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180. Getting off Track at Work as a Type 9 [Derailer Series]
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Derailers (the things that can get us off track) can be some of the most challenging aspects of our personality patterns to confront.
For Type 9s, growth often begins with the realization that peace doesn’t mean disappearing. True harmony includes your voice, your priorities, and your presence.
Nines are the calm in the storm — steady, supportive, and easy to be around. But that same go-with-the-flow energy can become a derailer when it leads to avoiding conflict, deferring decisions, or minimizing their own needs in favor of keeping the peace.
These derailers represent common challenges for Nines. While they may not apply to every individual Nine or all the time, they reflect general tendencies that can show up when things feel overwhelming, emotionally charged, or uncertain.
If you’re still exploring your dominant Enneagram type, noticing a few of these patterns may help you better understand your inner world.
If you already identify as a Type 9, what helps you get back on track when you find yourself procrastinating, zoning out, or saying “yes” to things that aren’t really yours to carry? Your insight might be the encouragement another Nine needs to speak up and step in.
Source: Awareness to Action Enneagram, Mario Sikora
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