Evo
Unapologetic being
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- 1w9
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- sp/sx
I found a test!
Here's the link to it: HelloQuizzy.com: Six Human Needs Test
This PDF explains each need http://www.lifecoachingintervention...Significance-of-Your-Most-Important-Needs.pdf
Post your results, and let me know if you guessed your needs correctly!
A little bit of theory:
· Supposedly we are influenced most by our top two needs, even though we have all 6. So our
· I've gathered that if you can recognize and help satify any two of a person’s needs, you
· If you can recognize and satisfy at least 4 needs of another person, you form a bond.
· If you can satify all 6 needs of their needs, the person will never want to leave you. (Heavy stuff)
My thoughts on the matter:
Here's the link to it: HelloQuizzy.com: Six Human Needs Test
This PDF explains each need http://www.lifecoachingintervention...Significance-of-Your-Most-Important-Needs.pdf
Post your results, and let me know if you guessed your needs correctly!
A little bit of theory:
· Supposedly we are influenced most by our top two needs, even though we have all 6. So our
behaviors are driven by the top two, the most.
· I've gathered that if you can recognize and help satify any two of a person’s needs, you
form a connection.
· If you can recognize and satisfy at least 4 needs of another person, you form a bond.
· If you can satify all 6 needs of their needs, the person will never want to leave you. (Heavy stuff)
My thoughts on the matter:
I found this test to be very revealing, and I noticed I was a little off in guessing my own personal needs. / inferior Fi
woops: http://www.typologycentral.com/forums/general-psychology/69127-pick-top-list.html
My needs that I tested for are
1) Growth (I got 1's across the board)
2) Certainty.
I especially found the explanation behind my results to be insightful. It explains my contradictions.
I think using this approach in relationships, is key. It is also the most concrete process I've been able to find.
I have a stong affinity to theories that present a more linear line of thinking. (Even though I know there's no such thing, I still like "end all be all" kind of answers.) This seems like one of those awesome nitty gritty solutions to interpersonal problems.
I think this knowledge can be taken to a level where we could create connections with people anywhere in a quick amount of time. And I personally am thrilled by that idea. It gives me a sense, that I can learn to trust people, and it seems like we could tap into a power that people don't know they have. (Two things that I hold very high on my priority list, being a 6 an all.)
The only thing is, with power...comes responsibility....
I may elablorate more. I am in a rush now :/
woops: http://www.typologycentral.com/forums/general-psychology/69127-pick-top-list.html
My needs that I tested for are
1) Growth (I got 1's across the board)
2) Certainty.
I especially found the explanation behind my results to be insightful. It explains my contradictions.
I think using this approach in relationships, is key. It is also the most concrete process I've been able to find.
I have a stong affinity to theories that present a more linear line of thinking. (Even though I know there's no such thing, I still like "end all be all" kind of answers.) This seems like one of those awesome nitty gritty solutions to interpersonal problems.
I think this knowledge can be taken to a level where we could create connections with people anywhere in a quick amount of time. And I personally am thrilled by that idea. It gives me a sense, that I can learn to trust people, and it seems like we could tap into a power that people don't know they have. (Two things that I hold very high on my priority list, being a 6 an all.)
The only thing is, with power...comes responsibility....
I may elablorate more. I am in a rush now :/
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