8 - the Asserter
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"I must be strong"
Asserters are direct, self-reliant, self-confident, and protective.
How to Get Along with Me
- Stand up for yourself... and me.
 - Be confident, strong, and direct.
 - Don't gossip about me or betray my trust.
 - Be vulnerable and share your feelings. See and acknowledge my tender, vulnerable side.
 - Give me space to be alone.
 - Acknowledge the contributions I make, but don't flatter me.
 - I often speak in an assertive way. Don't automatically assume it's a personal attack.
 - When I scream, curse, and stomp around, try to remember that's just the way I am.
 
What I Like About Being a EIGHT
- being independent and self-reliant
 - being able to take charge and meet challenges head on
 - being courageous, straightforward, and honest
 - getting all the enjoyment I can out of life
 - supporting, empowering, and protecting those close to me
 - upholding just causes
 
What's Hard About Being a EIGHT
- overwhelming people with my bluntness; scaring them away when I don't intend to
 - being restless and impatient with others' incompetence
 - sticking my neck out for people and receiving no appreciation for it
 - never forgetting injuries or injustices
 - putting too much pressure on myself
 - getting high blood pressure when people don't obey the rules or when things don't go right
 
EIGHTs as Children Often
- are independent; have an inner strength and a fighting spirit
 - are sometimes loners
 - seize control so they won't be controlled
 - fugure out others' weaknesses
 - attack verbally or physically when provoked
 - take charge in the family because they perceive themselves as the strongest, or grow up in difficult or abusive surroundings
 
EIGHTs as Parents
- are often loyal, caring, involved, and devoted
 - are sometimes overprotective
 - can be demanding, controlling, and rigid
 
Renee Baron & Elizabeth Wagele
The Enneagram Made Easy
Discover the 9 Types of People
Harper  SanFrancisco, 1994, 161 pages