EP230: (SERIES) The THREE Subtypes of the Enneagram NINE: Standing Firm and Using Your Voice with the Adaptive Peacemaker
Mar 24, 2022 ·
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Out of all the Enneagram types, 9s seem to be the most forgotten. This is because of their easygoing nature and reluctance to make waves. Their main motivators are to...
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Out of all the Enneagram types, 9s seem to be the most forgotten.
This is because of their easygoing nature and reluctance to make waves. Their main motivators are to create harmony both internally and in their surrounding environments.
They may not be ones to speak up too often, but in my opinion, they are the wisest on the Enneagram.
On this episode of the Leadership Formula, I am wrapping up our masterclass on each Enneagram type’s instinctual subtypes by focusing on the last in line, the 9s.
I discuss the nuances of the 9 as a whole, as well as the ins and outs of each subtype.
Listen in to learn more about why self-preservation 9s are the most resistant to opening up, why one-on-one 9s often struggle with co-dependency, and why social 9s often hide their pain from others while still harboring a need to be included.
What You Will Learn
A review on the basics of the 3 instinctual subtypes: self-preservation, one-on-one, and social
Why the Enneagram 9 has the biggest distinctions between its subtypes compared to the other types
Why 9s all express a need for comfortable fusion in their lives
Why self-preservation 9s are the most resistant to opening up to others
How self-preservation 9s show up more irritable and stubborn and have a stronger presence than the other two subtypes
Why self-preservation 9s have the ability to disconnect easily in efforts to not be controlled by desire or attachment
Why one-on-one 9s tend to feel more secure when partnered with others and find it challenging to be on their own
How one-on-one 9s show up as the least assertive 9 due to their kind and gentle nature
Why the social 9 is the counter type and often shows up as a facilitator or mediator within groups
Why social 9s hide their pain from those around them, so to not burden others with their stress
How social 9s show up as fun, lighthearted, and have a driving need to be included
Connect with Tracy
tracyomalley.com
www.instagram.com/tracy_omalley
www.facebook.com/tracy.omalley
twitter.com/TracyOMall
www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/
Resources
Work with Tracy:
http://tracyomalley.com/workwithme/
Learn More About Team and Family Enneagram Workshops:
http://tracyomalley.com/workshops/
Leave a review on Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-leadership-formula-podcast-enneagram-success/id1491541582?uo=4
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This is because of their easygoing nature and reluctance to make waves. Their main motivators are to create harmony both internally and in their surrounding environments.
They may not be ones to speak up too often, but in my opinion, they are the wisest on the Enneagram.
On this episode of the Leadership Formula, I am wrapping up our masterclass on each Enneagram type’s instinctual subtypes by focusing on the last in line, the 9s.
I discuss the nuances of the 9 as a whole, as well as the ins and outs of each subtype.
Listen in to learn more about why self-preservation 9s are the most resistant to opening up, why one-on-one 9s often struggle with co-dependency, and why social 9s often hide their pain from others while still harboring a need to be included.
What You Will Learn
A review on the basics of the 3 instinctual subtypes: self-preservation, one-on-one, and social
Why the Enneagram 9 has the biggest distinctions between its subtypes compared to the other types
Why 9s all express a need for comfortable fusion in their lives
Why self-preservation 9s are the most resistant to opening up to others
How self-preservation 9s show up more irritable and stubborn and have a stronger presence than the other two subtypes
Why self-preservation 9s have the ability to disconnect easily in efforts to not be controlled by desire or attachment
Why one-on-one 9s tend to feel more secure when partnered with others and find it challenging to be on their own
How one-on-one 9s show up as the least assertive 9 due to their kind and gentle nature
Why the social 9 is the counter type and often shows up as a facilitator or mediator within groups
Why social 9s hide their pain from those around them, so to not burden others with their stress
How social 9s show up as fun, lighthearted, and have a driving need to be included
Connect with Tracy
tracyomalley.com
www.instagram.com/tracy_omalley
www.facebook.com/tracy.omalley
twitter.com/TracyOMall
www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/
Resources
Work with Tracy:
http://tracyomalley.com/workwithme/
Learn More About Team and Family Enneagram Workshops:
http://tracyomalley.com/workshops/
Leave a review on Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-leadership-formula-podcast-enneagram-success/id1491541582?uo=4
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