Ever wonder why you’re not getting where you want to be, no matter how hard you try?  

Take this scarily accurate quiz to find out why you keep hitting brick walls, and what to do differently to make sure you’re fulfilling your ultimate potential as the woman you were born to be.

 
 

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How to ensure an accurate quiz result:

Our emotional state is always fluctuating. Carefully focus on which paragraph really nails how you experience life most of the time. What kind of person have you been throughout your life? How would people who really know you describe you?

Please don’t tell me about the new and transformed version of you, about who you used to be or how you like to see yourself. Tell me about who you’ve been your whole life – your personality is SET as a child.

You might chip away at stuff, but the core of who you are will stay with you all your life.

 

Question 1 of 2:

Pick one paragraph that best describes you. The answer I MOST relate to is A, B or C? (make a mental note of your answer)

 

A:

I have tended to be fairly independent and assertive: I’ve felt that life works best when you meet it head on. I set my own goals, get involved, and want to make things happen. I don’t like sitting around - I want to achieve something big and have an impact. I don’t necessarily seek confrontations but I don’t let people push me around either. Most of the time I know what I want, and I go for it. I tend to work hard and play hard.

B:

I have tended to be quiet and am used to being on my own. I usually don’t draw much attention to myself socially, and it’s generally unusual for me to assert myself all that forcefully. I don’t feel comfortable taking the lead or being as competitive as others. Many would probably say that I’m something of a dreamer - a lot of excitement goes on in my imagination. I can be quite content without feeling I have to be active all the time.

C:

I have tended to be extremely responsible and dedicated. I feel terrible if I don’t keep my commitments and do what’s expected of me. I want people to know that I’m there for them and that I’ll do what I believe is best for them. I’ve often made great personal sacrifices for the sake of others, whether they know it or not. I often don’t take adequate care of myself - I do the work that needs to be done and relax (and do what I really want) if there’s time left.

 

Make a mental note of your paragraph LETTER for Question 1 (A, B or C?). Only one more question to go! 

 

Question 2 of 2:

Pick one paragraph that best describes you. The answer I MOST relate to is 1, 2 or 3? (make a mental note of your answer)


1:

I am a person who usually maintains a positive outlook and feels that things will work out for the best. I can usually find something to be enthusiastic about and different ways to occupy myself. I like being around people and helping others to be happy - I enjoy sharing my own well-being with them. (I don’t always feel great, but I try not to show it to anyone!) However, staying positive has sometimes meant that I’ve put off dealing with my own problems for too long.

2:

I am a person who has strong feelings about things - most people can tell when I’m unhappy about something. I can be guarded with people, but I’m more sensitive than I let on. I want to know where I stand with others and who and what I can count on - it’s pretty clear to most people where they stand with me. When I’m upset about something, I want others to respond and to get as worked up as I am. I know the rules, but I don’t want people telling me what to do. I want to decide for myself.

3:

I tend to be self-controlled and logical - I am uncomfortable dealing with feelings. I am efficient - even perfectionistic - and prefer working on my own. When there are problems or personal conflicts, I try not to bring my feelings into the situation. Some say I’m too cool or detached, but I don’t want my emotional reactions to distract me from what’s really important to me. I usually don’t show my reactions when others “get to me”. 

 

Make a mental note of your paragraph NUMBER for Question 2 ( 1, 2 or 3?).

 

Now enter your paragraph letter (A,B or C) for QUESTION 1 here below: 

 

(Psst.... You'll then be asked for your paragraph number (1, 2 or 3) for QUESTION 2 on the next screen)

 
 

Test questions courtesy of Riso and Hudson.