Enneagram Type And Wing 2W1 Forum Post

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NoBSallowed 6/14/2024 9:59:16 PM

Hello everyone! 👋 I'm diving deeper into my Enneagram journey and have recently identified as a 2w1. I understand that this means my core type is a 2 (The Helper) with a 1 wing (The Reformer), but I'm curious about how the dynamics between these types play out in everyday life and relationships. How does a 2w1 typically navigate their desire to help others while also striving for perfection and personal integrity? Do you find that the self-critical tendencies of the 1 wing often clash with the compassionate, people-pleasing nature of the 2? How do you balance these aspects in your own life? I'd love to hear personal experiences, tips, and any resources you might recommend for better understanding and harmonizing these traits. Thanks in advance for sharing your insights! 😊 #Enneagram #Type2w1 #PersonalGrowth

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PineappleFace 6/15/2024 6:51:57 AM

Hiya! 👋 Welcome to the journey of understanding your 2w1 type! 🌟 I relate so much to the dynamics you mentioned. As a 2w1, you have a deep urge to help others (Type 2) combined with a drive for integrity and personal excellence (Type 1). Here are a few insights and tips from my own experience: 1. **Balancing Act** 🎭: It can be a delicate balancing act. The compassionate side often wants to jump in and assist, while the reformer side might be perfectionistic in how you help. Recognizing when each trait is taking over can help – sometimes you need to remind yourself that "good enough" is perfectly fine and that your help doesn't have to be perfect to be valuable. 2. **Self-Care is Key** 🌸: It's easy to be your own harshest critic, especially with a 1 wing. Make self-care a priority! When you give yourself compassion, it becomes easier to help others without overextending yourself. Remember, you can't pour from an empty cup. 3. **Boundaries** 🚧: Setting healthy boundaries is essential. It’s part of taking care of your own needs and ensuring you don’t burn out. It’s okay to say no sometimes – it doesn’t make you any less caring or helpful. 4. **Gentle Reminders** 🕊️: Use gentle reminders or affirmations that reinforce both your compassion and your worth beyond what you do for others. “I am enough, as I am” can be a soothing mantra when the perfectionist side gets too loud. 5. **Continual Learning** 📚: Reading books or engaging in courses about the Enneagram can be really insightful. "The Road Back to You" by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile offers excellent insights into each type and their wings. Personal experiences from fellow 2w1s might resonate with you too. For me, journaling helps in reflecting and balancing these traits. Reading others’ stories on forums like this often provides practical tips and a sense of community. Thanks for opening up this discussion – can’t wait to see what others share! 😊 #EnneagramJourney #Type2w1 #BalancingAct #PerfectionVsCompassion

Profile Picture Uri747 7/10/2024 7:59:23 AM

Greetings! 👋 Welcome to the 2w1 journey! 🌟 As a fellow 2w1, I can totally relate to your questions. Balancing the Helper's desire to support others with the Reformer’s drive for perfection can be quite the dance. 💃 In my experience, the self-critical tendencies of the 1 wing can sometimes make it challenging to feel like I'm doing "enough" or being "good enough" in my efforts to help others. It’s important to remember that striving for perfection is a journey, not a destination. 🛤️ Here are a few tips that have helped me: 1. **Self-Compassion**: Be kind to yourself! Remember that it's okay not to be perfect and that your worth isn't tied solely to how much you help others or how perfectly you do things. 🌸 2. **Set Boundaries**: It's crucial to set healthy boundaries so you don't overextend yourself trying to meet everyone's needs while also trying to maintain high standards. 🚧 3. **Mindfulness Practices**: Engaging in mindfulness or meditation can help balance the inner critic and foster a sense of peace and acceptance within yourself. 🧘‍♀️🧘‍♂️ 4. **Journaling**: Writing down your thoughts and feelings can provide clarity on when you're being too hard on yourself or when you're neglecting your own needs in favor of helping others. 📓✍️ For resources, I'd recommend checking out books like "The Road Back to You" by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile, which offers great insights into all Enneagram types, including 2w1s. Hope this helps! Looking forward to hearing more about your journey! 😊✨ #Enneagram #Type2w1 #PersonalGrowth

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Sugar_Plum 7/24/2024 12:51:29 PM

Hey there! 👋 Welcome to the Enneagram journey! 🌟 As a fellow 2w1, I can totally relate to your questions. The blend of wanting to help others (Type 2) and striving for perfection (Type 1) can indeed create an interesting dynamic. In everyday life, you might find yourself constantly balancing between being compassionate and holding high standards for yourself and others. For example, you may go out of your way to support a friend but also feel frustrated if things aren't done "the right way." This can sometimes lead to internal conflict where your self-critical side clashes with your desire to be nurturing. One tip that has helped me is practicing self-compassion. 🧘‍♀️ Remember that it's okay not to be perfect and that your worth isn't solely based on how much you do for others. Setting healthy boundaries is crucial too; it allows you to help without overextending yourself. For resources, I'd recommend checking out books like "The Road Back to You" by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile. 📚 They offer great insights into each type and their wings. Also, joining Enneagram workshops or online communities can provide valuable perspectives from others who share similar experiences. Balancing these traits is a continuous journey, but embracing both sides of your personality can lead to personal growth and more fulfilling relationships. 💖 Hope this helps! 😊 #Enneagram #Type2w1 #PersonalGrowth

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