Theory and practice of self-management - Lukashevich NP

TEST 22. CAN YOU INFLUENCE ON OTHERS?

Please answer the questions posed by choosing the answer options "yes" or "no". Rate your answers according to the table below and calculate the points you scored. Determine your level of influence on others in the description that corresponds to the scores you have collected.

1. Are you able to imagine yourself as an actor or politician?

2. Do you get annoyed by people who dress and behave extravagantly?

3. Are you able to tell another person about your intimate experiences?

4. Do you instantly react when you notice the slightest signs of disrespect for yourself?

5. Do you feel bad when someone achieves success in the area that you consider to be the most important for you?

6. Do you like doing something very difficult to show your outstanding abilities to others?

7. Could you sacrifice everything to achieve an outstanding result in your business?

8. Do you strive to ensure that the circle of your friends does not change?

9. Do you like a measured lifestyle with a strict schedule of all things and even entertainment?

10. Do you like to change the situation at home or rearrange the furniture?

11. Do you like to try new ways of solving old problems?

12. Do you like to tease too arrogant and arrogant people?

13. Do you love to prove that your boss or someone is very authoritative in something is wrong?

Answer

Points for the question number

1

2

3

4

5

6th

7th

8

9

10

eleven

12

13

"Yes"

5

0

5

5

5

5

5

0

0

5

5

5

5

"No"

0

5

0

0

0

0

0

5

5

0

0

0

0

Results.

45-65 points. You are a person with excellent prerequisites to effectively influence others, change their behavior patterns, teach, manage, instruct. In such situations, you usually feel like a fish in the water. You are convinced that a person should not shut up, avoid people, stay apart and think only of himself. He must do something for others, guide them, point them at mistakes made, teach them to better feel themselves in the surrounding reality. Those who do not like this ideal of relations, in your opinion, should not be spared. You are endowed with the gift of convincing others in your righteousness. However, you need to be very careful that your position does not become overly aggressive. In this case, you can easily become a fanatic or a tyrant.

31-44 points. The prerequisites for effectively influencing others are successfully combined with a sense of proportion behind which the influence becomes unnecessarily harsh.

30 points or less. Alas, although you are often right, you are not always able to convince others about this. You believe that your life and the lives of others should be subject to strict discipline, common sense and good manners and its course should be quite predictable. You do not like to do anything by force. In this case, you often are too restrained, not reaching because of this desired goal, but often proving and misunderstood. It's a pity.

TEST 23. CAN YOU ACHIEVE SUCCESS?

Read the questions below and select the answers that best fit your personal perceptions and habits. Evaluate each of your answers according to the table below and sum up the points you scored. Determine your ability to succeed in a description that corresponds to the amount of points you have accumulated.

1. What would you prefer:

A) to be the captain of a merchant ship;

B) to become an astronaut;

C) to be a musician.

2. If you see that a person is in danger:

A) rush to save it even with a risk to life;

B) feverishly consider all the possibilities of his salvation;

C) call someone else for help.

3. Which game do you prefer:

A) poker;

B) billiards;

C) solving crossword puzzles.

4. When the phone rings, you immediately think that:

A) they are looking for you from work;

B) a friend remembered you;

C) some misfortune has happened.

5. If you have to go to an important meeting:

A) go to it in your daily suit;

B) you dress especially carefully;

C) think only of what will be discussed there.

6. If an elderly person tells you about his life:

A) require details from him;

B) you are bored;

C) interrupt it and go away.

7. If you are in the company:

A) from the heart of fun;

B) you are bored;

C) think about your own.

8. If you need to leave:

A) warn about this close;

B. Do not tell them anything;

C) say only that you need to leave for a while.

9. If you are in a difficult situation:

A) consult with colleagues and friends;

B) share problems with relatives;

C) do not tell anyone anything.

10. If you need to buy a painting, you prefer the style: a) abstract art;

B) Impressionism;

C) traditional realism.

11. Having noticed that there is no thing on your desk:

A) start looking for it;

B) think that someone has stolen it;

C) immediately forget about it and continue to work.

12. You were in a strange city, and you had some free time:

A) go to the museum;

B) study the map of the city and choose what you would like to see;

C) go to the hotel to rest.

13. You are involved in a dispute and:

A) persist in asserting their point of view until opponents retreat;

B) seek a compromise solution;

C) give way to the perseverance of others.

14. Before an old family photo:

A) you experience great excitement;

B) it seems ridiculous to you;

C) you feel some unpleasant feeling.

15. Finding before the meeting that they forgot to take the necessary documents:

A) quickly return to take them;

B) rely on your memory and the ability to improvise;

C) refuse to participate in the meeting.

16. You wake up in the morning and usually feel:

A) cheerfulness;

B) envy of those who are still asleep;

C) willingness to work without much effort on oneself.

17. Free time you fill:

A) playing sports;

B) meetings with friends;

C) reading.

18. In the event of an economic crisis:

A) consider which of these can still be profited;

B) alarmed by possible social consequences;

C) give up your plans and wait for the development of events.

19. Do you prefer:

A) be alone;

B) spending time with family;

C) spend time with friends and acquaintances.

20. During a blizzard, only your car remains on the run and you:

A) continue the path, not paying attention to the losers;

B) put as many people into the car as possible;

C) you put only people of your social status in the car.

Answer

Points for the question number

1

2

3

4

5

6th

7th

8

9

10

eleven

12

13

14

15

16

17th

18

19

20

a

10

5

5

3

5

10

10

10

3

3

5

5

5

10

5

10

5

10

3

3

B

5

10

10

10

10

3

3

3

5

10

3

10

10

5

10

3

10

3

5

10

at

3

3

3

5

3

5

5

5

10

5

10

3

3

3

3

5

3

5

10

5

Results.

140-200 points - you have the opportunity to succeed in life. In your character, there is a good balance between instinct and reason, between personal and social life, between action and reflection.

70-139 points - you have the qualities necessary to establish yourself in the society. But still you need to constantly monitor yourself and not allow the "smoldering" in your subconscious conflict situations to "break out" to the surface and affect your actions.

60-69 points - you need a great faith in yourself and greater openness to others. Only in this way you can achieve the full realization of your abilities.

TEST 24. How is your creative potential?

Please answer the questions posed by selecting one of the answers: "a", "b" or "c". Evaluate each answer according to their price and sum up the points you scored. Determine the level of your creativity, corresponding to the accumulated amount of points.

For each question, select one answer. 1. Do you think that the surrounding world can be improved:

A) yes;

B) no;

C) only in something.

2. Do you think that you yourself can participate in the changes of the surrounding world:

A) yes;

B) no;

C) in some cases.

3. Do you think that some of your ideas would bring progress in the field of activity where you work:

A) yes;

B) no;

C) only to some extent.

4. Do you think that in the future you will play such an important role that you can fundamentally change something:

A) for sure;

B) unlikely;

C) it is possible.

5. When you decide to take some action, do you think that you will carry out your endeavor:

A) yes;

B) no;

C) Yes, sometimes.

6. Do you feel the desire to do business that you absolutely do not know:

A) yes;

B) the unknown does not interest you;

C) it all depends on the nature of the case.

7. You have to deal with an unfamiliar business. Do you feel the desire to achieve perfection in it:

A) yes;

B) you are satisfied with what you have achieved;

C) yes, but only if you like it.

8. If a case that you do not know, you like whether you want to know everything about it:

A) yes;

B) No, you want to learn only the most basic;

C) no, just want to satisfy your curiosity.

9. When you fail, then:

A) persist for a while against common sense;

B) waving a hand at this venture;

C) continue to do business, even when it becomes obvious that the obstacles are insurmountable.

10. Based on what you will choose a profession:

A) from their capabilities, prospects for themselves;

B) from the needs of the profession;

C) the advantages that it will provide.

11. Traveling, could you easily navigate the route that has already passed:

A) yes;

B) no;

C) yes, but only where you liked the terrain.

12. Immediately after the conversation, can you recall all that was said:

A) yes, without difficulty;

B) you can not remember everything;

C) remember only what interests you.

13. When you hear a word in an unfamiliar language, can you repeat it by syllables without error, without even knowing its meaning:

A) yes, without any difficulty;

B) yes, if this word is easily remembered;

C) repeat, but not quite right.

14. In your spare time you prefer:

A) stay alone, reflect;

B) be in the company;

C) be alone or in the company - you do not care.

15. You are doing something. You decide to stop this activity when:

A) the case is completed and seems to you perfectly executed;

B) you are more or less satisfied;

C) the case is not over yet.

16. When you are alone:

A) like to dream of abstract things;

B) at any cost you try to find yourself a specific occupation;

C) sometimes you like to dream, but about things that are related to your work.

17. When an idea grabs you, you think about it:

A) no matter where and with whom you are;

B) when you are alone;

C) only where it is not too noisy.

18. When you defend an idea:

A) You can abandon it by listening to the convincing arguments of your opponents;

B) will remain in your opinion regardless of the arguments of opponents;

C) you will doubt the arguments of opponents.

For the answer option "a" you get 3 points;

"B" - 1 point;

"In" - 2 points.

The total amount of points will show the level of your creativity.

If you typed:

23 points or less - your creativity, alas, is not great. But maybe you just underestimate yourself. Believe in your strength and knowledge;

24-48 points - you have a good creative potential, but there are also problems that impede progress. If you wish, success will be;

49 points or more - you have great creative potential. If you actually can apply your abilities, then you will achieve great success.