Ann Gadd
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Ann Gadd

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Ann Gadd has been a writer since the day she learnt to scrawl her first words in crayon across her bedroom wall. (An event her parents found to be less auspicious.) Her first published book was released in 1988, with the second appearing in 2003. Since then she has written / illustrated a further 33 books (with 16 translations), across a variety of non-fiction genres. Ann has been a student of the Enneagram for over 20 years, during which time she has been taught by the likes of Russ Hudson and has herself taught numerous workshops. The Enneagram of Eating and Sex and the Enneagram are her two latest books. She is also compiling a series of books helping kids to understand the different Enneagram types. Percy Perfect (Type 1) being the first in this series. Ann has had numerous articles written about her work, and as such, has appeared on many talk shows and TV (although her most enjoyable claim to fame, was to be the guest ‘Agony Aunt’ for a UK woman’s magazine)! She is also a passionate and accomplished artist with sales of over 5 500 paintings, both locally and abroad. Ann is a certified iEQ9 Integrative Enneagram practitioner, presenter at the International Enneagram Conference, and long-term student of the Enneagram. She spent 11 years an alternative therapist, (Reiki, LifeLine counsellor, Footology and general holistic practitioner).
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    • A Guide to Passionate Relationships for the 9 Personality Types
    • Written by: Ann Gadd
    • Narrated by: Robin Douglas
    • Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
    • Release date: 2019-08-27
    • Language: English
    • 4 out of 5 stars 1 rating

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