Tips for Communicating, Navigating + for the Enneagram 9.

In a Bhakti yoga class recently, the yoga teacher asked the class to do something that took  me by surprise. I shifted a bit uneasily at his unusual request. Actually, I think I winced. The teacher wanted us to find and communicate with a stranger in the room.

My desire to sink into savoring internal experiences is not surprising as I lead with an Enneagram Type Two energy. We Enneagram Twos (Considerate Helpers) refuel, replenish and release when going to an internal, creative feeling space. That aligns with an Enneagram Type Four (Intense Creative) energy. For me, yoga feeds that. It’s a release and healer. As is gardening (I’m a former Landscape Designer). 

I was not wanting to communicate, relate or be social. And, by the way, my dominant instinct is Social, aka Navigating. Tip - Being Social Dominant as an Instinctual Drive does not mean the desire is to always be social. I’d just come off an intense week and I just wanted to restore my energy and stretch my body. I wanted to release and renew. 

The yoga communication experience gave me some new insights on my instincts and my communication patterns on the heels of my previous week’s intensive Enneagram retreat experience. That was good.

Communication happens in many ways. One study breaks down communication into three categories: Nonverbal (facial, posture, eye contact) (55%), Vocalization (tone) (38%), and Content (words) (7%). 

I believe communication has a fourth category, Energy. Perhaps the Nonverbal Category could be expanded to include Energy too. Communication is about exchanging information. Sending or receiving information. That’s energy exchange. So is using your two ears and one mouth for active listening.


Communication happens consciously and unconsciously, including …

  • In Emotional, body and mental expressions

  • In Transmitting, navigating and preserving energy

  • In Nonverbal, Vocalization, Content and Energy

What shows up for you when….

Expressing yourself? Do you first feel (emotional), act (body) or think (mental)? 

Communicating, relating, living? Do you Transmit, Navigate or Preserve?

The Enneagram Systems can be an empowering Communications tool and map.  Here are some tips for communicating and relating with different Enneagram energies and types. Being self-aware and other-aware helps with navigating choices, communications, and relationships. Just do the best you can, no judgments.

Some tips for written or email communications for the 9 Types… (compliments of The Enneagram in Business):

Type One: Use words that suggest flexibility and receptivity rather than tight thinking. Experiment with language that encourages others’ views & input.

Type Two: Focus on yourself as much as the other person. Eliminate flattering, or when angry, harsh words. Use fewer superlatives. Like ‘great’.

Type Three: Refer less often to your own actions, achievements, or to  your self. Neither inflate or underestimate the importance of your actions. Use language that invites a response.

Type Four: Reduce the number of self-referencing words (I, me, mine, my self). Use more objective, less personalized language. Focus the email more on others, than self.

Type Five: Make short emails more elaborate. Make long ones more concise. Include feelings as well as thoughts. Be explicit if you want something from the email recipient.

Type Six: When distressed, make sure to still communicate warmth. Send only one email until you hear back from the recipient. Reduce the number of words conveying fear, anxiety and worry.

Type Seven: Elaborate on feelings and concerns. Use complete sentences and proper punctuation. Focus on the recipient as well as on your self.

Type Eight: Make sentences less commanding by varying the sentence structure and using less directive language. Specifically, invite a response. Be more personal and less formal.

Type Nine: Reduce the number of affirmations. Make your position and ideas clear and explicit.

Holidays can be stressful. Better communication, with intention, creates clarity and healthier relationships.

For more intentional communications, a useful process is using COIN: Common Ground, Observe, Investigate, Next Steps. (compliments of ExecutiveEnneagram.com). More on COIN and communications coming in my next blog post.

Be Well, Susan

Waking up + The Enneagram. Key, Find your Dominant Type.

Last June, in 2022, I experienced a deep shift of 'waking up' while part of a retreat in California. The Enneagram immersion retreat was led by two well-known Enneagram master teachers, authors and thought leaders, Beatrice Chestnut and Uranio Paes. I experienced deep ah has. Felt a 'waking up' in many ways and areas of my life. 

What does that mean, 'waking up'?

Waking up means many things, including becoming more conscious of the inner self, of blocked and hidden patterns. Not everyone wants to wake up and that's ok.

  • It takes hard work.

  • It's not a pill for being happy.

  • It does mean being and feeling more alive, feeling life force.

Waking up often means working with unresolved trauma that's from a direct experience, that's passed along genetically, culturally or socially or that's passed through a family system. I've all of those, as do most humans.

I've been learning about trauma and trauma healing with different teachers and programs over the last four years. And with an Enneagram lens as well. Last week I was in an SE (Somatic Experiencing) practitioner training, based on Peter Levine's work on 'Waking up the Tiger'. That's another incredibly powerful tool, SE, for healing, growth and empowering. The body knows and holds so much information, intelligence, trauma and wisdom. Most of it is held unconsciously in the body.

Next week I'm returning to California for another powerful Enneagram and Inner Work Retreat with Bea and Uranio. I'm excited, and a bit nervous!

This next Enneagram retreat is an Enneagram ‘Psychological Retreat’ on Inner Work. I figure it will be fascinating (my type Five energy loves this learning!) and that my body, heart and head will get nudges, opening and awakenings. Stay tuned for shares and takeaways!

 Here's the blog I wrote on last year's retreat, with 8 of my big take aways on Inner Work.

So what about today? 

What you choose today impacts your tomorrow. And science shows that choice follows attention. And where your attention goes, your energy goes.

So what’s your energy, attention on now?

Cultivate your inner knowing, self-knowledge to help you navigate, manage and empower your energy, attention and choices. Choose and live more wisely.

The Enneagram Systems is a power tool for this. It's a go-to power tool in my developmental toolbox. This is from direct personal experience, and working with hundreds of people. The Enneagram is a wayfinding map, life changer for me. And my clients.

You are a unique blend of Enneagram Types, energies, instincts and experiences. You’re not just one Type. It's believed we have a dominant Enneagram Type that’s innate, meaning that it’s there at birth. Finding your home base, dominant Enneagram Type is key self-awareness booster. Each Enneagram Type has keys to it. It’s drivers, patterns and growth keys for moving forward, getting unstuck.

Want to find your dominant Enneagram Type? Here’s some suggestions for that…

  • Hold lightly, question as you journey. Find an experienced and knowledgeable Enneagram guide, coach, mentor.

  • Don’t just accept results of an Enneagram Report Assessment. Question for resonance. Many tests mistype easily. Has happened to me. I’m certified in the 3 most valid Enneagram Assessments, and tell clients hold lightly.

  • Enneagram assessments are tools, none 100% valid. Some are good and more valid. Some are not good.

It’s a discovery journey with huge payoffs for you, your life. Good luck!

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