The Enneagram Edge with Host Tracy O’Malley

EP429: You’re Halfway There: How Procrastination Is Keeping You From Your Finish Line Based on Your Enneagram Type


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We’re halfway through the year, and it’s time to get real. Procrastination isn’t just a harmless habit—it’s a thief that robs you of your potential, peace, and progress. In this episode of The Enneagram Edge, Tracy O’Malley dives deep into the unique ways procrastination shows up for each Enneagram type and how to break free from its grip. Whether you’re stuck in perfectionism, people-pleasing, overthinking, or chasing shiny objects, this episode will give you the clarity, compassion, and tools to cross your finish line with confidence.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  1. The Truth About Procrastination:
    • Procrastination isn’t laziness—it’s your nervous system protecting you from perceived danger like failure, rejection, or vulnerability.
    • It’s a beautifully decorated prison for your potential, and it’s time to break out.
  2. The Cost of Procrastination:
    • Procrastination costs U.S. businesses over $10,000 per employee annually in lost productivity.
    • It’s linked to higher rates of depression, anxiety, and even physical health issues.
    • It’s not just a quirk—it’s a serious barrier to your success and well-being.
  3. How Procrastination Shows Up for Each Enneagram Type:
    • Type 1 (The Perfectionist): Stuck in perfecting details and avoiding mistakes. Solution: Let “good enough” be good enough and lean on your wings.
    • Type 2 (The Helper): Focused on others’ needs to avoid their own. Solution: Prioritize your own finish line—your dreams matter.
    • Type 3 (The Achiever): Avoids tasks that might reveal imperfection or failure. Solution: Redefine success as courageous completion, not speed.
    • Type 4 (The Individualist): Waits for inspiration or certainty before starting. Solution: Take action even when it feels ordinary.
    • Type 5 (The Investigator): Gathers endless information before acting. Solution: Commit to action before feeling fully prepared.
    • Type 6 (The Loyal Skeptic): Paralyzed by worst-case scenarios. Solution: Take one small, controlled step at a time.
    • Type 7 (The Enthusiast): Abandons projects for newer, shinier ideas. Solution: Celebrate each moment of completion to stay anchored.
    • Type 8 (The Challenger): Avoids tasks that expose vulnerability or feel like losing control. Solution: Embrace vulnerability as power and set up accountability.
    • Type 9 (The Peacemaker): Drifts into distractions and avoids conflict. Solution: Reignite your vision and take small, consistent steps.
  4. The Power of Tritype Awareness:
    • Your tritype reveals how your thinking, feeling, and doing centers work together to keep you stuck—or help you break free.
    • Understanding your tritype gives you compassion, clarity, and the courage to move forward.
  5. Tracy’s Personal Story:
    • Tracy shares her own battle with procrastination while building her Enneagram certification program, including how her Enneagram 8 core fears of vulnerability and betrayal showed up.
    • By leaning into accountability and compassion, she broke through her hesitation and reclaimed her power.
Call to Action:
  • Ready to understand your procrastination patterns and break free? Get your Enneagram Blueprint and add a 30-minute live reading to dive deeper into your tritype: https://tracy-o-malley-3e8a.mykajabi.com/offers/ompAoGjd/checkout
  • Want to master the Enneagram for yourself, your family, or your business? Join Tracy’s Enneagram Master Certification Level 1, starting September 3rd: https://tracyomalley.com/certification-purchase
  • Share this episode with someone who’s ready to stop playing small and start showing up for their life.
Key Quotes:
  • “Procrastination isn’t laziness—it’s a quiet contract you make with your fears.”
  • “Every day you let procrastination win, you teach yourself you can’t trust yourself to finish.”
  • “When you understand how procrastination shows up for your Enneagram type, you can move through it with compassion, clarity, and unstoppable momentum.”
  • “Vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s power.”
You’re halfway through the year, but you’re not halfway done. Procrastination is an indicator that you’re onto something magical. Meet yourself with compassion, take action, and make the second half of the year the season you cross your finish line. You’ve got an edge—now use it.
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