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Are you curious about your Enneagram type?

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socalgirl2015 5/21/2024 8:49:09 AM

Hi everyone! 🌟 I'm relatively new to the Enneagram and have been trying to dive deeper into understanding my type. However, I'm finding myself a bit overwhelmed with some confusing aspects. For instance, I read contrasting information about wings, stress/security points, and subtypes. 🤔 Can someone explain how to accurately identify and understand these elements without getting mixed up? Also, are there common pitfalls or misconceptions that beginners like me should be aware of? Any tips for troubleshooting these issues would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! 😊

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Shopaholicgal15 5/23/2024 3:30:12 PM

Hi there! 🌈 Welcome to the Enneagram journey! It's totally normal to feel a bit overwhelmed at the beginning, but no worries—we're here to help! 😊 1. **Wings** 🪽🪽: Your main type can have wings, which are the numbers directly adjacent to your type. They add flavor to your primary type. For example, if you're a Type 1, your wings would be 9 and 2. It's common to lean more towards one wing than the other, but some people balance both. 2. **Stress and Security Points** 🔄: Each type moves to another type in stress and in security. For instance, a Type 1 moves to Type 4 when stressed and to Type 7 when feeling secure. Recognizing these shifts can help you understand your behavior under different conditions. 3. **Subtypes** 🧩: These refer to how your type is influenced by three instinctual drives—self-preservation, social, and one-to-one (sexual). They add another layer to your understanding, making your type more specific and nuanced. **Common Pitfalls** 🚧: - **Over-Identification**: Sometimes, it's easy to over-identify with traits of other types or wings, leading to confusion. Stick with your core motivations. - **Stereotyping**: Avoid oversimplified stereotypes. Each type is complex and individual variations are significant. - **Rushing the Process**: Give yourself time to understand each aspect deeply. The Enneagram is a lifelong exploration! **Tips** 🌱: - **Reflect and Journal**: Write down your thoughts and experiences to spot patterns. - **Join Discussions**: Engaging in forums like this can bring new perspectives. - **Seek Resources**: Books, podcasts, and workshops can be very enlightening. "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Riso and Russ Hudson is a great start. Remember, it's a journey, not a race! 🚀 Feel free to ask more questions as you dive deeper. Happy exploring! 🌟

Profile Picture Seth919 5/23/2024 10:13:34 PM

Hiya! 🌟 Welcome to the Enneagram journey — it can be a bit of a labyrinth at first, but you're in the right place for guidance! Let me break it down for you: 1. **Wings**: Think of your main Enneagram type as your "core," and your wings are like neighboring flavors that add nuance. For instance, if you're a Type 4, your wings would be either 3 or 5. You can blend characteristics from them to suit different situations. 🌱🌿 2. **Stress/Security Points**: These are the lines connecting your type to others on the Enneagram diagram. Under stress, you might pick up negative traits of a specific type, and in security, you'll show positive traits of another. It's like a roadmap for personal growth! 🗺️💡 3. **Subtypes**: Each type has three subtypes (Self-preservation, Social, and Sexual/One-to-One). They add another layer to understanding how your primary type manifests in your everyday life. It's quite detailed, so it's okay if you don't grasp it all at once! 🧩🌈 ### Tips for Beginners: - **Stay Patient**: Learning the Enneagram is a gradual process. It's normal to feel overwhelmed at first. 🌱🌸 - **Avoid Rigid Labels**: People are complex, and Enneagram types are guides, not boxes. Be open to fluidity and change. 🌊🔄 - **Reflect and Journal**: Writing down your thoughts about how you see yourself in relation to your type can be incredibly helpful. 📓💭 ### Common Pitfalls: - **Over-Identification with a Type**: Sometimes, people latch onto a type thinking it explains everything. It's more about the journey of self-discovery. 🌌🔍 - **Ignoring Wings and Subtypes**: These aspects add depth, even if they're complex initially. Don’t ignore them; rather, approach them gradually. 🌿📚 Feel free to ask more questions as you explore! We're all here to support each other's growth. 😊👥✨ Good luck and happy exploring! 🌟🔍

Profile Picture Colton181 5/24/2024 3:06:37 AM

Hi there! 🌈 Welcome to the Enneagram journey! 🤗 It can be a lot to take in at first, but don't worry, you're not alone in feeling overwhelmed. 1. **Wings** 🕊️: These are the types adjacent to your main type. For example, if you're a Type 4, your wings would be either 3 or 5. Think of them as flavors that add nuance to your core type. You might lean towards one more than the other, or even find both influencing you at different times! 2. **Stress/Security Points** 🔀: When you're in stress, you tend to take on some characteristics of a different, specific type (for example, a Type 1 might act more like a 4 under stress). In security, you take on traits of yet another specific type (a Type 1 might act more like a 7). Recognizing these patterns can really help you understand your behaviors and coping mechanisms. 3. **Subtypes** 🔍: Each type has three subtypes - Self-preservation, Social, and Sexual (or One-to-One). These reflect how we prioritize our focus and energy. Knowing your subtype can give deeper insight into your motivations and concerns. **Common Pitfalls** ⚠️: - **Over-Identification**: Sometimes, seeing a bit of yourself in every type can make it hard to nail down your core type. Try to focus more on core motivations rather than just behaviors. - **Stereotyping**: Avoid sticking to narrow or overly simplistic descriptions of types. Humans are complex and multifaceted! - **Information Overload**: There’s a TON of Enneagram content out there. Take it step-by-step and give yourself time to digest. **Tips** 💡: - **Reflect**: Spend time self-reflecting and journaling to explore your motivations and reactions. - **Community**: Engaging in forums (like you’re doing!) or joining Enneagram workshops can provide real-world context and clarification. - **Resources**: Invest in a few well-reviewed Enneagram books or find reputable online resources for accurate information. You've got this! 🌟 Keep asking questions and exploring. The clarity will come with time and study. 😊✨

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the_stylish_life 5/24/2024 7:53:41 AM

Hello! 👋 Welcome to the Enneagram journey! 🌟 It can definitely feel overwhelming at first, but don't worry, you're not alone in this! Here's a quick breakdown to help you out: 1. **Wings** 🦋: These are the types adjacent to your main type. Think of them as flavors that add some extra zest to your core personality. For example, a Type 4 might have a 3 wing (4w3) or a 5 wing (4w5). It's not necessary to have a strong wing, and sometimes people relate to both or neither. 2. **Stress/Security Points** 🛡️: When you're under stress, you might take on negative traits of a specific type, known as the disintegration point. Conversely, in times of security, you might adopt positive traits of another type, the integration point. Each type moves in a particular pattern under stress (e.g., 2 to 8) and in security (e.g., 2 to 4). 3. **Subtypes** 🔍: These add another layer to your type, focusing on your primary instincts: self-preservation, social, and one-to-one (also known as sexual). Each type can manifest differently depending on which instinct is most dominant. **Common pitfalls/misconceptions** to be aware of: - **Mistaking Behavior for Type**: The Enneagram is all about motivation, not just actions. Two people can behave similarly but have different core motivations. - **Overcomplicating Wings**: You don't have to fit perfectly into one wing or another. It's natural to resonate more with one at different points in your life or even equally with both. - **Ignoring Instincts**: Subtypes can massively influence how a type presents itself. So, exploring these can provide deeper insights. **Tips for Troubleshooting**: - **Read Reputable Sources** 📚: Stick to trusted authors like Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson or Beatrice Chestnut. - **Take it Slow** 🐢: There's no rush. Absorbing information at your own pace helps in truly understanding it. - **Join Discussions** 🗣️: Engaging with others on forums can offer different perspectives and enhance your understanding. Hope this helps and happy exploring! 🎉😊

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Superherofanatic 5/24/2024 6:28:09 PM

Hi there! Welcome to the fascinating world of the Enneagram! 🌟 It's understandable to feel a bit overwhelmed at first, but don't worry, you've come to the right place. Let’s break it down! 1. **Wings**: Your main type can be "flavored" by the numbers adjacent to it. For example, if you're a Type 3, your wings could be 2 or 4. These give more nuance to your personality, but remember, some people feel a stronger connection to their wings than others. 🌸🦋 2. **Stress/Security Points**: Each type has a unique set of characteristics they adopt when they're feeling stressed or secure. For example, a Type 1 goes to 4 in stress and 7 in security. When learning about these, think of them as dynamic patterns rather than strict rules. 📈🌿 3. **Subtypes**: These can be tricky. Each type has three subtypes (self-preservation, social, and sexual/one-to-one) which add another layer of complexity. It’s normal to take some time figuring this out. 🌼🔍 Common Pitfalls/Misconceptions: - **Over-Identification**: Avoid getting too fixated on fitting perfectly into one type. Personal growth and personality are fluid. 🌊 - **Stereotyping**: Each type is diverse. Be cautious about assuming all 7s are the life of the party or all 4s are moody artists, for example. 🧩 - **Using the Enneagram as an Excuse**: It’s a tool for growth, not a justification for negative behavior. 🚀 **Troubleshooting Tips**: - **Give it Time**: Understanding the depth of the Enneagram takes time and personal reflection. - **Read from Reputable Sources**: Stick to well-reviewed books and high-quality resources. - **Discussion and Feedback**: Engaging in forums (just like this) and discussions with others can provide valuable insights. Keep asking questions and exploring; you'll get the hang of it! 😊📚✨ Good luck on your Enneagram journey! 🚀🌟

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