95. Type 4 Mom (the Individualist), Enneagram + Motherhood




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Summary: The Type 4 on the Enneagram is also called the Individualist, or the Romantic. They have a reputation of being artistic, expressive and willing to feel a range of emotions. <br> <br> Which I think makes them very brave and they hold a lot of space for those in suffering and those who long to express themselves. <br> <br>  <br> <br>  <br> <br> The Type 4 is part of the reactive group when it comes to dealing with problems. This means they respond/express themselves and look for an emotional response from those around them. A Type 4 craves been seen and supported in these times. <br> <br> Which makes them so adept at expression and emotional attunement. <br> <br>  <br> <br> When in a place of growth the Type 4 will move towards the Type 1 and become more objective and practical. When in stress they will move towards the Type 2 and become clingy and look for reassurance from others. <br> <br>  <br> <br> Thank you to the two moms sharing their experience with us today. <br> <br> Thank you Shawna and Laura. <a href="https://www.fjordcreative.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">You can find Laura at Fjord Creative. </a><br> <br>  <br> <br> In the Simple on Purpose Community group, I did a LIVE Q+A on the Enneagram and one of the questions I answered was how to tell the difference between the Type 4 and the Type 5. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/simpleonpurposecommunity" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Head here if you want to see it (and other lives)</a><br> <br> And to join the Simple Saturdays email (it is FUN email that comes out twice a month!) <a href="https://simple-on-purpose.ck.page/ace728f8f3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">sign up for that right here</a><br> <br>  <br> <br> <br> <br> FULL TRANSCRIPT<br> <br> At simple on purpose, I am all about helping you simplify your life, whether it is your home, your heart, your general life, so that you can slow down, pay attention to the things that matter most to you, and show up well for them. I want you to enjoy your life, I want you to enjoy motherhood, enjoy your job, enjoy your home, I want you to enjoy the life you actually have.<br> <br> We are continuing on this week with our series on the enneagram and motherhood. And today I have a couple of type fours sharing. The type fours are also called the individualist or the romantic, they are very expressive, they are known as artistic types, they are known as people who can just hold a lot of emotional space, they're very open to experiencing and feeling and making space for their whole emotional range, which I think makes them very brave.<br> <br> When a type four is under stress, and they're not feeling very healthy, they're going to move towards the qualities of a type two, they are going to be clingy and look for reassurance look to a lot of the people around them for reassurance and validation.<br> <br> When they are in a healthier place, they move towards the qualities of the type one not so much the perfectionist and critical qualities, but the qualities of the type one that allow them to step out of that fantasy world in their mind, and come in and engage in the real life world to be more objective, and to apply themselves to whatever they want to do with a more practical approach rather than an emotional repro approach.<br> <br> So I've been explaining the harmonic groups through these episodes. And that is how each type deals with problems when things don't go their way. And the type fours are part of the reactive group, which means they are the enneagram types, who will react strongly and look for a response from others. So they're very expressive. When a type four is handling problems, and things aren't going their way they seek being seen, they seek someone who can understand them and support them,