![]() ![]() By helping others Type 2s receive the appreciation they need. For Type 2, the underlying motivation is the need for appreciation.Įnneagram Type 2 Motivation: Needing AppreciationĮnneagram Type 2 is informed by their feelings about how others need to be helped. ![]() The higher the motivation, the more variation you are likely to experience when oscillating between the paths of integration and disintegration, between inspiration and action. Underlying motivation forms the basis for each Enneagram type’s creative drive, and the seesaw’s fulcrum serves as a metaphor for that motivation. The seesaw serves to visualize the interaction between inspiration and action during the creative process as people move along their paths of integration and disintegration. In my book on team problem solving, Teamwork 9.0-Successful Workgroup Problem Solving Using the Enneagram, I devote a chapter to how each Enneagram type can access their innate creativity. Direction of arrow is path of integration opposite of arrow is path of disintegration Creativity SeesawĬreativity is at the core of problem solving. Motion along these paths can serve as an engine for creativity-one path tends towards inspiration and the other towards action. Using Enneagram’s Paths of Integration and Disintegration, Type 2 moves to Type 4 in integration (stress-free) and to Type 8 in disintegration (stressful). Enneagram Type 2 has a distinct process for accessing these two dynamics. The creative process requires both inspiration and action. Here we examine the creativity gift of Enneagram Type 2.Ĭreate with the heart build with the mind. Each Enneagram type brings a distinct creativity to problem solving and teamwork.
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