Type Three
TRIAD
The Enneagram Type 3, also known as "The Achiever," is part of the Feeling Triad, along with Type 2 and Type 4. The Feeling Triad is characterized by a focus on emotions, relationships, and self-identity.
Type 3 individuals in this triad are primarily motivated by a need to succeed and achieve their goals. They may be very goal-oriented and may be driven to be recognized and admired for their accomplishments. However, they may also struggle with feelings of inadequacy and may fear failure or being perceived as unsuccessful.
Type 3s often have a strong desire to be seen as successful and competent by others, and may prioritize their professional achievements over their personal relationships or emotional well-being. They may be very skilled at presenting a polished and competent image to others, but may struggle with expressing their vulnerabilities or weaknesses.
Type 3s may also have a tendency to adapt their behaviors and personalities to fit in with different social contexts or groups, as they may believe that this will help them achieve their goals. This can lead to a lack of authenticity and a disconnection from their true selves.
Overall, Type 3s in the Feeling Triad are motivated by their desire to succeed and be recognized for their accomplishments, and may prioritize their professional goals over their emotional needs and relationships. They may benefit from developing a stronger sense of self-acceptance and authenticity, as well as prioritizing their emotional well-being and personal relationships alongside their professional achievements.