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4 Sometimes I cannot get to sleep as I have too much on my mind.
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5 I find it difficult to switch off completely and totally relax.
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6 I sometimes get angry with myself if I make a mistake or do not
do something to the standard I have set myself.
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7 I often find myself dashing around at more than my normal
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8 I feel ruled by time.
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9 I am a fast talker.
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10 I easily become agitated in queues and traffic jams.
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11 I am often critical of others.
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12 I do not suffer fools gladly.
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13 I push myself hard.
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14 I am much more of a serious person than a jovial one.
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15 I tend to gesticulate a lot.
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16 Punctuality is important to me.
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17 There has on several different occasions in my life been just one
particular thing which has dominated my thoughts for days on
end.
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18 It is important to me that I play to win.
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19 I have on several occasions gone red in the face with harassment.
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20 I am a worrier.
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21 I am not optimistic about the future.
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22 I worry that I am not more financially secure.
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23 I am impatient.
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24 I want people to see me as one of life’s winners.
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25 I often wake up in the morning with something worrying on my
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Assessment
Total score 90–125
Your score indicates that you are of a somewhat overly anxious nature
who finds it very difficult to relax completely, and you are constantly
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on your toes for any unforeseen event that may occur. You also have
the tendency to build many things up in your own mind out of all
proportion.
As this is in your nature and possibly the way by which you deal
with things and cope with pressure, it is nevertheless important to try
and adopt a more relaxed attitude to life, since anxiety does lead to
stress and stress is the cause of many serious health problems.
It is necessary sometimes for overly anxious people to make a
concerted effort to relax more, and one way of doing this may be by
cultivating new interests and by taking one step back and reflecting on
their life and its positive aspects.
In times of extreme anxiety, it may be necessary to try and
temporarily switch off completely from your daily routine and try to
relax and chill out completely for a few days by doing something you
really enjoy, whether it be lazing around the garden, listening to music,
having a few rounds of golf or spending quality time with friends and
family. This may well enable you to get things into perspective and
help you cultivate a more relaxed attitude to life.
It is also important to all of us, but especially overly anxious
people, that we are able to recognise any early warning signs that we
are pushing ourselves too far. Then we can try to do something about
it before it is too late.
Total score 65–89
You are in the fortunate position that although, like all people, you
find yourself stressed out to a certain degree from time to time, this
tends to be the exception rather than the rule. Anxiety for you is no
more of a problem than it is for the average person.
Generally you appear to be a well-balanced person who is able to
face up to problems as they arise and does not spend too much time
worrying about things that may never happen. You also appear to
have sufficient resolve to face up to any stressful situations that may
occur in the future.
You are able to recognise any early warning signs that you may be
pushing yourself too hard and, on these occasions, are able to do
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something about this by switching off somewhat and slowing down a
little.
Total score less than 65
Whilst you do worry on occasions, as do all of us, you appear to have
a laid-back, relaxed attitude to life, with the result that high anxiety is less of a problem for you than it is for the average person.
This attitude can have a calming influence, not just on yourself but
also on those around you.
One word of caution to having an almost totally relaxed attitude
to life is believing that problems will never occur. We all have to
face up to numerous problems in our lifetime. Often, if we are able to
anticipate such problems, we are able to minimise or even avoid them.
Consequently, on occasions, a degree of forward planning is desirable.
You should therefore have the ability to plan ahead and also build in a
leeway for the unexpected.
It is also worth bearing in mind that a certain amount of tension is
positive. People often respond to, and are encouraged by, challenges.
Test 5.2
Extrovert or introvert
Answer each question or statement by choosing which one of the
three alternative responses given is most applicable to you.
1 Do you prefer to work alone, or as part of a team?
a) No strong preference.
b) Alone.
c) As part of a team.
2 How much do you enjoy social gatherings?
a) I can take them or leave them.
b) Very little.
c) Very much.
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3 What is your ideal way of celebrating your birthday?
a) Going out for a meal with a few family or friends.
b) I prefer my birthday to be just like any other normal day.
c) A surprise party with lots of family and friends.
4 Are you more comfortable when talking to people on a
one-to-one basis or in a group discussion?
a) No strong preference.
b) On a one-to-one basis.
c) In a group discussion.
5 How quickly do you become bored and restless when performing
routine tasks?
a) Fairly quickly.
b) Not very quickly, as I am able to apply my mind to, and
concentrate on, the task in hand.
c) Extremely quickly.
6 When travelling alone on a long train journey would you be
likely to strike up a long conversation with a complete stranger
sitting next to you?
a) Maybe not a long conversation but I might exchange a few
pleasantries with them.
b) Not really.
c) Yes I would really enjoy having a lengthy conversation with
them.
7 How often do you like to let your hair down, let yourself go and
have a real good time?
a) Just occasionally.
b) Hardly ever at all, as that is not really my idea of enjoyment.
c) As often as possible.
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8 If you were asked to give a speech at a function, would you feel
happy about doing this?
a) It wouldn’t worry me, although I may be a little nervous
beforehand.
b) No, as I would be very nervous.
c) Yes, I would relish the prospect.
9 How easily do you make friends?
a) Fairly easily.
b) Not easily.
c) Very easily.
10 If you need to approach someone in high authority for a favour,
would you prefer to ask them:
a) By telephone.
b) By letter or email.
c) Face to face.
11 How quickly are you on the dance floor at a social function?
a) I tend to go with the flow and join in more or less at the same
time as everyone else.
b) I don’t venture on the dance floor if I can avoid it.
c) Usually one of the first.
12 Would you describe yourself as a leader or a follower?
a) A bit of both, depending on the situation or circumstances.
b) Generally a follower.
c) Generally a leader.
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13 What would be your reaction if someone asked you to sell some
raffle tickets for charity?
a) I would probably accept, but say that I might not be able to
sell them all.
b) I would probably have to decline, as I would be unlikely to
sell them.
c) I would accept, and would not expect to have any problem
selling the tickets.
14 Do you think people see you as a fun person?
a) Perhaps, in certain ways.
b) I doubt it.
c) Hopefully.
15 What would be your reaction if the position of chair suddenly
became vacant on a committee on which you were sitting?
a) I may consider the position of chairperson, but only if
approached by one of the other committee members to stand
for election.
b) I would not wish to become the next chairperson.
c) I would probably push to become the next chairperson.
16 How often do you let your opinions be known?
a) Whenever I feel it is necessary.
b) Only when pressed to do so.
c) Frequently.
17 Do you enjoy being the centre of attention?
a) Perhaps so, occasionally.
b) No.
c) Yes.
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18 Which of the following words would you say is the most
applicable to you?
a) Tenacious.
b) Cautious.
c) Popular.
19 Do you enjoy making small talk at buffet lunches?
a) It’s OK.
b) No, I hate small talk and can never think of anything to say.
c) Yes, I am quite comfortable when making small talk.
20 Do you prefer to discuss things face-to-face or over the
telephone?
a) No preference.
b) Over the telephone.
c) Face-to-face.
21 Would you go out of your way to meet ‘the right people’?
a) Maybe.
b) No.
c) Yes.
22 Which of the following words would you say is the most
applicable to you?
a) Balanced.
b) Shy.
c) Effervescent.
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23 Do you enjoy performing your party piece at Christmas parties
and other occasions?
a) Not particularly, but I will join in the fun rather than be seen
as a party pooper.
b) No, in any case I don’t have a party piece that I could
perform.
c) Yes.
24 Would you appear naked on a charity calendar?
a) I would like to think so, but I’m not sure I could pluck up
the courage.
b) No way.
c) Yes.
25 Do you ever run out of things to say when talking to someone
you have just met?
a) Not usually.
b) Yes, I do sometimes tend to dry up after a while.
c) No, I cannot say that I do, as there is always lots to ask
people.
Assessment
Award yourself 2 points for every (c) answer, 1 point for every (a)
and 0 points for every (b).
40–50 points
Your score indicates that you are an extrovert who enjoys being the
centre of attention and cannot by any stretch of the imagination be
called a shrinking violet.
This generally means that you will not be lacking in outer confidence
and you will always appear to be trying to get the most out of life,
although it is possible that some people who give the impression of
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being extroverts are acting in this way in order to cover up their
inner self-doubts and anxieties.
Although many people will admire your zest and energy, you
should nevertheless take care not to be too much of an extrovert to
the point that people find you excessively pushy, even to the extent
of being overbearing. Often someone with a bubbly personality will
achieve greater success and win more friends if that personality is