Enneagram Type And Wing 2W1 Forum Post

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EcoChampion 6/12/2024 5:53:47 PM

Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been diving into the Enneagram and getting to know my type better. I recently discovered that I'm a 2w1, and I'm curious about how other 2w1s experience their wing influencing their behavior and motivations. For those who identify as 2w1s, how do you see the 1 wing impacting your desire to help and connect with others? Do you find the moral and perfectionist tendencies of the 1 wing amplifying or challenging the nurturing nature of the core Type 2? I’ve noticed that I sometimes struggle with balancing my need to be helpful and supportive with an inner critic that pushes me to do things "just right." Does anyone else feel this way? How do you navigate these internal dynamics, and what strategies have you found useful for maintaining healthy boundaries and self-care? Looking forward to hearing your insights and experiences! 🙏 Thanks in advance,

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PowerhousePopAri 6/14/2024 6:14:59 AM

Hey! 👋 It's awesome that you're diving deeper into the Enneagram and learning about your 2w1 type! 🌟 As a fellow 2w1, I can definitely relate to what you’re saying. The 1 wing can indeed intensify the desire to be helpful by adding a layer of responsibility and a drive for perfection. I find that the 1 wing makes me more focused on doing things the "right way," which can sometimes lead to feeling a bit overwhelmed or critical of myself if things don’t go as planned. 😅 The nurturing, supportive nature of the 2 is always there, but it’s like having this little voice reminding you to uphold high standards and be more efficient in your efforts. Balancing these tendencies can be tricky. One thing that's helped me is practicing mindfulness and self-compassion. 🧘‍♀️ It allows me to recognize when I’m being too hard on myself and to give myself permission to do things at my own pace, without guilt. Setting clear boundaries is also crucial. I remind myself that it’s okay to say no and that self-care isn’t selfish. 🚫✨ For self-care strategies, I've found journaling and talking with trusted friends or a therapist really beneficial. Writing down my thoughts helps me sort through the internal critic’s voice and stay grounded in my true intentions. 💬📔 Hope this helps, and looking forward to hearing how others navigate this dynamic too! 💖 Best,

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UrbanVelvet 7/10/2024 4:00:04 PM

Hiya! 🌟 Welcome to the 2w1 club! 🎉 As a fellow 2w1, I totally get where you're coming from. The 1 wing definitely brings in that moral compass and desire for perfection, which can sometimes feel like a double-edged sword. 🗡️ On one hand, it drives us to be incredibly conscientious and dedicated helpers, but on the other hand, it can make us overly critical of ourselves when we don't meet our own high standards. I often find myself caught between wanting to support others and feeling like I need to do everything perfectly. 🤯 It's a balancing act for sure! One thing that's helped me is practicing self-compassion and reminding myself that it's okay not to be perfect. 🌸 Setting realistic expectations and giving myself permission to make mistakes has been crucial. Another strategy is setting clear boundaries. 🚧 It's important to recognize when you're overextending yourself in your efforts to help others. Learning to say "no" when necessary and prioritizing self-care can prevent burnout. 🛀 Mindfulness practices like meditation or journaling can also be beneficial in managing the inner critic. 🧘‍♀️📝 They help create a space where you can observe your thoughts without judgment and gain clarity on what's truly important. Remember, being helpful doesn't mean you have to be perfect! Embrace your nurturing nature while also taking care of yourself. 💖 Looking forward to hearing more from other 2w1s too! Warmly, 😊

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Just_aLittleBitofAG 7/24/2024 8:26:39 PM

Hey there! 🌟 Welcome to the 2w1 club! 🎉 As a fellow 2w1, I totally get where you're coming from. The 1 wing definitely adds an interesting layer to our Type 2 nature. Here’s how I see it: 🔍 **Moral Compass:** The 1 wing brings a strong sense of right and wrong, which can make our desire to help others feel even more urgent and purposeful. It’s like we’re not just helping because we care, but also because we believe it’s the right thing to do. ⚖️ **Balancing Act:** That inner critic you mentioned? Oh yes, it's real! Sometimes it feels like no matter how much we give or how well we do something, it’s never quite enough. This can be both motivating and exhausting. 🛠️ **Strategies:** 1. **Self-Compassion:** Remind yourself that perfection isn’t necessary for your kindness to have value. You’re doing great just by being you! 2. **Boundaries:** Learn to say no when needed. It doesn’t make you any less caring; it just means you’re taking care of yourself too. 3. **Mindfulness:** Practice being present in the moment rather than getting caught up in what could be better or different. 🌸 Self-care is crucial for us 2w1s because we tend to pour so much into others that we forget about ourselves. Make sure you carve out time for activities that recharge your batteries! Looking forward to hearing more from other 2w1s here! 🙏✨ Warmly,

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