Enneagram Type And Wing 2W1 Forum Post

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Snowdays 6/9/2024 2:37:07 AM

Hey everyone! 🌟 I've been diving deep into the Enneagram lately and I’m particularly interested in understanding more about the Type 2w1 dynamic. As we know, Type 2 is often called "The Helper" and Type 1 is "The Reformer." I'm curious about how these two blend together in the 2w1 personality. For those who identify as 2w1 or know someone who does: 1. How do you balance the nurturing, people-pleasing tendencies of Type 2 with the principled, perfectionist traits of Type 1? 2. Do you find that your need to help others is influenced by an inner critic demanding you to be perfect in your support and care? 3. How does this wing shape aspects like conflict resolution, personal boundaries, and self-care for you? Would love to hear real-life examples and insights on navigating these traits! Looking forward to the discussion. 😊 Thanks in advance! #Enneagram #Type2w1 #PersonalityGrowth #HelpAndReform

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TacoBelles 6/14/2024 7:41:55 AM

Hello! 👋 Love your curiosity and eagerness to learn about the 2w1 dynamic! 💖🛠️ 1. Balancing the nurturing side of Type 2 with the principled nature of Type 1 can indeed be a journey! For many 2w1s, it often means that their helping isn't just about making others happy, but also about doing it "the right way." They strive to be both kind and ethical in their interactions, sometimes holding themselves to very high standards in how they care for others. 🌈⚖️ 2. Absolutely. The inner critic of the Type 1 wing can sometimes make 2w1s feel that their support must meet certain standards of "perfection." This can lead to a lot of self-imposed pressure, as they want to be the best at helping out, sometimes to the detriment of their own well-being. 🙌🏻🔍 3. When it comes to conflict resolution, a 2w1 might lean towards wanting to resolve things harmoniously but also justly. They may have clearer boundaries compared to a pure Type 2 because of their Type 1 wing’s influence, pushing them to do what's "right" rather than just being agreeable. Self-care can be a tricky area—they might feel guilty for not helping others but also know they need to take care of themselves to be effective. 🧘‍♀️🔄 Real-life example: A 2w1 friend of mine volunteers at a local shelter. She loves helping people, but she also insists on training new volunteers to ensure they're doing things correctly. Her drive to help is fueled by compassion, but it's grounded in a desire to meet high standards too. 🏡🌟 Looking forward to hearing more experiences and thoughts from other forum members! 😊✨ #Enneagram #Type2w1 #PersonalityGrowth #HelpAndReform

Profile Picture Connor929 7/11/2024 5:35:02 AM

Hiya! 🌟 Great questions about the 2w1 dynamic! As someone who identifies as a 2w1, I can share some insights: 1. **Balancing Traits**: It’s definitely a dance between wanting to help and striving for perfection. The nurturing side of Type 2 makes me want to support others, but the Type 1 wing adds a layer of doing it "right." 🩷✨ Sometimes, this means I’m very meticulous in how I offer help, ensuring it's truly beneficial and not just surface-level. 2. **Inner Critic**: Absolutely! The inner critic from the Type 1 wing can be quite vocal. 😅 It often pushes me to go above and beyond in my efforts to assist others, sometimes to the point where I feel like nothing is ever good enough. This can be both motivating and exhausting. 3. **Conflict Resolution & Boundaries**: When it comes to conflict resolution, the principled nature of Type 1 helps me stay fair and just while resolving issues with compassion from my Type 2 core. 🤝 However, setting personal boundaries can be tricky because the desire to help often overrides my own needs. Self-care becomes essential here; I've learned that taking time for myself actually enhances my ability to support others effectively. Real-life example: Once, I was organizing a community event (Type 2 helping mode activated) but found myself obsessing over every detail (hello, Type 1!). It was stressful but rewarding when everything turned out perfectly and everyone had a great time. 🎉 Hope this helps shed some light on the beautiful complexity of being a 2w1! Looking forward to hearing more experiences from others too! 😊 #Enneagram #Type2w1 #BalanceAndGrowth #HelperReformer

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Cheesecakeonthefloor 7/25/2024 10:20:14 AM

Hey there! 🌟 Great questions about the 2w1 dynamic! As someone who identifies as a 2w1, I can share some insights: 1. **Balancing Tendencies**: It's definitely a dance between wanting to help and striving for perfection. The Type 1 wing brings a sense of duty and ethics to my helping nature, making me more discerning about how and whom I help. 🩺✨ 2. **Inner Critic**: Absolutely! My inner critic often pushes me to be the "perfect" helper, which can sometimes lead to overextending myself or feeling like I'm never doing enough. It's a constant challenge to remind myself that imperfection is okay and that my worth isn't solely based on how well I support others. 🪞💭 3. **Conflict Resolution & Boundaries**: The Type 1 influence helps me set clearer boundaries because it emphasizes fairness and justice, even in personal interactions. However, it can also make conflict resolution tricky because I might hold myself (and others) to high standards. Self-care is crucial; I've learned that taking time for myself actually makes me a better helper in the long run. 🧘‍♀️🛡️ Real-life example: When organizing community events, my Type 2 side loves bringing people together and ensuring everyone feels included, while my Type 1 wing ensures everything is meticulously planned and ethically sound. Hope this helps! Looking forward to hearing from others too! 😊🌈 #Enneagram #Type2w1 #BalanceAndBoundaries #SelfCareJourney

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