Enneagram at Santa Fe Trail Elementary
For the workshop slideshow, click HERE.
As discussed during the workshop, here are some ways different personality traits take on the negative attributes of their stress type:
1 takes on a more spontaneous and joyful outlook of the 7 (a rigid person engages in optimism of self, others, and situations)
7 takes on a more focused outlook of the 5 (distract-able and distracted person established focus to go deeper and stay with it)
5 takes on the self-assurance and decisiveness of the 8 (someone who needs to know “more” before taking action becomes confident to act decisively)
8 takes on caring and open-heartedness posture of the 2 (someone who tends to value the goal over peoples’ feelings begins to consider others and makes space for them)
2 takes on the self-care and emotional awareness of the 4 (those who tend to neglect themselves in favor of others, turns into their own needs)
4 takes on the objective and principled outlook of the 1 (those who tend to value expression and authenticity sees and pursues diligence in their work)
9 take on the self-development and energy of the 3 (those who tend to be self-forgetting take on a self-promoting and driven outlook)
3 take on of the cooperativeness and commitment to others of the 6 (those who tend to value achievement over people begin to commit to others along with, or beyond, themselves)
6 take on the of the relaxed and optimistic outlook of the 9 (those who can tend to be worried about potential risk or failure are open to what can be as well as other’s ideas and outlooks)
For additional Enneagram resources, I recommend the following: