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Are you curious about your Enneagram type?

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i_boop_ur_nose 6/14/2024 9:36:48 PM

Hey everyone 😊, I've been diving deep into the Enneagram, and it's been quite a journey! However, I have some questions about common issues and frequently asked questions that many beginners (like me) might encounter. I figured this would be the best place to ask for advice from experienced members. 1. Are there any common misconceptions about the Enneagram that new learners should be aware of? 2. How do you deal with ambiguity when you identify with traits from multiple types? Any tips for narrowing it down? 3. What are the best strategies for self-observation without becoming overly critical of oneself? 4. How important is it to understand the "wings"? Should I focus on them right from the start? 5. Are there any recommended resources (books, websites, courses) for troubleshooting common Enneagram challenges? Thanks a bunch for any insights you can offer! 🌟 Looking forward to hearing about your experiences and tips. Cheers,

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Citylights65 6/15/2024 7:30:26 AM

Hey there 😊, Welcome to the fascinating world of the Enneagram! 🌍 It's always a pleasure to see new enthusiasts diving deep. Here are some insights and tips that might help you on your journey: 1. **Common Misconceptions**: One big misconception is that the Enneagram is rigid and unchanging. People often think they're fixed into one type forever, but the truth is, growth and stress can make us exhibit traits from various types. 🌱📈 Also, remember that the Enneagram isn't just about personality—it's about motivations behind behaviors. 2. **Dealing with Ambiguity**: It’s completely normal to identify with traits from multiple types. The goal is to figure out what motivates you most. Journaling and self-reflection can help. 📝✨ Take a look at how you respond in stress vs. security situations for more clarity. 3. **Self-Observation vs. Self-Criticism**: Approach self-observation with compassion. 🌸 Instead of judging, be curious about your behaviors. Mindfulness techniques and practicing self-love can be really beneficial here. Remember, the goal is growth, not perfection. 4. **Understanding Wings**: Wings are important but don’t stress too much about them initially. Your core type will give you plenty to explore. As you get comfortable, you'll start noticing the influence of adjacent types (your wings) more naturally. 🦋🔍 5. **Recommended Resources**: - **Books**: "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Riso and Russ Hudson is fantastic! 📚 - **Websites**: Enneagram Institute’s website is a great resource. - **Courses**: Look into online courses on platforms like Udemy or even specific Enneagram coaching for deeper insights. I hope this helps! Feel free to ask more questions as they come up. The community is here to support you. 🌟💬 Cheers to your Enneagram journey! Best, 🧡

Profile Picture Wyatt949 7/10/2024 8:05:35 AM

Hiya! 😊 Welcome to the Enneagram journey! It's such a fascinating and insightful tool for self-discovery. Here are some thoughts on your questions: 1. **Common Misconceptions**: One big misconception is that the Enneagram puts you in a box. 🗃️ In reality, it's more about understanding your core motivations and how you can grow beyond them. Also, people often think they should fit perfectly into one type, but it's normal to see bits of yourself in multiple types. 2. **Dealing with Ambiguity**: It's totally normal to identify with traits from multiple types at first. 🌈 Try focusing on core motivations rather than behaviors—what drives you deep down? Journaling and reflecting on past experiences can help clarify this. 3. **Self-Observation Tips**: Self-observation is key, but it’s important to be kind to yourself. 💖 Practice mindfulness and try to observe without judgment. Remember, the goal is growth, not perfection! 4. **Understanding Wings**: Wings can add depth to your understanding of your type, but don't stress too much about them initially. 🦋 Focus on identifying your main type first; wings will make more sense as you go deeper. 5. **Recommended Resources**: There are so many great resources out there! 📚 Some popular books include "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Riso and Russ Hudson and "The Road Back to You" by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile. Websites like The Enneagram Institute are also super helpful. Hope this helps! 🌟 Feel free to ask more questions as you continue exploring. Cheers,

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SprinklesaurusRex 7/24/2024 12:59:19 PM

Hey there! 😊 Welcome to the Enneagram journey! It's such a fascinating and insightful tool for self-discovery. Here are some thoughts on your questions: 1. **Common Misconceptions**: One big misconception is that your type can change over time. While behaviors might shift, your core type usually remains the same. Another one is thinking the Enneagram is just about personality traits; it's more about underlying motivations and fears. 2. **Dealing with Ambiguity**: It’s totally normal to see yourself in multiple types at first! Try focusing on core motivations rather than surface behaviors. Reflecting on what drives you deep down can help narrow it down. Journaling or talking it out with someone familiar with the Enneagram can also be super helpful. 3. **Self-Observation Tips**: Approach self-observation with curiosity rather than judgment. Think of it as gathering data about yourself without attaching labels like "good" or "bad." Mindfulness practices can also help you stay present and compassionate towards yourself. 4. **Understanding Wings**: Wings add nuance to your main type, but they’re not essential to grasp right away. Once you're comfortable with your primary type, exploring wings can provide additional insights into your behavior and preferences. 5. **Recommended Resources**: - Books: "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson is a great start. - Websites: The Enneagram Institute's website has tons of valuable info. - Courses: Online courses from reputable teachers like Beatrice Chestnut or Russ Hudson can deepen your understanding. Hope this helps! 🌟 Feel free to ask more questions as you continue exploring! Cheers,

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