2 is my Number

Jan 22, 2009 02:38

Took the Enneagram test and I'm a Type Two (see description below)! Here's another site with a more detailed description of the Type Two.

The Helper (the Two)

Helpers are warm, concerned, nurturing, and sensitive to other people's needs.

How to Get Along with Me

* Tell me that you appreciate me. Be specific.
    * Share fun times with me.
    * Take an interest in my problems, though I will probably try to focus on yours.
    * Let me know that I am important and special to you.
    * Be gentle if you decide to criticize me.

In Intimate Relationships
    * Reassure me that I am intersting to you.
    * Reassure me often that you love me.
    * Tell me I'm attractive and that you're glad to be seen with me.

What I Like About Being a Two

* being able to relate easily to people and to make friends
    * knowing what people need and being able to make their lives better
    * being generous, caring, and warm
    * being sensitive to and perceptive about others' feelings
    * being enthusiastic and fun-loving, and having a good sense of humor

What's Hard About Being a Two

* not being able to say no
    * having low self-esteem
    * feeling drained from overdoing for others
    * not doing things I really like to do for myself for fear of being selfish
    * criticizing myself for not feeling as loving as I think I should
    * being upset that others don't tune in to me as much as I tume in to them
    * working so hard to be tactful and considerate that I suppress my real feelings

Twos as Children Often

* are very sensitive to disapproval and criticism
    * try hard to please their parents by being helpful and understanding
    * are outwardly compliant
    * are popular or try to be popular with other children
    * act coy, precocious, or dramatic in order to get attention
    * are clowns and jokers (the more extroverted Twos), or quiet and shy (the more introverted Twos)

Twos as Parents

* are good listeners, love their children unconditionally, and are warm and encouraging (or suffer guilt if they aren't)
    * are often playful with their children
    * wonder: "Am I doing it right?" "Am I giving enough?" "Have I caused irreparable damage?"
    * can become fiercely protective

Renee Baron & Elizabeth Wagele

The Enneagram Made Easy
Discover the 9 Types of People
HarperSanFrancisco, 1994, 161 pages

enneagram, about me

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