot, yes. That's all a lie, but I'm going to keep talking like.
Speaker 2:I could do that. You know, aa says fake it till you make it.
Speaker 1:I don't know how healthy that is all the time.
Speaker 2:But you are right, though I mean sometimes that unhealthy side of us says, especially for the nine, stay in bed, just let the world go away. But the healthy side of nine drags your butt out of bed and says, oh yeah, Go do it.
Speaker 1:The garage door you can do it, I did.
Speaker 2:It weighs three times as much as you do.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the garage door guy was we don't need to go back to that. I said, how much does this?
Speaker 2:weigh Because.
Speaker 1:I was. I've been in pain a day or two, you know it was, and he's like, yeah, 300 pounds.
Speaker 2:And I'm like I'm not that big of a guy you know so okay, yeah, that's why I hurt Well definitely feeling frustrated, but now appreciative of the garage door guy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he knows his stuff.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:How did we get on? What are we supposed to talk about today?
Speaker 2:We're talking about wings.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Yes, so see, you wish you had wings to fly when you needed to get your car out.
Speaker 1:Yes, good transition.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but the wings. So we're going to look today at three numbers. We're going to wrap up the wings with seven, eight and nine.
Speaker 1:We can do it.
Speaker 2:We can. So the seven. Of course, the wings are the numbers to each side. So for the seven, the wing is one of the wings are six and the other is eight. So and the seven is the joyful person you think about. And again we've talked about this with some of the other numbers the wings seem opposite. So seven, full of joy. You think about the six, that more is being prepared, and how do we keep everybody safe? So the seven, wing six, has been known as the Pathfinder.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, that's kind of cool.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and so they really enjoy being able to just feel fulfilled in life. For them, they really are about being enthusiastic and also adventurous and joyful. But it's more of that adventure which we know enjoy, which is the seven, with some caution.
Speaker 1:Right Safe fun.
Speaker 2:Safe fun. Yeah, so they're not going to be the ones that are going to go down the alpine slide, like we referenced, yeah you'll have to listen to another episode for that. They're going to be the ones that are like this is going to be fun, but also safe.
Speaker 2:We're not going to, no one's going to die, and so what they really love is to have lots of choices. So, just again, the seven, that picture that they love is just an open field, being able to do whatever they want to do, and so they like to have a lot of choices, new experiences. They love parties and large gatherings bringing people together. Now, the thing that they don't like is missing out. So FOMO is really big for seven, wing six, okay, and so they would also say that they really don't want anyone to put strict limits on them, cause the seven, again, doesn't want to be told no, doesn't want to be limited, and so they don't like strict limits. They also don't like to be left alone.
Speaker 1:Well, yeah, the seven, I can see that for sure.
Speaker 2:They definitely are more extroverted and then they really don't like it when we don't give them just a choice in options of things. So if someone maybe more tells them to do something versus ask them, that can be a real rub for the seven wing six Okay.
Speaker 1:Be careful how you communicate with the seven wing six.
Speaker 2:Yes, that's good, yeah, so that's the pathfinder.
Speaker 1:Pathfinder yes, the safe pathfinder.
Speaker 2:Safe pathfinder. Yeah, so seven wing eight is the opportunist.
Speaker 1:Okay, that makes sense too, so you can see some of the differentiations.
Speaker 2:They also are enthusiastic. They're very positive and optimistic. So again have that look at the full side of the cup versus the empty, but also probably have more of a positive outlook on life versus a seven wing. Six may take on some of the six like, well, we need to be careful and cautious. So what they really?
Speaker 1:But I'm sorry that can come across as negative Sure, Even though it may not be just because of the cautious.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the seven wing, six, yeah, cautious Doesn't mean it's negative, but it could seem that way. Right, definitely, in comparison, the seven wing six to seven wing eight, the seven wing six is gonna look a little bit more negative because they're gonna be the ones going. No, we probably shouldn't do that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, even though it's probably the wise thing and yet the seven wing eight is going out getting in trouble.
Speaker 2:Right, they're like out of my way. I'm doing this. It's fun. Yolo, you only live once.
Speaker 1:Oh man.
Speaker 2:But what the seven wing eight loves? They really love being the center of attention. So we know the seven is the life of the party and so really the seven wing eight is gonna be the one that really thrives on that attention. They really are the ones that we wanna invite to parties and gatherings because they help things not to be awkward, because they just keep stories going, that kind of thing, and they also really love accomplishing a goal.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that comes from the eight.
Speaker 2:Yes, that definitely comes from the eight. So then the seven, we know, can have a challenge with finishing what gets started. So if the seven leans into that eight wing, they can accomplish a goal and that feels good.
Speaker 1:You're gonna tell me they're an extrovert, right? Yes, oh, for sure so oh wow, both wings are extroverted.
Speaker 2:I would say both are extroverted with the seven.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah. Another thing that the seven wing eight loves is traveling.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, but they're not called the Pathfinder though. No, they're taking opportunities.
Speaker 2:But I will say the things that the seven wing eight don't like again. They don't like people to try to control them. They also really do not like routine tasks. So they really like that adventure and so that can become really just blah for them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's true for sevens generally, I think yes, absolutely.
Speaker 2:They don't like routine right Now something else they don't like is when people aren't direct with them. Is that?
Speaker 1:part of the eight. That is part of the eight.
Speaker 2:Yeah, for sure, yeah, that's that being able just to be direct, put your cards out on the table. Yup, yeah, so that's the seven.
Speaker 1:The opportunists yes, Seven wing eight. Yeah, so we got the Pathfinder seven wing six, the opportunists seven wing eight. That's right, Very similar both extroverts.
Speaker 2:I would say so Okay, yeah, just because of that seven.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You know that seven does thrive on being with social and social settings.
Speaker 1:We haven't had any numbers with wings that are both introverts. Yet I don't think so. I don't think you've said that. I mean definitely the five wing would be introverted.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay. So moving on to the eight, then, the powerful person we know, the eight likes to be in control, they like to sometimes protect themselves from vulnerability, and so the eight wing seven is the nonconformist.
Speaker 1:That's you, that's you, that's you, that's a form.
Speaker 2:That's a form. So, yes, this is me, the eight wing seven, although I think the eight wing nine also I resonated with, so we'll see as we go through both of them. But the eight wing seven would say that they are very idealistic, they're also an advocate and they can also be inspiring. So, again, eights protect those people or interests, and so this would definitely ring true for the eight wing seven. They really love leading a group. They also love freedom. So, again, just freedom through the day to do what they wanna do. I find, for me, with this, freedom doesn't always have to come just from someone. Like, if I have tasks, sometimes I get annoyed with the task, but then I get annoyed with me because I'm the one that set up the task.
Speaker 1:So I'm limiting my own freedom.
Speaker 2:You have a whole list today that you have to get through of tasks and my own worst roadblock you are Counseling is in your future?
Speaker 2:I think yes well it has been in the past, I'm sure it will be in the future as well. They also love exerting bottled up energy. So really having a way of getting energy out and this is something I've really had to learn about myself Like having some physical activity, whether it's a walk, whether it's yoga, whether it's something to be able to get energy out, because if not, I find, if I'm not letting the energy out, I almost feel empty.
Speaker 2:So, then I wanna fill it with other things like shopping or food, so yeah, Okay, you mean healthy ways to get the energy out. Healthy ways yeah.
Speaker 1:All right, eight wing seven, that could be you.
Speaker 2:Yes, and a thing that eight wing sevens don't like. They don't like pity.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Kelly.
Speaker 1:I'd never have pitied you. I don't think, I know, and this is why we have such a good friendship.
Speaker 2:They also don't like to be called bossy.
Speaker 1:Now, I don't know, maybe I have called you bossy before. I don't think you have. Not to your face, no, but behind my back maybe.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no, I would never do that, and then also this is a big one. They don't like to be made to feel insignificant.
Speaker 1:I don't know how you could, because you're always out front like kind of leading the way. It'd be tough for somebody to say well, yeah, you're, as an eight who's a leader and an eight wing seven who might be leading a group and doing usually pretty out there public things sometimes. And how would another person say, well, they're just insignificant and what number would dare.
Speaker 2:Yes, watch out. I have to say I have felt at times if I maybe another word I would use is unimportant or devalued and so being, I think, working with leaders where, and again, it's not like, oh, I need to be up just getting all sorts of accolades, no, but those words of affirmation or those appreciations, or if I see someone else maybe doing something similar or even less than what I'm doing, and if that person gets just that value or those words of like, oh, that hurts, yeah.
Speaker 1:I suspect folks who are just wired up differently could look at a eight, wing seven and just say, yeah, that's all hot air and they don't have. Let's say I'm not picking on anybody, but let's say I'm a five and they don't have the data and so they're not a good person to be out front or leading us. Because it's just a big dreaming, visionary thing. It is an illogical thing.
Speaker 2:Right, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I'm making crap up now, but yes, but yeah, I was just trying to think of like, yeah, how could you push back on an eight wing seven, because they usually are out front?
Speaker 2:Right, yeah, but that's where the eight needs to gather the information and not just be the ready-fire aim, but to gather information. And also, I think sometimes and this is probably true in just relationships in my life sometimes people don't feel like the eight wing seven needs those affirmations, like they feel confident, they don't need to hear, they don't need to, that pat on the back they're strong, right?
Speaker 1:that's how it looks to me, so let me say something good job, kelly.
Speaker 2:Thank you, damon.
Speaker 1:All right, we're done with the podcast today. Come to your home, all right.
Speaker 2:All right, well, moving to the eight wing nine. Okay, so this type is called the diplomat.
Speaker 1:All right, can that make sense?
Speaker 2:Yeah, so the nine definitely brings that diplomatic perspective to the eight. So this would be the eight that is confident, also independent, and this feels like an oxymoron, but patient. Well, there's that nine, yeah, so eight with patients. What a beautiful thing. Now I can find myself being very patient with a lot of things, but there's some things that I'm just not so mm-hmm. Any.
Speaker 1:I don't have any examples, I don't really. Just so funny. Oh well, you're second guessing your eight wing nine right now, you thought oh, I resonate with that.
Speaker 2:No, I'm an eight wing seven yeah, okay. Yes. So for the eight wing nine they really love spending time with their people. They also love making decisions, all right, and leading others, and those things go hand in hand, for sure. But what they don't like is being dismissed.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:When someone creates excessive conflict so they don't like drama.
Speaker 1:Right. What a waste of time.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's what an eight wing nine would say, I think.
Speaker 2:Yes, like come on.
Speaker 1:It isn't about peace here, no it's about.
Speaker 2:we've got a job to get done. Why are we wasting our time with drama? Okay, and then also, like any good eight, they don't like their control to be taken away.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's the diplomat, that is the diplomat. The conformist or is it the nonconformist? The nonconformist the nonconformist yes, the nonconformist. And the diplomat yeah, yes.
Speaker 2:All the eights on the air, or do you say conformist? No, I know it was because I skipped it in my notes.
Speaker 1:I take all these notes when I'm listening to you and then you know what I do I throw them out? Well, just in case you need them.
Speaker 2:It's going into your brain because you're writing it down.
Speaker 1:That's important, it is yeah. So, last but not least, your number, the number nine, and let's not spend a lot of time on this number.
Speaker 2:Okay, because? Well, get your notepad ready.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because this has been too much mileage, too many miles on the nine, Too many too many examples. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Too much to give.
Speaker 1:I can't take it anymore. Stop Okay.
Speaker 2:Well, the nine wing eight is known as the advisor Ta-da. Yeah, and so these are the nines that are more social. So they would probably be a little more extroverted. Okay, than maybe the nine wing ones. They're also very supportive and objective.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:They also love stability and routine and they really enjoy helping people through conflict.
Speaker 1:Enjoy. Yes, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, I think about that. They love it, they love it.
Speaker 2:Yes, and it's not one of those things. I think that they're in conflict with the person, but this is where we see like the counselors, yeah, the advisors that can kind of take that neutral position.
Speaker 1:All right, they're mediators, yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, and then what they don't like. They don't like to be overlooked.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:They don't like it when people create tension.
Speaker 1:That makes sense too.
Speaker 2:And they also don't like to be restricted or controlled. So that's where you see that eight coming out.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 2:Any of that resonate with you.
Speaker 1:A lot of it. Okay.
Speaker 2:Because you think you're you think you lean into both.
Speaker 1:I do. I mean, like I am not the most social person, but I don't know. Sometimes I wonder if that's not true, because I am always around a lot of people so Well, and people are drawn to you. I don't, it's weird. I think it's like when I'm there, totally fine but, getting there.
Speaker 2:That sounds like the inertia yeah.
Speaker 1:So it's like, oh, we're going to go hang around people. Okay, let's go hang around people.
Speaker 2:And then, once I'm there, do you and you really do love people? Yeah, listen to that.
Speaker 1:Oh, I don't know. I'm going to have to read telling yourself the truth again before we come to that conclusion.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you don't want to box yourself in. Well, and wrapping up the nine wing one, yep Is the negotiator.
Speaker 1:Oh, I know a person in my life that we have called this his whole life.
Speaker 2:Okay, yes, okay yeah. So they are very friendly, mm-hmm, very optimistic and also orderly. So you see that one wing coming in of organized and orderly.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:They love just consistency and routine. So again, that's another one of those things for nines that are really life giving.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:They also really love uniting people together so they really are like a glue Mm-hmm In relationships and teams and they really do love acceptance from others. So hearing those words of affirmation, feeling accepted.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:And so this is where we see, too, some of the things that they don't like which is not being acknowledged. So sometimes for the nines and I don't know if you ever feel this way, but sometimes they feel forgotten or just they kind of blend in and so they can feel that sense of being not acknowledged, yeah.
Speaker 1:I will have to think about that a little bit more before I answer that completely. Yeah, I tend to. Yeah, I tend to think I know some things sometimes, but I won't always offer it.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm, and the city draws it out Mm-hmm, so I'd say that's probably pretty true. Yeah, just kind of, maybe standing back a little bit. Well, and nines do that. They don't wanna rock the boat.
Speaker 1:They just observe. Yeah, you all can't figure it out. Well, I'll give you some time, maybe you'll catch up. I'll just be over here and if you need to know, that sounds so arrogant, yes, okay.
Speaker 2:Well, sometimes it's the protectiveness it probably is it's fear. Yes, but some other things that nine-winged ones don't like. They don't like to create conflict, and so, again, they won't rock the boat.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:And they also just really don't like it when people drain them or situations drain them Again, kind of that conserving their energy. Okay, yep.
Speaker 1:I still think I'm right in the middle Okay.
Speaker 2:Can pick up on both of those. Which, like we said, usually there is a dominant wing, but a lot of times you can just recognize just parts in both wings that play out.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the negotiator. I don't think that says who I am, exactly Right, and I know some folks that are so maybe I do it. Maybe I do it, I don't know. See, this whole indecisiveness right there just throws me in the nine right there, so I'm just gonna lie to our audience and just say heck, I'm a seven. I know I am, Did you?
Speaker 2:hear oh, you're a seven today.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm a seven today. And did you hear the one about the see? I don't know any jokes.
Speaker 2:The dot dot, yeah, boom, wow, kelly, that's just a ton of information.
Speaker 1:Yes, three numbers down in the same amount of time that we usually need to Okay. So how efficient is that Boom? That's what you needed today. You needed like check, check, check, check, check.
Speaker 2:Yes, I'm feeling more accomplished as I leave.
Speaker 1:All right, well, congratulations. Hey everyone. Thank you for listening to Enneagram you. If you didn't know this, you can find more of our pretty good content on VUfaithcom. So check out VUfaithcom sometime and we will see you all next week. Kelly, thanks for being here. Thanks for all the information. Bye, kelly, bye Damon. Tell me what you do With our love in your heart, with our love by your side, with our love by your side.