EP179: The Anatomy of Your Enneagram Type: The Enneagram TWO—Getting to the Heart of the Matter
Sep 28, 2021 ·
29m 16s
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Do you operate from your heart center? Are you motivated by the need to be liked and appreciated? Do you have a gift for anticipating the needs of others? Then...
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Do you operate from your heart center? Are you motivated by the need to be liked and appreciated? Do you have a gift for anticipating the needs of others?
Then you might be an Enneagram 2, otherwise known as the Considerate Helper.
At their best, 2s are unconditionally supportive, offering the gift of humility to themselves and the world.
But when Enneagram 2s are over-giving from a place of fear, when they’re attached to the outcome, they run the risk of getting burned out and resentful.
On this episode of The Leadership Formula, I walk you through the anatomy of the Enneagram 2, describing how their characteristic self-sacrifice can either serve as a superpower or their kryptonite.
I explain how 2s can lean into their 1 and 3 wings in the decision-making process, setting healthy boundaries and freeing up their time to stretch into their growth number 4, the Individualist.
Listen in to understand how over-giving pushes the 2 into an unhealthy, reactionary stress number 8 and find out how the Considerate Helper serves others even better when they make time to honor themselves.
What You Will Learn
How Enneagram 2s are motivated by the need to be liked and appreciated
What the Enneagram 2’s self-sacrifice looks like coming from a healthy vs. unhealthy place
The Enneagram 2s gift for anticipating the needs of others
How a 2 can discern when they’re giving from a place of love and compassion vs. giving to get
What it looks like when a 2 loses touch with their own needs and desires
How 2s can leverage their 1 and 3 wings in decision-making to set healthy boundaries
What it looks like when a 2 starts to say no to the people in their life
How freeing up their time allows Enneagram 2s to stretch into their growth number 4 (the Individualist)
Why Enneagram 2s move into an unhealthy 8 when they’re over-giving
How the self-preservation, one-to-one and social subtypes influence the 2
Connect with Tracy
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www.instagram.com/tracy_omalley
www.facebook.com/tracy.omalley
twitter.com/TracyOMall
www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/
Resources
Book an Enneagram Kickstarter Session: https://th400.infusionsoft.app/app/manageCart/showManageOrder
Apply for 1:1 Coaching with Tracy: http://tracyomalley.com/shop/1-1coaching/
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Then you might be an Enneagram 2, otherwise known as the Considerate Helper.
At their best, 2s are unconditionally supportive, offering the gift of humility to themselves and the world.
But when Enneagram 2s are over-giving from a place of fear, when they’re attached to the outcome, they run the risk of getting burned out and resentful.
On this episode of The Leadership Formula, I walk you through the anatomy of the Enneagram 2, describing how their characteristic self-sacrifice can either serve as a superpower or their kryptonite.
I explain how 2s can lean into their 1 and 3 wings in the decision-making process, setting healthy boundaries and freeing up their time to stretch into their growth number 4, the Individualist.
Listen in to understand how over-giving pushes the 2 into an unhealthy, reactionary stress number 8 and find out how the Considerate Helper serves others even better when they make time to honor themselves.
What You Will Learn
How Enneagram 2s are motivated by the need to be liked and appreciated
What the Enneagram 2’s self-sacrifice looks like coming from a healthy vs. unhealthy place
The Enneagram 2s gift for anticipating the needs of others
How a 2 can discern when they’re giving from a place of love and compassion vs. giving to get
What it looks like when a 2 loses touch with their own needs and desires
How 2s can leverage their 1 and 3 wings in decision-making to set healthy boundaries
What it looks like when a 2 starts to say no to the people in their life
How freeing up their time allows Enneagram 2s to stretch into their growth number 4 (the Individualist)
Why Enneagram 2s move into an unhealthy 8 when they’re over-giving
How the self-preservation, one-to-one and social subtypes influence the 2
Connect with Tracy
tracyomalley.com
www.instagram.com/tracy_omalley
www.facebook.com/tracy.omalley
twitter.com/TracyOMall
www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/
Resources
Book an Enneagram Kickstarter Session: https://th400.infusionsoft.app/app/manageCart/showManageOrder
Apply for 1:1 Coaching with Tracy: http://tracyomalley.com/shop/1-1coaching/
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