![]() ![]() #2’s are empathetic, sincere, and warm-hearted. #2’s see the solution to shame to be found in their outside world, overcoming it through dependency upon others, hoping warmth and helpfulness can win the day. Shame is always waiting beneath the surface. When encountering life, the first reaction is to feel something. feeling-driven, emotionally-centered, decisions from the heart, people-focused. Today, allow me to unpack a few more details about The Helper (Enneagram #2) and see if you find yourself in the descriptions found below: As one coming from The Heart Triad, we Helpers (sometimes also called The Giver) are highly relational, primarily because we are so dependent upon others to feed our great need for approval.įortunately, as we’ve discussed with the other Enneagram personality types, these sinful and self-consuming flaws have been addressed by Jesus of Nazareth at the Cross, but sadly very few of us actually take the time to embrace the healing and hope that can come through this amazing God-given transformation we call being Christ-actualized. This blog might be the easiest one for me to write since we’re looking at my primary personality type, The Helper (Enneagram #2). Today, we move over to The Heart Triad (#2, #3, #4) where the primary motivator underlying our personalities is not anger and resentment, but shame and pride. In our last three blog sessions, we looked a bit closer at the three Enneagram personality types (#8, #9, #1) of The Gut Triad. Expect love, love, and more love! And so now I’ll start over with you and build you up again. God told them, “I’ve never quit loving you and never will. Our reading for today: Jeremiah 31: 3 (MsgB) Our current theme: Characteristic Four: Being Christ-Actualized. Section Two: The Personal Characteristics of a Godly Life. ![]()
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