Just taken a version of the Luscher Colour Test @ http://www.colorquiz.com/ results just in:
Color Test - Results
Your Existing Situation
"Craves change and new things, always looking for new adventures and activities. Becomes restless and frustrated when he has to wait to long for things to develop. His impatience leads to irritability and a desire to move on to the next project."
Your Stress Sources
"Feels empty and isolated from others and wishes to overcome this feeling. Believes life has more to offer him than what he was experienced thus far, and doesn't want to miss out on anything. He purses all his goals and dreams, fearful that any missed opportunity will cause him to miss out on even more. Quickly becomes an expert in any field he pursues and can sometimes come off as overbearing and nosy."
Your Restrained Characteristics
Current events leave him feeling forced into compromise in order to avoid being cut off from affection or future cooperation.
"Self-centered, tends to take this personally and is easily offended, which leaves him feeling isolated."
"Although he feels isolated and alone, he is afraid of forming deep, meaningful relationships. Is conceited and is easily offended."
Your Desired Objective
"Highly optimistic and outgoing personality. Loves to learn new and exciting things, and craves new interests. Looking for a well-rounded life full of success and new experiences. Does not allow himself to be overcome with negative thoughts or self-doubt. Takes life head on, with enthusiasm. "
Your Actual Problem
Is afraid he will be held back from obtaining the things he wants leading him to act out with a hectic intensity.
Your Actual Problem #2
"Fights resistance or limitations, and insists he is free to develop in his own way. Rewarded by accomplishing things on his own, with little to no help from others."
Saturday, January 29, 2011
First new year of the end of wage slavery
Coming to terms with the choices of freedom from working full time and the new and different choices on offer. But slowly realising that doing and being are intimately related and one is likely to find the other in acting with attention, when one least expects it.
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