Ever wonder what your healthy traits are if you are under the Enneagrams 5, 6, and 7? What are your leadership blindspots? And what questions can you reflect on to get a better understanding of yourself as a leader, business owner, and a person?
In this episode, Stef shares part two of a three-part series where she talks about the Enneagrams 5, 6, and 7 or the Head/Fear Triad. She shares the healthy and unhealthy traits of each number under the triad. Stef also talks about the Head/Fear triad's leadership blindspots and questions that can help you assess yourself or the people around you about their traits and blindspots.
Are you ready for another exciting episode and get to know more about the Head/Fear Triad? Then listen in and enjoy!
"Fives are analytical, and they're detached. They are really, really private people."
"Fives are motivated by a need to gain knowledge, to conserve their energy, and to avoid relying on other people."
"Sixes are called the loyalists, committed, very practical people. They tend to have good analytical minds for evaluating data and research."
"Sixes are worst-case scenario thinkers. They're motivated by fear and their need for security."
"Sevens are typically called enthusiasts, and they're innovative, always focused on the future. They're natural visionaries when it comes to leadership overall."
"Sevens are the ultimate hype person."
Listen to Episode 10: Why I LOVE the Enneagram here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6V5dB5fjZ3BqGC4YcmkYs9?si=470a69a98c394bc0
Listen to Episode 12: The Gut/Anger Triad here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3AGtVNU76mKwF0yCbi6ce2?si=2cca4f31a9b64f0c
Take Ian Cron's Enneagram Test here: https://www.ianmorgancron.com/type-test