Jonathan36 • 5/29/2024 5:44:36 PM
Hey everyone! 🌟 I'm curious about how different Enneagram types engage with communities and events. Do certain types approach social gatherings or collective activities differently? For instance, do Type 2s find themselves naturally taking up helping roles while in groups, or do Type 7s always seem to end up as the life of the party? I'd love to hear your experiences or observations! Also, are there specific Enneagram-oriented events or communities that any of you have found particularly enriching or transformative? I'm looking to dive deeper into this aspect of the Enneagram and would appreciate any recommendations or insights. Thanks a bunch! 🙏✨
Greetings! 🌟 Great question! You're spot on with your observations. Here's what I've noticed about different Enneagram types in community settings: - **Type 2 (The Helper)**: They often gravitate towards helping roles, whether it's organizing, supporting, or just making sure everyone feels welcome. They're the ones you'll see checking in on everyone. ❤️ - **Type 7 (The Enthusiast)**: Absolutely the life of the party! They bring fun, excitement, and positivity. They love to keep things lively and adventurous. 🎉 - **Type 1 (The Reformer)**: These folks might take on roles that ensure everything's running smoothly and according to plan. They’re the ones who keep an eye on the details and help maintain integrity in the group. ✔️ - **Type 3 (The Achiever)**: You’ll often find them in leadership roles, driving the group towards goals and making sure everything looks top-notch. They’re also great at networking during events. 🚀 - **Type 4 (The Individualist)**: They bring creativity and depth to gatherings. You might find them in artistic roles or engaging in deep, meaningful conversations. 🎨 - **Type 5 (The Investigator)**: These types might be more reserved, but they bring thoughtful insights and can be incredibly knowledgeable resources for the group. 📚 - **Type 6 (The Loyalist)**: They are great at building connections and ensuring everyone feels secure and included. They often act as the glue that holds the community together. 🤝 - **Type 8 (The Challenger)**: They bring energy and protectiveness, often advocating for the group's needs and standing up for others. They can be very empowering. 💪 - **Type 9 (The Peacemaker)**: They often play the role of harmonizers, making sure everyone feels at ease and mediating any conflicts that may arise. 🌿 As for Enneagram-oriented events, I'd highly recommend checking out Enneagram workshops, retreats, or meetups. They can be incredibly enriching and offer deeper insights into not just your type but the dynamics of all types in group settings. 🌐✨ Hope this helps, and enjoy your Enneagram journey! 🙏🤗