The Limiting Beliefs Holding Back Each Enneagram Type

EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 8 MIN

The Limiting Beliefs Holding Back Each Enneagram Type

from The Challenger Podcast

In this episode, Dave Glaser delves into the concept of limiting beliefs that hinder personal growth, particularly in fitness and nutrition. He explores how different Enneagram types have unique narratives that affect their ability to achieve their goals. By identifying these beliefs, listeners can begin to dismantle them and take actionable steps towards their fitness aspirations. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the need to confront and name these beliefs to regain control over one's journey.   If you're looking for more support in your fitness and nutrition joureny, reach out to me at [email protected] for help with any questions you may have. Takeaways Once you know the right workout, it's about belief. Every Enneagram type has a core story that limits them. Type 1s stall due to high standards, not lack of discipline. Type 2s neglect their needs, thinking they must prioritize others. Type 3s equate effort with identity, risking burnout. Type 4s struggle with consistency due to fluctuating emotions. Type 5s fear depletion, leading to delayed action. Type 6s overthink and seek reassurance instead of progress. Type 7s avoid discomfort, equating commitment with loss of freedom. Type 9s procrastinate, downplaying their impact on outcomes. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Limiting Beliefs in Fitness 02:45 Exploring Enneagram Types and Their Challenges 05:37 Overcoming Personal Barriers to Fitness Goals

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