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KikiPeepers
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Midwest US
Joined: 9 yrs, 10 mos ago
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Tuesday 12/25/07 - 9:49:06 AM
The following test is designed to help you assess your style of relating with others and see if you need assertiveness |
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KikiPeepers
Female,
30-39
Midwest US
Joined: 9 yrs, 10 mos ago
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Tuesday 12/25/07 - 9:51:13 AM
Ugh I hate passive aggressive people! But according to this, I am one. Answering those questions, I realize I do tend to be impatient and give up on people too quickly, and I'm not one to confront someone straight up (unless it makes me very angry). Interesting! You Have A Passive Aggressive Relating Style: According to your answers to the quiz questions, you appear to have a passive aggressive style of relating to others, which means that you may not create open conflict with others, but you tend to step on other people's toes in non-obvious ways in order to get what you want or to get back at those you feel have wronged you. This style of relating can cause problems in your relationships and lead to additional stress. The below resources can explain why, and help you develop healthier ways of relating to others, building social support and reducing stress in your life. |
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k8fearsnoart
Female,
30-39
Eastern US
Joined: 7 yrs, 1 mos ago
22,302 Posts
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Tuesday 12/25/07 - 3:49:41 PM
You Have An Assertive Relating Style More About Assertiveness According to your answers to the quiz questions, you appear to have an assertive style of relating to others, which enables you to get your needs met without stepping on others' toes in the process. Good for you! Learn about the benefits of this style of relating and how it can reduce your stress levels, by reading the resources below. |
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bluedaisy11
Female,
18-29
Western US
Joined: 4 yrs, 10 mos ago
7,048 Posts
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Tuesday 12/25/07 - 3:59:03 PM
You Have An Assertive Relating Style According to your answers to the quiz questions, you appear to have an assertive style of relating to others, which enables you to get your needs met without stepping on others' toes in the process. Good for you! Learn about the benefits of this style of relating and how it can reduce your stress levels, by reading the resources below
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Cindy_
Female,
30-39
Midwest US
Joined: 6 yrs, 6 mos ago
61,716 Posts
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Tuesday 12/25/07 - 10:46:53 PM
According to your answers to the quiz questions, you appear to have an assertive style of relating to others, which enables you to get your needs met without stepping on others' toes in the process. Good for you! |
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die_numb
Female,
18-29
Canada
Joined: 6 yrs, 8 mos ago
16,467 Posts
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Wednesday 12/26/07 - 11:41:09 PM
According to your answers to the quiz questions, you appear to have an assertive style of relating to others, which enables you to get your needs met without stepping on others' toes in the process. Good for you! Learn about the benefits of this style of relating and how it can reduce your stress levels, by reading the resources below.
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Carmella
Female,
18-29
Western US
Joined: 4 yrs, 11 mos ago
7,293 Posts
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Thursday 12/27/07 - 11:01:54 AM
I closed the window and didn't copy it but it called me aggressive which I don't think is true... |
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Lindsey923
Female,
18-29
Midwest US
Joined: 5 yrs, 1 mos ago
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Thursday 12/27/07 - 4:46:11 PM
You Have An Assertive Relating Style More About Assertiveness According to your answers to the quiz questions, you appear to have an assertive style of relating to others, which enables you to get your needs met without stepping on others' toes in the process. Good for you! Learn about the benefits of this style of relating and how it can reduce your stress levels, by reading the resources below. |
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Cindy_
Female,
30-39
Midwest US
Joined: 6 yrs, 6 mos ago
61,716 Posts
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Thursday 12/27/07 - 10:08:42 PM
Soooo...we're ALL assertive? |
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birdsong4j
moderator
Female,
30-39
Southern US
Joined: 9 yrs, 10 mos ago
24,619 Posts
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Thursday 12/27/07 - 10:56:44 PM
Methinks either some people aren't answering honestly, or the quiz is poorly-designed. Either that, or the people who got "passive-aggressive" don't want to admit it.  |
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heatherlw
Female,
18-29
Western US
Joined: 7 yrs, 2 mos ago
31,251 Posts
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Thursday 12/27/07 - 11:13:09 PM
I got passive aggressive, just like I knew I would. |
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mallory63
Female,
18-29
Midwest US
Joined: 7 yrs, 6 mos ago
3,046 Posts
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Saturday 12/29/07 - 9:49:13 PM
It said I'm passive aggressive, which I already knew. |
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Malletman
moderator
Male,
18-29
Southern US
Joined: 10 yrs, 2 mos ago
24,836 Posts
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Tuesday 1/1/08 - 1:24:47 AM
It says I'm... Assertive? Okay... |
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lushuz
Female,
18-29
Eastern US
Joined: 9 yrs, 6 mos ago
1,390 Posts
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Thursday 1/3/08 - 12:52:36 PM
According to your answers to the quiz questions, you appear to have a passive aggressive style of relating to others, which means that you may not create open conflict with others, but you tend to step on other people's toes in non-obvious ways in order to get what you want or to get back at those you feel have wronged you. This style of relating can cause problems in your relationships and lead to additional stress. The below resources can explain why, and help you develop healthier ways of relating to others, building social support and reducing stress in your life. |
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VictoryRider
moderator
Male,
40-49
Eastern US
Joined: 5 yrs, 5 mos ago
21,948 Posts
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Saturday 1/5/08 - 11:42:09 AM
On 12/25/2007 3:49:41 PM k8fearsnoart wrote: You Have An Assertive Relating Style More About Assertiveness According to your answers to the quiz questions, you appear to have an assertive style of relating to others, which enables you to get your needs met without stepping on others' toes in the process. Good for you! Learn about the benefits of this style of relating and how it can reduce your stress levels, by reading the resources below. | Looks like several of us got the same one. We need to start being meaner. |