At their best, Type Twos are the ones who see others clearly and find joy in appreciating the unique qualities and gifts of those around them. I like to think of Type Twos as the ones who arrange care for those in distress and are the first to offer to come over to clean the house when you’re feeling overwhelmed. They are genuinely loving and helpful (when healthy), finding energy and life from caring for others and meeting their needs. Motivated by need to be loved, needing to be valued, and needing to have an outlet to express their positive feelings toward others, Twos are one of the most other-centered of the Enneagram Types. Unlike Type Ones, Type Twos, known as “The Helper” as a heart-centered Type. Source: The Enneagram Institute: Type Two However, when moving in their Direction of Integration (growth), prideful, self-deceptive Twos become more self-nurturing and emotionally aware, like healthy Fours. When moving in their Direction of Disintegration (stress), needy Twos suddenly become aggressive and dominating at Eight. Key Motivations: Want to be loved, to express their feelings for others, to be needed and appreciated, to get others to respond to them, to vindicate their claims about themselves. Enneagram Two with a Three-Wing: “The Host/Hostess”.Enneagram Two with a One-Wing: “Servant”.Basic Fear: Of being unwanted, unworthy of being loved. At their Best: unselfish and altruistic, they have unconditional love for others. They typically have problems with possessiveness and with acknowledging their own needs. They are well-meaning and driven to be close to others, but can slip into doing things for others in order to be needed. They are friendly, generous, and self-sacrificing, but can also be sentimental, flattering, and people-pleasing. Twos are empathetic, sincere, and warm-hearted. The Caring, Interpersonal Type: Generous, Demonstrative, People-Pleasing, and Possessive Type Two in Brief
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