you open the door and let it in
5. The idea of being prepared, i.e. keeping an extra clean suit handy, having a beeper, always keeping extra promotion materials on hand, seems
- downright silly
- like a good idea, but one you probably wouldn't do
- smart, and you may even do one or two of these things
- critical -- you even keep extra panty hose on hand, and business cards in your gym bag
6. The idea that someday you will be successful enough to call your own shots seems
- unlikely
- scary, but possible
- likely ... if you could just get your act together somehow
- fated
7. When an important project begins to reach some kind of climax, as it nears its conclusion, you
- withdrawal and let others finish it
- begin to get pretty bloody sick of the whole thing, and start to complain loudly
- start looking for the next thing to work on
- hang in there for completion, taking care of the details, knowing the next thing will come along soon
Scoring:
If most of your answers were
- You are committed to hanging out, which is fine, unless you've got that nagging feeling you should be doing something more. If so, you probably need a therapist, or a life coach at the very least (see Chapter X, "What is a Coach and Why Do I Need One?") when you're ready to get serious.
- Your fear is definitely getting in the way of what you want to do in life. You need to get an arsenal of support including a support group, a coach, and plenty of meditation time.
- You're grappling with the usual fear and doubts, but the problem is you're listening to them, even though you know the deal. Set up a regular support group and find a support buddy or coach who will bug you to get your work done every day.
- You're doing the job the way it should be done. The only possible problem is burn-out, so be sure to schedule in the rest you need, and stimulating stuff to keep you perking along. A coach would be a wise investment towards seeing how far you could go.
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