Source Of Power Survey

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Source Of Power Survey - Quiz

Do you experience pain on a daily basis? Do you find no time to take care of yourself? Do you hold yourself back from saying what you feel? Maybe you’re undermining your impact. Click below and I’ll show you how to apply your authentic strengths to take the first step in creating more passion, happiness, and abundance in your life.


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Guardian: Your source of power is: to prioritize and stabilize.

Stabilizer and PrioritizerYou have the unique ability to see what needs to be done so that things don't fall apart. It’s obvious how important your family is to you and vice versa: you shine in the role of consummate provider.  You reflect the harmony of a balanced home life and work long hours to see to it that the people you care about are happy and healthy. Thus being their backbone, the last thing you want to do is upset the environment with 'not so good' news about your health. Instead, you seek solace in work instead of worrying anyone. You'll follow the doctor's orders. It can be lonely, but you're used to it and know you can handle it. Your motto, which could be: "do the right thing" is instrumental in your ability to balance care for those you are responsible for.  You could chuckle that the answer to the question: "What's next?" may be "Let me consult the specialist." Down deep you wouldn't mind a good night's sleep. But that's okay. Your source of power is to... stabilize and prioritize  RelationshipsYou focus: on balance and harmony.The risk is: not perceiving your own needs to be equal to the needs of others or leaning heavily on others to follow the same standard. Putting responsibility first. Burnout. HealthYou focus on: protocol and rituals.The risk is: staying structured for the sake of balance at the expense of your own well-being. LifeYou focus on: surrounding yourself with reliable and rich relationships.The risk is: it all falling on you. OpportunityPrioritize your own needs as equal or higher than others. 

Rational: Your source of power is: to master information and think strategically.

 Master of Information and Strategic Thinker You have a brilliance that stands out and an ability to solve problems. You’re not too concerned with what others might think and this is essential to your high ability to concentrate and plan. Books, journals, and reference books may fill up your shelves.Thinking analytically is a good escape when you’re under tight deadlines at work, experiencing stress on the home front, or have a bad back, but it may not lead to the answer. Talking it out would help, as well as pointing out that you don’t need to know the answer. It but might feel awkward, because you are so gosh darn brilliant.You strive to be a master in figuring out things. In fact, you’re heavily leaned on by people you care about for the information you provide. It is a solace for them. You can chuckle to the response you may possibly give to the question: "What's next?" as “I’m still analyzing the lab results.” Your source of power is to...master information and think strategically. RelationshipsYou focus on: invention and innovation.The risk is: not perceiving your own needs, putting self-control first before directing the focus to your own well-being. HealthYou focus on: professional, problem-solving, and research.The risk is: staying focused for the sake of information-gathering at the expense of your own well-being. You compensate for others’ misgivings to keep the problem-solving process alive. LifeYou focus on: surrounding yourself with innovative and rich relationships.The risk is: having to know it all. OpportunityPrioritize your own needs as equal or higher than others.
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Which of the following words got your attention the fastest?
    • A. 

      Cooperation

    • B. 

      Innovation

    • C. 

      Authenticity

    • D. 

      Glory

  • 2. 
    Pick the team that you seem to be most like:
    • A. 

      Colin Power/Warren Buffett/Martha Stewart

    • B. 

      Steve Jobs/Bill Gates/Hillary Clinton

    • C. 

      Nelson Mandela/Mikhail Gorbachev/Oprah Winfrey

    • D. 

      Steven Spielberg/Bruce Lee/Cher

  • 3. 
    Which is the mostly likely reason you're rescheduling your 4:30 chiropractic appointment?
    • A. 

      The 5pm deadline your supervisor popped on you.

    • B. 

      Research you're reading is showing other modalities to be more effective. What did that study in the New England Journal of Medicine say again?

    • C. 

      A call from your child from college who is upset and needs to talk.

    • D. 

      Leaving work early to go hiking and then meeting a friend at the high school track are more enjoyable.

  • 4. 
    It's the weekend and plans are up in the air. You're inclined to:
    • A. 

      Rent a movie you can watch with the people you care about.

    • B. 

      Bury yourself in a captivating book.

    • C. 

      Work on the fundraiser for your friend’s child with Muscular Dystrophy.

    • D. 

      Surprise your family with amusement park tickets.

  • 5. 
    Your motivation to stick to the rigorous training regimen for the Boston Marathon might come from:
    • A. 

      The goal you put on yourself to get your personal best time.

    • B. 

      Your desire to compare performance statistics from the last marathon to this one to find out whether your workout. regimen has been worth it.

    • C. 

      The thought of record-breaking contributions to your local civic charity.

    • D. 

      The picture in your mind of your child smiling beamingly at you at the finish line saying "You're a Super Hero!"

  • 6. 
    When coming down with a cold, you tend first to:
    • A. 

      Start medicine, herbs, or whatever you general reach for immediately.

    • B. 

      Worry about it and think of the many things you could do to address it.

    • C. 

      Ignore it at first, then get a massage after everyone else has what they need.

    • D. 

      Drink a soda or coffee for energy to get through it and keep going.

  • 7. 
    Looking back on high school, you were the guy who was most likely to be:
    • A. 

      Team captain or volunteer.

    • B. 

      The nerd or geek.

    • C. 

      The one who made everyone feel good about themselves.

    • D. 

      The one who’d rather skip school and play video games or explore something cool.

  • 8. 
    Breakfast:
    • A. 

      Full, dependable spread every morning.

    • B. 

      Eat at work while diving into your email.

    • C. 

      Catch a bite at your favorite hangout with a friend.

    • D. 

      On the run through rush hour traffic with the radio blasting.

  • 9. 
    Your yearly stress test results show you've got a clogged heart valve that requires angioplasty. You:
    • A. 

      Trust the Dr. and schedule the procedure.

    • B. 

      Request the lab results and go for a second opinion.

    • C. 

      Sleep on it, maybe talk it over with family, and then request a personal consult with the doctor.

    • D. 

      Go on a Patient Vacation to Singapore for the procedure.

  • 10. 
    Your body is:
    • A. 

      A responsibility.

    • B. 

      Components that fit together to form things.

    • C. 

      A way to relate to others.

    • D. 

      An adventure.

  • 11. 
    You trace your morning stomachache back to:
    • A. 

      Yesterday’s work luncheon you politely sat through.

    • B. 

      Three years of coffee you stopped, plus the research that shows coffee creates ulcers, and the experience of cramping after each coffee drink.

    • C. 

      Butterflies over the outcome of the food drive you’re sponsoring.

    • D. 

      Fast food on the run.

  • 12. 
    Your last relationship didn't work out because:
    • A. 

      She/he kept changing her mind about things you had discussed and agreed upon.

    • B. 

      She/he no longer took an interest in your needs and interests.

    • C. 

      She/he made you doubt your self worth...made you feel bad about yourself.

    • D. 

      She/he became overly demanding such as wanting you to call all the time.

  • 13. 
    Your ideal partner is someone who:
    • A. 

      Enjoys scheduled Sunday breakfast dates with you, reliably, who never cancels...and then a roll in the hay.

    • B. 

      Is turned on by discussing literature, medicine, and dissertations.

    • C. 

      Waits for you after the fundraiser with a kiss and takeout.

    • D. 

      Is someone you have to keep up with. That’s exciting!

  • 14. 
    The worst thing about the breakup is:
    • A. 

      I was reliable and exclusive. I thought she/he liked that.

    • B. 

      I have no idea why she/he left. I got so much done with her/him around.

    • C. 

      I bore my soul. I thought she/he wanted that.

    • D. 

      I moved fast and she/he probably couldn’t keep up with that action.

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