3/10/2024 0 Comments Enneagram type 1 wing 2 careers![]() Motivating team members to accomplish tasks and finish projects.Eights are straightforward with their intentions, making their leadership directives clear and easy to understand. Excellent intuition allows them to see right through dishonesty, and they will fearlessly face someone’s lack of integrity head-on. Unafraid of confronting challenges, Eights will take the lead on big projects and initiatives that no one else wants to tackle and find ways to lead their team to success. Eights always stand up for what they believe in and will promote justice within their team and industry. Their passion can spread to their team members, inspiring them to get things done and not be stagnant. Strengths in the Workplace: Eights are natural leaders, and their leadership characteristics can impact their work environment for the better. However, when they are mentally unhealthy, Eights use anger as a defense mechanism to avoid appearing weak or vulnerable they wear “emotional armor.” They struggle with their tempers, egocentrism, and lusting after intensity that can be excessive when not controlled. Their energy can be harnessed to change history. Other types may see them as intimidating or angry, but Eights view conflict as an invigorating way to build connection. When mentally healthy, Eights are strong, protective, resourceful, decisive, and inspiring-natural leaders with a solid, commanding presence. Their passion often shows through their advocacy for justice, fairness, and defending those who are weak (think Martin Luther King, Jr). They have an innate need to want to control their environment and prove they are important to the world. Overview: Challengers are fiercely independent, confident, and passionate to the core. Type 8: The Challenger Type 9: The Peacemaker Type 1: The Perfectionist And, don’t forget to check out Parts One and Two of the blog series. If you aren’t sure which Enneagram Type you are, scroll to the Bonus Content to take the test and find out! I have also included a list of introductory resources that will help you learn more about the Enneagram. ![]() I’ll cover how Types 8, 9, & 1 can use their strengths and weaknesses to better their workplace habits and succeed in their careers. These three types are driven by their instincts, while other types are influenced more by their thoughts and/or feelings. This article will focus on Types 8, 9, and 1 (the Enneagram has Nine Types, arranged into three groups of three). The Enneagram can be used to improve your relationships, how you handle emotions…and how you operate in the workplace. Thousands of years ago, he pinned the quote, “To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.” I feel like Socrates would approve of the Enneagram-a test that is used to learn about your personality and help you become more self-aware, so you can self-improve. I never knew Socrates, but I think he was a wise guy. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |