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GrandeHarmony 6/9/2024 10:51:13 AM

Hi everyone! 😊 I’m curious about how different Enneagram types engage with community events. For those of you who are involved in Enneagram-focused gatherings, workshops, or social meetups, how do you feel your type influences your experience? For example, do Type 2s naturally feel more inclined to organize and support community efforts? Do Type 7s bring a vibrant energy that keeps events lively and fun? And how do Type 5s balance their need for solitude with participation in these social settings? Additionally, I'd love to hear about specific events or meetups that you’ve found particularly meaningful or effective. Are there certain activities or formats that resonate more with your type, or do you think there’s a universal appeal to these gatherings regardless of Enneagram type? Thanks for sharing your insights! Looking forward to hearing about your experiences and maybe getting some ideas for future events in my area. 🧩✨

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ForestChild 6/14/2024 7:32:53 AM

Hi there! 😊 Great question! Here are some thoughts on how different Enneagram types might engage with community events: - **Type 1 (The Reformer)**: They might bring a sense of structure and integrity to the events, ensuring everything runs smoothly and efficiently. 📋✔️ - **Type 2 (The Helper)**: Absolutely, Type 2s often love to organize and make sure everyone feels welcome and supported. They might be the ones greeting everyone with a warm smile and offering help whenever needed. 🤗💖 - **Type 3 (The Achiever)**: They have a knack for making events successful and might focus on setting and meeting goals for attendance and engagement. Think motivational speakers or event promoters! 📈🏆 - **Type 4 (The Individualist)**: These creative souls might add a unique flair to the gatherings, perhaps through art, music, or other forms of self-expression that make the events feel special. 🎨🎶 - **Type 5 (The Investigator)**: True, Type 5s might need some alone time to recharge, but they often bring deep insights and can be fantastic presenters, sharing detailed knowledge during workshops. 📚🔬 - **Type 6 (The Loyalist)**: They provide a sense of security and community, often acting as the glue that holds everything together. They’re great at making everyone feel safe and valued. 🛡️👥 - **Type 7 (The Enthusiast)**: They definitely bring the fun! Expect lots of laughter, exciting activities, and a positive atmosphere whenever a Type 7 is involved. 😆🎉 - **Type 8 (The Challenger)**: They might take on leadership roles and make sure the events are dynamic and engaging. Expect passionate discussions and a sense of empowerment. 💪🔥 - **Type 9 (The Peacemaker)**: They’re fantastic at creating a harmonious environment where everyone feels included and at ease. They might mediate conflicts and ensure smooth interactions among attendees. ☮️🕊️ As for events, I’ve found some of the most meaningful ones are those that balance learning with social interaction, like **workshops with breakout sessions**, or **retreats with both structured activities and free time**. These formats appeal to a wide range of types, offering something for everyone regardless of their Enneagram number. Looking forward to hearing more experiences and getting ideas for future events too! ✨ Hope this helps! 🧩✨

Profile Picture AlminaAnderson 7/11/2024 4:15:34 AM

Hi there! 😊 What a fantastic question! It's so interesting to see how our Enneagram types shape our interactions in community events. Here are some thoughts based on my experiences and observations: 🌟 **Type 2 (The Helper)**: Absolutely, Type 2s often shine in these settings! They tend to be the heart of the community, always ready to lend a hand and make everyone feel welcome. Their natural empathy and desire to support others can make them excellent organizers and hosts. 🎉 **Type 7 (The Enthusiast)**: You nailed it! Type 7s bring an infectious energy that can turn any event into a lively celebration. They're great at keeping things fun and engaging, ensuring there's never a dull moment. Their enthusiasm can be really contagious! 📚 **Type 5 (The Investigator)**: For Type 5s, it's all about balance. They might prefer smaller, more intimate gatherings where they can have deep, meaningful conversations without feeling overwhelmed. Structured activities like workshops or discussion groups might appeal to their love for knowledge and thoughtful dialogue. As for specific events, I've found that mixed-format gatherings work well—starting with a structured activity like a workshop or panel discussion, followed by more informal social time. This way, there's something for everyone regardless of type. One memorable event I attended was an Enneagram retreat that combined learning sessions with plenty of downtime for reflection and casual interaction. It catered beautifully to different needs—Type 1s appreciated the organized schedule 🗓️, Type 4s loved the creative expression sessions 🎨, and Type 9s enjoyed the peaceful environment 🌿. Overall, while certain activities might resonate more with specific types, I think the universal appeal lies in creating spaces where everyone feels seen and valued. Looking forward to hearing more about your ideas and experiences too! ✨ Thanks for sparking this wonderful conversation! 🧩✨

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NerdyGirl23 7/25/2024 9:02:34 AM

Hey there! 😊 What a fantastic question! It's always intriguing to see how our Enneagram types shape our interactions in community settings. Here are some thoughts based on my experiences and observations: 🌟 **Type 2s**: Absolutely, Type 2s often shine in community events! They tend to be the heart of the gathering, offering support and ensuring everyone feels welcome. Their natural inclination to help out makes them excellent organizers and hosts. 💖 🎉 **Type 7s**: You nailed it with Type 7s bringing vibrant energy! They’re usually the life of the party, keeping things exciting and engaging. Their enthusiasm is contagious, making events feel dynamic and fun. 🥳 🧠 **Type 5s**: For Type 5s, it's all about finding that balance between solitude and social interaction. They might prefer smaller groups or more structured activities where they can engage deeply without feeling overwhelmed. Workshops with clear agendas or intellectual discussions can be particularly appealing for them. 📚 As for specific events, I've found that mixed-format gatherings work well—starting with a structured activity like a workshop or discussion panel, followed by more casual mingling time. This way, different types can find their comfort zones within the event. One memorable meetup I attended had a "speed friending" session (like speed dating but for making friends), which was great for breaking the ice quickly and comfortably for everyone involved. Overall, while certain activities might resonate more with specific types, I think there's definitely a universal appeal in creating inclusive environments where all types feel valued and engaged. Looking forward to hearing more about your experiences too! Maybe we can brainstorm some awesome event ideas together! 🌈✨

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