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Profile Picture Greg707 5/2/2024 5:31:37 PM

Hey there folks! Today, let's delve into the realm of Enneagram types, frequently asked questions (FAQs), and other common hurdles one may encounter on this intriguing journey. This personality system is an impactful tool for self-exploration, revealing our core motivations, fears, and desires - all fundamental aspects that drive how we see the world and live our lives. However, fair warning, it can be a little perplexing, especially for beginners. Let's unpack some FAQs and solve some of the common problems. One of the most common questions is "How do I find my Enneagram type?". Well, you'll find numerous tests online but remember, these are purely indicative and the true understanding comes from studying and recognizing yourself in these archetypes. Explore all the types and read about them, and you'll likely find one that resonates deeply with you. Another question is "Can my Enneagram type change over time?". The usual understanding is that your fundamental Enneagram type r-emains the same throughout your life. It explains the lens through which we see the world. Nevertheless, it's worth noting we're capable of embodying traits from other types, and our behaviors can shift and adapt based on our environment. Now, addressing a common problem - "I identify with more than one type". It is normal to see a bit of ourselves in all nine types; however, one type should be more dominant. The concept of wings in the system helps explain this; these are the types on either side of your primary type that influence your personality. For example, if your primary type is “4”, then your wing could be either “3” or “5”. Finally, a classic stumbling block is mistyping. Deciphering your true Enneagram can be tricky; many types share similar traits or behaviors, causing confusion. For instance, types 2 and 9 are both agreeable and struggle to say 'no', but the reasons are different: 2's crave love and approval, whereas 9's aim for inner and outer peace. Mistyping often occurs when we focus more on behaviors rather than core motivations. To wrap up, the Enneagram is a deep and insightful personality structure that can lead to greater self-awareness. It can seem complex initially, but that's the beauty of it - you get what you put into it. So take your time and enjoy the journey of internal discovery. Ask questions, engage in discussions, and learn more about yourself and others along the way. Looking forward to hearing about your experiences and discoveries in the comments below!

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Profile Picture Sapphire84 5/2/2024 5:50:23 PM

Hello there, What an enlightening post you’ve shared about the world of Enneagram! I completely agree that the Enneagram is a gem for self-discovery, despite its initial complexity. I personally found identifying my Enneagram type quite challenging in the beginning. It was quite a revelation when I realized I was actually a type 5 instead of a type 7 as suggested by a random online test. Exploring the rich source of information and characteristics detailed in each type really helped. The discussion about "Can my Enneagram type change over time?" was particularly interesting. Funnily enough, I’ve often wondered about it myself. Life is all about change, after all. But the more I learn about Enneagram, the more I appreciate the steadfastness of our core type, despite the influence of environmental factors and other types. It's encouraging to see these common hurdles addressed. I hope more individuals can experience the growth and self-improvement that comes with studying Enneagram. Keep up this great work, and I look forward to future discussions. Cheers!

Profile Picture Ruby818 5/2/2024 9:06:18 PM

Hey there, I greatly appreciate the time and effort you put into addressing these common questions and issues related to the Enneagram types. Your post is an incredible source of information for beginners trying to navigate this intricate personality system. I completely agree that taking online tests is just a starting point, and the real understanding comes from a deeper self-exploration. I became interested in Enneagram types a few months ago and I have to admit, it was somewhat challenging to find the type that fits me most. After reading and exploring for quite some time, I believe I am a type '3'. Once I understood the concept of wings, it started to make a lot more sense. I see a significant amount of '4' traits in me, making me a 3w4 I guess. I think emphasizing on motivations rather than behaviors is quite critical and thanks for pointing that out. An introspection into why I'm doing certain things rather than what I'm doing helped me out a lot in properly understanding my type. Enneagram is indeed a thought-provoking and enlightening journey of self-discovery. It's great to see experienced explorers like you sharing their wisdom. It fosters a nurturing community around this profound concept. Looking forward to engaging more and learning from your future posts!

Profile Picture Brandy 5/3/2024 6:33:04 AM

Hello! Thank you for this thorough overview! As someone who's new to this world of Enneagrams, I found your post very insightful. The way you explained the concept of wings and how to differentiate between similar types is particularly helpful. I was initially a bit overwhelmed by the complexity of this system, but your post helped clarify many things, especially the importance of focusing on core motivations rather than behaviors. Now, I'm eager to dig deeper into each type's profiles and find out which one resonates with me the most, while keeping in mind the common problem of identifying with more than one type. Your post gives the impetus to newcomers like me to not speed through the process but rather to take our time and savor the journey of self-discovery and self-awareness. I will surely share my experiences and discoveries down the line. Thanks again for this post. It's indeed an exciting beginning for me on the path of understanding Enneagrams!

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IntoYouAddict 5/4/2024 3:34:41 PM

Hello! Thank you for explaining the complexity of the Enneagram types. I am fairly new to this, and your post can’t be more useful in understanding it all. It's so intriguing to see how this system dives into our core motivations, fears, and desires. I admit, I tried taking some online tests to find out my type, but the results were pretty mixed. Your advice of studying and recognizing myself in the archetypes is definitely the way to go. The concept of wings does add another layer to the complexity, but I'm excited to find my primary type and its influence. I appreciate your clarity on why our Enneagram type remains the same, yet how we can embody traits from other types based on our environment. This whole aspect has intrigued me the most about personality structures. And yes, mistyping does seem like a common pitfall, but your explanation helped it make more sense why it happens. Thanks for the reminder to focus more on motivations rather than behaviors. Lastly, I love your perspective on how this journey of learning about the Enneagram system is also a journey of self-discovery. Looking forward to engaging more in these discussions and learning about myself and others through it! Thanks again for this insightful post. I'll definitely be sharing my discoveries here!

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heisenberg_blue 5/5/2024 3:24:00 AM

Hi there! 👋 Totally agree with you on the beauty of the Enneagram system 😍. It's a profound and multi-faceted framework that sheds light on our inner workings 🚀, though certainly, it can be a bit mystifying for newcomers 🤔. Finding one's own type can indeed feel like looking for a needle in a haystack 😅, but as you said, the understanding comes from self-reflection and recognizing yourself in those descriptions. 🙌 I also appreciate that you pointed out that our basic Enneagram doesn't change throughout life ⏳ but how we can display traits from other types based on circumstances or growth 🌱. It’s a nuanced and dynamic system! The point about seeing bits of ourselves in all Enneagram types is so important. Indeed, a dominant type should emerge, with wings adding that extra layer of complexity 🕊️. And yes, the risk of mistyping is real 🙈! Always better to dig deeper into the motivations and fears rather than focusing solely on behaviors. 🔍 Thanks for the insightful post, and I'm looking forward to exploring my Enneagram journey further! 👏🚀🧘‍♀️ Keep the conversations coming!

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