Friday, 28 June 2013

WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?


I TRY TO BE MYSELF

The secure self: You do your best to be yourself at all times. To you it’s possible and desirable to express your whole personality. You’re not ashamed to admit limitations or talk about your faults, and have no difficulty in recognising your qualities or celebrating your strong points. In your mind this is the only way to live. This makes you a very pleasant and secure friend. Your behaviour reassures those around you who doubt themselves, while encouraging them to seek their own role and direction in life. With you, things are simple and natural. This is the best situation for everyone. Well, almost… Be careful of your discreet self-satisfaction, which can cause psychological immobility. Although it can create stability and be beneficial to your emotional wellbeing, your attitude of self-tolerance is not quite so good for your personal development. Discomfort and frustration can be powerful and necessary catalysts for change in life. Being content is one thing, but stagnating is quite another.

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