Once again, its home run. Had a good talk with Sam and Dean. Glad that I still have friends like them. Time to think for my self and make some plans... and by the way, I dont wanna offend anyone. I want to be harmonious, but I dont think that its possible. Yea, everyone is self centered and I dont wanna be like that, yet if I keep sacrificing myself then how am I gonna improve or reach my goals?
Your Existing Situation
Needs excitement and constant stimulation. Willingly participates in activities that are thrilling and offer adventure.
Your Stress Sources
"Wants the freedom to follow his own heart, goals, and dreams and to
earn the respect as a unique individual. Desires to pursue every
possible opportunity without limitations or things standing in his way."
Your Restrained Characteristics
Has strong emotional demands and is picky when it comes to
choosing a partner. He chooses to remain emotionally distant and
uninvolved in relationships.
His confidence is low but he is
unable to admit that is the reason for his avoidance of conflict. Feels
it is a situation out of his control and he is making the best of it.
Current
events have him feeling forced to make bargains and put aside his own
desires for now. He is able to find satisfaction and happiness through
sexual activity.
Your Desired Objective
"If motivated, he will easily and quickly learn new skills. Is very
intense person who seeks excitement and sexual stimulation. Wants
others to see him as an exciting and interesting person, who is also
charming and can easily influence others. Uses his charm to increase
his chances of success and gain other people's trust."
Your Actual Problem
Longs the freedom to make his own decisions and plans without the
criticism and restrictions of others. Uses his charm to deal with
others and get what he wants.
Your Actual Problem #2
"Impressed by unique and one of a kind things, and by people with
exceptional personalities. Tries to takes the characteristics he likes
in other people and apply it to himself as well as coming across as a
unique individual."
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