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Enneagram Two: The Helper - Are You Helping Others Because You Need to Feel Loved?

18 min · 18 mei 2026
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In this episode of RTDB, Christy dives into Enneagram Type 2 — The Helper. If you're a Two (or love one), this episode is your permission slip to stop giving from an empty cup. ---------------------------------------- What You'll Learn in This Episode * Why Type 2s are the ultimate people pleasers — and what's really driving it * The genuine strengths that make Twos magnetic, generous leaders * The unhealthy patterns that can leave Twos burned out, resentful, and invisible to themselves * 5 practical development tips for Type 2s ready to break the people-pleasing cycle ---------------------------------------- Strengths of the Enneagram Type 2 * Deeply empathetic and emotionally intuitive * Natural connectors who make people feel seen and valued * Generous, warm, and fiercely loyal * Motivated by genuine love and care for others Unhealthy Patterns to Watch * Chronic self-sacrifice that leads to burnout * Difficulty saying no — or even knowing what they want * Seeking approval and validation through giving * Resentment when help isn't reciprocated or recognized * Suppressing their own needs to feel worthy of love ---------------------------------------- 5 Personal Development Tips for Type 2s (as shared by the Enneagram Institute) 1. Notice the martyr pattern — Ask yourself if you're giving freely or keeping score unconsciously. 2. Practice receiving — Allow others to help you without deflecting or minimizing. 3. Name your own needs — Daily check-ins: What do I actually need right now? 4. Set boundaries without guilt — A "no" to others is often a "yes" to yourself. 5. Separate worth from helpfulness — You are enough without doing a single thing for anyone today. 👉 Learn more about the Enneagram Type 2 at The Enneagram Institute [https://www.enneagraminstitute.com] ---------------------------------------- Connect with Christy * Join The THRIVE Collective: thrivewithchristy.com [http://thrivewithchristy.com] * Follow on Instagram: @rockthedamnboat * Subscribe & leave a review — it helps more women find the boat 🚤

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