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An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model—beyond type and wing—is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). For many peo...

An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model—beyond type and wing—is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). For many…

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An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model—beyond type and wing—is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). For many peo...

An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model—beyond type and wing—is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). For many…

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Do you ever wonder why an Enneagram 9 can look different from another Enneagram 9? Subtypes play a big part in this. Each Enneagram Type has three major instinctual drives. These are called the self preservation, social, or one to one instincts. We use all three of these instincts for the activities of daily life. However, one of these instincts is more dominant and influences how we express our personality type. #enneagram9 #enneagramsubtypes

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What are the different instincts of Enneagram 8s, 9s, and 1s? In addition to your type and wing, your “instinct” can explain a lot of your behavior. The three different instincts are Social, Relational, and Self-Preservation. You always have all three, but they tend to fall into a hierarchy where one is dominant, another is neutral, and the last is somewhat of a blind spot. Which instinct do you lean into most? . . . . . . . . . . #enneagram #personality #personalitytypes #mbti #instincts

What are the different instincts of Enneagram 8s, 9s, and 1s? In addition to your type and wing, your “instinct” can explain a lot of your behavior. The three different instincts are Social, Relational, and Self-Preservation. You always have all three, but they tend to fall into a hierarchy where one is dominant, another is neutral, and the last is somewhat of a blind spot. Which instinct do you lean into most? . . . . . . . . . . #enneagram #personality #personalitytypes #mbti #instincts

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An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). The “Self-Preservation instinct”…

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What are the different instincts of Enneagram 8s, 9s, and 1s? In addition to your type and wing, your “instinct” can explain a lot of your behavior. The three different instincts are Social, Relational, and Self-Preservation. You always have all three, but they tend to fall into a hierarchy where one is dominant, another is neutral, and the last is somewhat of a blind spot. Which instinct do you lean into most? . . . . . . . . . . #enneagram #personality #personalitytypes #mbti #instincts

What are the different instincts of Enneagram 8s, 9s, and 1s? In addition to your type and wing, your “instinct” can explain a lot of your behavior. The three different instincts are Social, Relational, and Self-Preservation. You always have all three, but they tend to fall into a hierarchy where one is dominant, another is neutral, and the last is somewhat of a blind spot. Which instinct do you lean into most? . . . . . . . . . . #enneagram #personality #personalitytypes #mbti #instincts

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Each Enneagram type has a core vice that influences your instinctual behavior. You channel that vice into how you go about getting your needs met, which can make people with the same Enneagram type look quite different. In this series, we’re showing how this pattern looks for each type. The instincts are three different drives that influence your feelings, actions, and perceptions. The three different instincts are Self-Preservation, Relational (sometimes called “one-to-one” or “sexual”), an...

Each Enneagram type has a core vice that influences your instinctual behavior. You channel that vice into how you go about getting your needs met, which can make people with the same Enneagram type look quite different. In this series, we’re showing how this pattern looks for each type. The instincts are three different drives that influence your feelings, actions, and perceptions. The three different instincts are Self-Preservation, Relational (sometimes called “one-to-one” or “sexual”)…

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An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). The “Relational” instinct (sometim...

An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). The “Relational” instinct…

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Each Enneagram type has a core vice that influences your instinctual behavior. You channel that vice into how you go about getting your needs met, which can make people with the same Enneagram type look quite different. In this series, we’re showing how this pattern looks for each type. The instincts are three different drives that influence your feelings, actions, and perceptions. The three different instincts are Self-Preservation, Relational (sometimes called “one-to-one” or “sexual”), an...

Each Enneagram type has a core vice that influences your instinctual behavior. You channel that vice into how you go about getting your needs met, which can make people with the same Enneagram type look quite different. In this series, we’re showing how this pattern looks for each type. The instincts are three different drives that influence your feelings, actions, and perceptions. The three different instincts are Self-Preservation, Relational (sometimes called “one-to-one” or “sexual”)…

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An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). The “Social instinct” emphasizes a...

An additional layer to the Enneagram personality model is the concept of “instincts,” highlighting the area(s) of life that each person tends to pay the most attention to. There are three instincts: Self-Preservation, Relational, and Social. Every person has some proportion of all three instincts, but there is often one instinct that is dominant (a preoccupation), one that is neutral (neither a focus nor neglected), and one that’s a blind spot (neglected). The “Social instinct” emphasizes…

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What are the different instincts of Enneagram 2s, 3s, and 4s? In addition to your type and wing, your “instinct” can explain a lot of your behavior. The three different instincts are Social, Relational, and Self-Preservation. You always have all three, but they tend to fall into a hierarchy where one is dominant, another is neutral, and the last is somewhat of a blind spot. Which instinct do you lean into most? . . . . . . . . . . #enneagram #enneagramtypes #personality #personalitytypes

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