Subtypes of Enneagram Type Three
In this episode of the Awareness to Action Enneagram podcast, Mario Sikora, María José Munita and Seth "Creek" Creekmore discuss the subtypes of Enneagram Type Three, “Striving to Feel Outstanding.” They talk about why the three subtypes are different and why the Navigating Three is the stereotype for the Type Three.
“Productivity is something that they really aim for. It’s not so much the applause or the recognition, but being productive, using their time, keeping themselves busy, accomplishing as much as they can, and it’s not so much about the image they’re projecting.” -María José [07:20]
“There’s a lot of good to this amazing ability they have to read people, to read the group, to figure out how people are going to perceive something.” -Mario [27:43]
“It’s a lot more of ‘Be like me’ attitude than ‘Let me figure out how to be like you,’ as like the Navigating Three.” -Creek [36:18]
TIMESTAMPS
[00:01] Intro
[01:52] Visit us on Instagram
[02:39] The stereotype of the Three
[05:41] The Preserving Three
[12:38] Compartmentalizing emotion
[16:25] Pattern of Expression for Preserving Three
[19:40] Learn to delegate
[22:18] The Navigating Three
[24:58] Why Navigating Three is the stereotype
[31:40] Pattern of Expression for Navigating Three
[34:21] The Transmitting Three
[39:54] Pattern of Expression for Transmitting Three
[42:42] Outro
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