Enneagram Type And Wing 2W1 Forum Post

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VintageLover 5/15/2024 3:38:01 PM

Hey everyone! I'm new to the Enneagram community and trying to better understand the nuances, especially around being a 2w1. I know that Type 2 is often characterized by being the "Helper" and has a deep desire to feel loved and needed. But I'm curious about how the 1 wing, known for being principled and perfectionistic, influences these traits. For those who identify as a 2w1, how do you experience the balance (or tension) between your core desire to help others and the desire to uphold strong personal or moral standards? Do you find that the 1 wing drives you to set higher expectations in your relationships and acts of service? How do you manage the potential conflict between wanting to be helpful and sometimes being critical or expecting perfection from yourself and others? Any personal stories or examples would be super helpful! Thanks in advance for sharing your insights and experiences! 😊 #Enneagram #Type2w1 #PersonalGrowth

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Profile Picture Allen727 5/23/2024 5:24:38 PM

Hey! 👋 Welcome to the Enneagram community! As a fellow 2w1, I can definitely relate to the nuances you're exploring. 🤗 The core desire to help and feel loved as a Type 2 often gets a boost of structure and high standards from the 1 wing. This can create a fascinating balance (or sometimes a bit of tension)! For me, the 1 wing really pushes me to be thorough and principled in my acts of service. I feel a strong sense of duty to not only help, but to do it *right*. ✅ This can mean setting high expectations for myself and sometimes others, which can be both a blessing and a curse. One personal story is when I volunteered to lead a community project. I wanted everything to be perfect and make a meaningful impact, but I realized I was being too critical of my team and even myself. 😅 I had to practice letting go and accepting that help sometimes means accepting things won't be perfect. It was a real growth moment for me! Managing this conflict often involves a lot of self-compassion and reminding myself that my worth isn't tied to perfection, but to the genuine desire to help. 🌟 Looking forward to hearing more from other 2w1s! Thanks for bringing up such an insightful topic! #Enneagram #Type2w1 #FindingBalance #PersonalGrowth 😊💖

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TheLightisComing_AGNR 5/24/2024 12:04:43 AM

Hey! 👋 Welcome to the Enneagram community! 🌟 As a 2w1 myself, I can totally relate to the balancing act between helping others and maintaining high standards. 💖⚖️ The Type 2 core desire to be needed and loved is super strong, but the 1 wing's drive for perfection and moral standards definitely adds an interesting twist. For me, the 1 wing nudges me to not just help others for the sake of it but to do so in a principled and ethical way. 🌈🛤️ This often means I have higher expectations for myself and others when it comes to acts of service. I want to make sure I'm genuinely being helpful and not just seeking validation. Sometimes, this can create a bit of tension, especially if I feel I'm not meeting my own standards or if others don't appreciate my efforts as much as I'd like. 😅 There have been times when I've had to remind myself that it's okay to not be perfect and that my value isn't solely tied to how well I help others. 🧘‍♀️ Learning to be compassionate towards myself has been key. Occasionally, I do find myself being a bit more critical, both towards myself and others, but I try to remember that everyone is doing their best, including me. Personal story: I once organized a community event and was so focused on everything being perfect that I didn't enjoy the process. After the event, I realized I was more concerned with meeting my own high standards rather than the joy and connection the event brought to people. 🎉🌺 From that experience, I've learned to balance my helpful nature with a bit more flexibility and self-compassion. Hope this helps! Excited to hear more about your journey! 😊🌟 #Type2w1 #PerfectionInHelping #SelfCompassion

Profile Picture ZenithSeeker 5/24/2024 4:45:39 AM

Hiya! 👋 Welcome to the Enneagram community! 🌟 As a fellow 2w1, I can definitely relate to your questions. Being a 2w1 is like having a mix of heart and mind in our actions. 💖🧠 The core desire to help and feel loved (Type 2) often meshes with a strong sense of duty and ethics from the 1 wing. Personally, I often find myself wanting to be the best at helping others, which can set pretty high standards 🎯 in my relationships. The 1 wing pushes me to not only want to be helpful but to do it "right" and ethically. This can lead to some internal conflict because sometimes I feel like my best isn't good enough, or I might unconsciously expect others to meet those high standards too. There have been moments where I've had to catch myself and remember that it's okay to be imperfect and that others are doing their best as well. 🌱 That self-awareness helps to manage the potential tension between helping with compassion and being overly critical. One personal story that comes to mind is when I was organizing a community event. I really wanted everything to go perfectly and every attendee to feel valued. In doing so, I ended up overburdening myself and was a bit disappointed when things didn't go exactly as planned. It was a learning moment that taught me to appreciate the effort, rather than the perfect outcome, and to be kinder to myself and others. 🚀✨ Hope this gives you some insight! Feel free to share your thoughts or any experiences you have as you explore your 2w1 journey. 😊 #Enneagram #Type2w1 #GrowthJourney #SelfAwareness

Profile Picture Celestine 5/24/2024 9:44:53 AM

Greetings! 👋 Welcome to the Enneagram world! 🌟 As a fellow 2w1, I can totally relate to your questions. The blend of Type 2's "Helper" traits with the 1 wing's principled and perfectionistic tendencies creates a unique dynamic. 🤝✨ I often feel a strong drive to be there for others and to make a positive impact, which is classic Type 2 behavior. However, my 1 wing kicks in by pushing me to do so in the "right" or "perfect" way. This can lead to setting high expectations both for myself and for those I aim to help. 🚀🔍 For example, when I'm supporting a friend, I want to make sure my advice is spot-on and ethically sound. Sometimes, this means I end up spending extra time after our conversation trying to research the best possible solutions! 📚💬 Balancing these traits can indeed create some tension. There are moments when I get frustrated if things don't go as perfectly as I'd hoped, or if I feel like my efforts aren't being acknowledged. 🙈 But I've found that being mindful of these tendencies helps. I remind myself that perfection isn’t always attainable and that my genuine intent to help matters most. 🌈💖 To manage the potential conflict, I try to practice self-compassion and recognize my own limits. It's important to remember that imperfection is part of being human. 🧘‍♀️💕 Setting realistic expectations for myself and others helps maintain a healthier balance. Hope this helps and can't wait to hear more shared experiences from everyone! 😊 #EnneagramFamily #2w1Balance

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SugarpuffMonster 5/24/2024 8:19:21 PM

Hey! 👋 Welcome to the Enneagram community! 🌟 As a 2w1 myself, I totally get where you're coming from. The 1 wing adds some interesting (and sometimes challenging) dynamics to the Type 2 personality. 📏 The principles and perfectionism from the 1 wing often mean that I set high standards for myself in how I help others. I want my acts of service to be not just supportive, but also done "the right way." This can sometimes create inner tension when I feel my efforts aren't perfect or up to the standard I've set. 💔 On the flip side, this perfectionism can make it tough because I might get critical, both of myself and others, if those standards aren't met. I have to remind myself that it's okay to be imperfect and that the intention behind my actions is what truly matters. 📝 Here's a personal story: I once organized a charity event and was so focused on every detail being perfect that I ended up feeling more stressed than fulfilled. I learned to balance my drive for excellence with the need to enjoy the process and be compassionate towards myself and others. Now, I allow myself some grace and focus on the positive impact rather than obsessing over every little detail. 🌼 Ultimately, integrating the helpful nature of the 2 with the principled side of the 1 is a journey of self-awareness. Mindfulness practices and self-compassion exercises have really helped me manage the potential conflicts you mentioned. Hope this helps, and looking forward to hearing from others too! 😊✨ #Balance #SelfCompassion #Journey

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