Who are the 9 Enneagram Types?
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Key Takeaways & Episode Highlights:
The Enneagram, a personality system that describes nine different types, influences how individuals see and experience the world, impacting how they think, feel, and act.
Liz sets up a hypothetical wedding reception, introducing each Enneagram type as a guest and describing their unique characteristics. The "Party Quirks" game helps illustrate the distinct attributes of each type.
Type One: The Improver, also known as the Reformer or Perfectionist is characterized by high standards, a strong inner critic, and the drive to do the right thing. At the wedding, this type takes on the role of the party planner, ensuring everything is executed to perfection.
Type Two: The Giver or Helper (also known as) is warm, relationship-oriented, and thrives on helping others. The caterer at the wedding enjoys nourishing and taking care of the guests.
Type Three: The Performer or Achiever (also known as) is efficient, goal-driven, and competitive. The best man excels at public speaking and is confident, ensuring the best man's speech is a success.
Type Four: The Dreamer, also known as the Tragic Romantic or Individualist is creative, drawn to beauty, and comfortable with intense emotions. The lead singer, a Type Four, captivates the audience with her sultry performance.
Type Five: The Observer or Investigator (also known as) seeks knowledge and information, often living in their mind. The officiant at the wedding offers wisdom and depth, despite their private nature.
Type Six: The Questioner or Loyal Skeptic is loyal, supportive, and occasionally struggles with anxiety. The maid of honor works tirelessly to plan and manage the wedding, always ensuring everything runs smoothly.
Type Seven: The Adventurer, Epicure, or Enthusiast (also known as) is energetic and seeks excitement and novelty. The hype boy, an entertainer, brings life to the party with humor, dance, and charisma.
Type Eight: The Challenger, Protector, or Boss (also known as) is assertive, strong-willed, and direct. The wedding crasher takes charge to protect others and ensure the wedding remains trouble-free.
Type Nine: The Peacemaker or Mediator (also known as) is calm, easygoing, and dislikes conflict. The cake baker, late to the reception due to time management issues, remains grounded and provides a sense of calm with her presence.
Recognizing the distinct qualities and contributions of each Enneagram type highlights the importance of diversity and the unique strengths individuals bring to the metaphorical party of life.
Appreciating the differences and recognizing the beauty in each Enneagram type can lead to a deeper understanding of the people around us.
Liz expresses her love for all Enneagram types, emphasizing the beauty and magic each type contributes to the world, making life more vibrant and meaningful.
Conclusion:
Understanding the Enneagram types as distinct guests at a wedding party not only entertains but also sheds light on the diverse qualities and characteristics that each type brings to the world. Embracing these differences can lead to a deeper appreciation of the people we encounter in our lives. Love and respect for each Enneagram type are the true essence of unity and harmony.
Resources:
DISCOVERING YOU ENNEAGRAM TYPING SESSION
HOW TO FIND YOUR ENNEAGRAM TYPE, a FREE guide
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