
TRACK EIGHT: The Story of the Enneagram Seven
For the One Who’s Always Smiling Yet Secretly Searching.
You’re the one with the ideas, the energy, the laughter.
The one who brings the fun, makes it happen, and lights up every room.
But when the noise settles and you’re alone with your thoughts…
The fear creeps in: What if this isn't enough? What if I’m not enough?
This mixtape track is for you.
You don’t have to chase the next thing to be okay.
You are already held — even in the quiet.
Your Type Seven Snapshot:
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Core Motivation: To be satisfied and avoid pain.
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Big Struggle: Distraction, overcommitment, and fear of missing out.
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Most Needed This Summer:Â Contentment, stillness, and a safe space to feel.
You’re allowed to feel the hard stuff, without getting stuck there.
This summer, let joy be rooted, not just reactive.
When the Life of the Party Feels Empty Inside...
In this episdoe you’ll hear the story of a vibrant Type Seven who was always chasing the next good thing...until she found a way to stay grounded in the good that already is.
What Other Enneagram Sevens Are Saying...

Emotionally Aware Enneagram Seven
"I've learned that my constant pursuit of new experiences might be a way to avoid deeper emotional pain. Understanding my Type Seven tendencies has made me more aware of these patterns, and I'm working on facing and processing my emotions

Content EnneagramÂ
Seven
"Discovering the depth within my Type Seven personality has been a game-changer. I'm realizing that true satisfaction doesn't come from the next exciting thing but from savoring my experiences and relationships."

CommittedÂ
Enneagram Seven
"As a Type Seven, I thrive on exploration and variety. Learning about my Enneagram Type has shown me the importance of balancing this with commitment. I'm finding joy in long-term projects and relationships."

A Note from Amy Wicks
Want Personalized Support?
You’re great at helping others have fun, but who’s helping you feel free?
Book a $27 Clarity Call to:
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Name what you’re actually craving
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Create space to slow down — without losing momentum
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Discover a new kind of joy rooted in trust, not distraction
You don’t need to outrun the ache.
You can meet it with grace, and let it lead you into real joy.