What is “Shadow Work”? * Shadow Work involves digging into the parts of ourselves we've hidden away because they seem too ugly, weird, or unacceptable. * This survival tactic might help us through childhood, but it wreaks havoc on our adult lives, leading to inauthenticity. * Shadow Work is about embracing your whole self – the good, the bad, and the ugly – and integrating these parts into your life.
The Enneagram and Shadow Work * The Enneagram is a powerful tool for understanding our personality and the shadow parts we hide. Each of the nine Enneagram types has qualities that are often suppressed and those that are highlighted. * Understanding your Enneagram type helps you identify the specific qualities you tend to suppress, offering a roadmap for targeted Shadow Work. * Enneagram Test Link: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/
Type One: The Reformer
Let your hair down, be carefree
Highlighted: Responsibility, correctness
Type Two: The Helper
explore your own wants and needs. Find their own authenticity and individuality. Say no and find self identity.
Highlighted: Generosity, helpfulness
Type Three: The Achiever
Be honest about limits, be ok with failing, reclaim your genuine self.
Highlighted: Success, efficiency
Type Four: The Individualist
pull out positivity and goodness they have, be ok being ok, look to be positive
Famous People: Frida Kahlo, Prince, Johnny Depp
Type Five: The Investigator
Be ok not proving around others, don't need all the answers, embrace and do emotional health work.
Highlighted: Knowledge, independence
Type Six: The Loyalist
Trust self, practice being present, let go over worry and know future outcomes.
Highlighted: Loyalty, responsibility
Type Seven: The Enthusiast
Focus, structure, being ok in simple tasks and simple life.
Highlighted: Joy, adventure
Type Eight: The Challenger
ask for help, be vulnerable, trust more, find innocence around creatures and kids, child likeness. Soften selves
Highlighted: Strength, leadership
Type Nine: The Peacemaker
explore and feel anger. Find what you want, see conflict as necessary and inevitable.
Highlighted: Harmony, acceptance