The Successful Achiever: Enneagram Type 3 Overview
- By Brett Schaffner
- In Enneagram
Enneagram Type 3s, known as “The Successful Achievers,” are characterized by their drive for success, adaptability, and charisma. These individuals are highly focused on achieving their goals and are often seen as role models for success in their communities. If you often find yourself motivated by goals and recognition, and adept at adjusting your image to meet these ends, you might resonate with this type.
Core Motivations of an Enneagram Type 3
- Core Fear: Being worthless or failing to be esteemed
- Core Desire: To feel valuable and worthwhile
- Core Weakness: Deceit, which includes self-deception about their true identity and feelings
- Core Longing: To hear and genuinely believe that they are loved and valued for just being themselves
Type 3s excel in turning their aspirations into achievements, often motivating others with their vision and determination. However, they may struggle with authenticity, sometimes focusing more on how they are perceived than on who they really are.
Recognizing the Type 3 Personality
You might be a Type 3 if you find yourself constantly setting and accomplishing goals, if you are highly adaptable in social situations, and if you have a deep-seated need for approval and achievement. Type 3s are often the epitome of success in many eyes, but they may feel that they must continuously achieve to be loved.
Common Myths About Type 3s
- Myth 1: Type 3s are always confident. While they appear confident, this can sometimes be a façade masking deep insecurities.
- Myth 2: They are superficial and only care about success. In reality, Type 3s value achievement but also have a deep desire for genuine connection and admiration.
- Myth 3: Type 3s are naturally successful in all they do. While they often achieve great things, they also work exceptionally hard behind the scenes and face as many challenges as anyone else.
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Wrapping Up
Recognizing yourself as an Enneagram Type 3 can open doors to balancing your professional achievements with personal authenticity and emotional fulfillment. By understanding your core motivations and fears, you can start to embrace your true self without the mask of success.
Looking to dive deeper?
If you’re interested in exploring how being a Type 3 affects different areas of your life or looking for strategies to manage the challenges associated with this type, consider scheduling a coaching session.
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