Key Development Desires for Twos
- To feel less exhausted and depleted
- To better help and serve others while also taking care of themselves
- To develop relationships in which they can truly count on others rather than ones in which they are the person others can count on
- To be able to say no and to express their real feelingswithout feeling guilty, anxious, or angry
- To be less dependent on the responses of others and more reliant on their own sense of real inner strength and solidity
Key Development Desires for Threes
- To feel more successful without feeling the pressure of always having to prove themselves every time
- To have better, more meaningful, and longer-lasting relationships
- To be able to relax and just be, without feeling the need to constantly impress others
- To experience themselves -- especially their true feelings -- at a deeper level
- To find out what they really want for themselves, apart from what they believe their goals should be based on their work or social context
Key Development Desires for Fours
- To know more about themselves at the deepest levels and then become more truly self-accepting
- To make lasting connections with others that can be sustained without having to constantly engage in deep, meaningful, and intense interactions
- To be less volatile, emotional, and reactive and more calm, balanced, and satisfied
- To feel more capable of making things happen and to manifest their dreams rather than feeling that things happen to them
- To take in positive and negative feedback using refined filters to sort out what is true and useful from that which is not
You can read my new Enneagram-coaching book, Bringing Out the Best in Everyone You Coach (McGraw-Hill 2009), for comprehensive and subtle coaching methods, approaches, and techniques that work best with individuals of each Enneagram style.
This is the second of a three-part series on coaching with the Enneagram.


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