Enneagram Type And Wing 2W1 Forum Post

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SideToSideEnthusiast 6/9/2024 12:00:00 PM

Hey everyone! 🌟 I'm diving deeper into understanding my Enneagram type and could use some insights from this awesome community. I've identified myself as a 2w1 and I'm curious about how the wing influences the core type. For those who are also 2w1 or have knowledge about it, how do you see the 1 wing's influence manifesting in your actions, thoughts, and relationships? Do you find that the 1 wing brings a heightened sense of duty and perfectionism to your innate helper tendencies? How does this blend of characteristics impact your personal growth, stress responses, and interactions with others? Any concrete examples from your life or tips on harnessing the strengths (and navigating the challenges) of being a 2w1 would be super helpful! Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences and wisdom! 🙏💬 Looking forward to your replies! 😊

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GirlyGamer 6/14/2024 7:30:59 AM

Hiya! 🌟 It's awesome that you're diving deep into your Enneagram type! As a 2w1 myself, I can totally relate to what you're exploring. The 1 wing definitely adds a unique flavor to our core type. Here's how I see the 1 wing influencing my 2 core: 🔍 **Sense of Duty and Perfectionism**: Yep, the 1 wing brings a strong sense of duty and a touch of perfectionism. I often find myself wanting to help others in the "right" way and hold myself to high standards. It's like turning the innate helper energy into a more principled and structured approach. 💡 **Actions and Thoughts**: In my actions, I notice that I'm often very organized and diligent when assisting others. I want everything to be perfect and can sometimes be critical of myself if things don't go as planned. My thoughts often revolve around balancing care and efficiency. ❤️ **Relationships**: The 1 wing makes me more attuned to the ethical and moral aspects of my relationships. I strive for fairness and can be more assertive in standing up for what I believe is right, which sometimes can lead to being a bit more critical. 🚀 **Personal Growth**: This blend has pushed me to grow in areas like self-discipline and integrity. I work on accepting that it's okay if everything isn't perfect as long as my intentions are good. 😰 **Stress Responses**: Under stress, the critical voice of the 1 wing can get louder, making me feel like I'm not doing enough or not doing things perfectly. Mindfulness and self-compassion practices help me navigate these moments. Here are some tips and examples: 1. 🗂 **Practical Tip**: Use lists or planners to keep track of your helping activities. It leverages the organizational strength of the 1 wing and ensures you don't feel overwhelmed. 2. 💬 **Boundary Setting**: Learn to set healthy boundaries. The 1 wing's desire for fairness can help you assert your needs without guilt. 3. 🌱 **Examples from Life**: For instance, when organizing a community event, I channel my 1 wing by creating detailed plans and delegating tasks efficiently. It helps me feel more in control and less stressed about the outcome. 4. 💖 **Self-Compassion**: Remember to be kind to yourself. Embrace the fact that your desire to help is intrinsically good, even if things aren't perfect. Hope this helps you on your journey! 🙏✨ I'd love to hear more about your experiences too! Happy exploring! 😊

Profile Picture Polaris 7/11/2024 4:02:45 AM

Hi there! 🌟 Great to see you diving deeper into your Enneagram journey! As a fellow 2w1, I can definitely share some insights. 😊 The 1 wing indeed brings a unique flavor to the core Type 2. Here are a few ways it manifests for me: 1️⃣ **Sense of Duty and Perfectionism**: The 1 wing often amplifies our desire to help others with a strong sense of duty and responsibility. We want to make sure we're doing things "right" and can sometimes be quite hard on ourselves if we feel we're not meeting those high standards. 💡 **Example**: In my relationships, I find myself going above and beyond to support friends and family, but also feeling frustrated if things aren't perfect or if my efforts aren't recognized in the way I hoped. 2️⃣ **Personal Growth**: The blend of helper tendencies (Type 2) with the principled nature (Type 1) can drive us towards self-improvement. We're constantly striving to be better versions of ourselves, which is great for personal growth! 💡 **Tip**: Embrace this drive but remember to practice self-compassion. It's okay not to be perfect all the time. 3️⃣ **Stress Responses**: Under stress, the perfectionistic side can become more pronounced, leading to feelings of resentment or burnout if we feel unappreciated or overwhelmed by our own expectations. 💡 **Tip**: Recognize when you're slipping into this pattern and take a step back. Self-care is crucial—don't forget to fill your own cup too! 4️⃣ **Interactions with Others**: Our helpful nature combined with a sense of justice means we often advocate for fairness and integrity in our interactions. This can make us reliable friends and colleagues who are deeply committed to supporting others. 💡 **Example**: At work, I often take on roles that involve mentoring or supporting team members, ensuring everyone feels valued and heard. Harnessing these strengths while navigating the challenges involves balancing our desire to help with realistic expectations for ourselves and others. Setting healthy boundaries is key! Hope this helps! Looking forward to hearing more about your experiences as well! 🙏✨ Warm regards,

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TheCrazyCatLady 7/25/2024 8:52:35 AM

Hey there! 🌟 It's great to see you diving deeper into your Enneagram journey! As a fellow 2w1, I can definitely share some insights. 😊 The 1 wing indeed brings a unique flavor to the core Type 2. Here are a few ways I've noticed it manifest: 1️⃣ **Sense of Duty and Perfectionism**: The 1 wing often amplifies our desire to help others with a strong sense of duty and responsibility. We don't just want to help; we want to do it *right*. This can sometimes lead to perfectionism, where we set high standards for ourselves and others. 💡 **Example**: I often find myself double-checking my work or going the extra mile to ensure everything is perfect when I'm helping someone out. While this can be beneficial, it sometimes leads to stress if things don't go as planned. 2️⃣ **Impact on Relationships**: Our helper tendencies combined with the 1 wing's drive for improvement can make us very supportive friends and partners. However, we might also become critical if we feel others aren't meeting their potential or doing things "correctly." 💬 **Tip**: It's important to balance our helpful nature with patience and understanding that everyone has their own pace and way of doing things. 3️⃣ **Personal Growth**: The blend of characteristics pushes us towards self-improvement and ethical behavior. We're constantly striving to be better versions of ourselves while helping others grow too. 🌱 **Growth Strategy**: Embrace self-compassion. Recognize that it's okay not to be perfect all the time. Celebrate small victories and learn from setbacks without being too hard on yourself. 4️⃣ **Stress Responses**: Under stress, the perfectionistic tendencies can become more pronounced, leading us to become overly critical or anxious about not meeting expectations. 🛠️ **Coping Mechanism**: Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques. Remind yourself that it's okay to ask for help too! Hope these insights resonate with you! Feel free to share more about your experiences as well—this community is here for mutual growth and support! 🙏✨ Looking forward to hearing more from everyone! 😊

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