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by Lisa H.

Overcoming Fear

Must take tests

Don’t go through life blindly, find out what you want to do now (Free)

If you are serious about living your life purpose, it is imperative that you know what that looksand feels like. If you don’t know who you are, how will you know whether you are “on purpose” or not? Knowing who you are is sometimes hard to achieve through self-analysis as we tend to see a biased picture of ourselves, but with these tools you can get accurate, unbiased insight into who you are and what you really want for your life.

These tools are invaluable to setting you on your soul’s path. Don’t cast them aside as something to do later==days turn into weeks, weeks turn into months and months turn into years and you don’t want to find yourself looking back on your life with a lot of regret. Each of these tests takes less than 10 minutes and they are quick, fun and accurate.

Myers Briggs Test

This test is a must if you want to find work that suits you. The first time I took this test was in 1998. I used the results to determine my career path of education. Interestingly, I took it again earlier this month (Feb 2012) and the final result was the same. It was nice to know that I am doing work that is in perfect alignment with my soul.  No wonder, my work never really feels like work. Click to take the test.

Risk Attitude Profiler

Everything that you do involves some level of risk; whether it is something as simple as getting into a slippery bathtub or skydiving. Your level of risk dictates which activities you are drawn too. Having this information will help you to better understand why you do what you do and equally important, why you don’t do what. Click to take the test

Emotional Intelligence Test

Emotional intelligence has to do with your ability to understand emotions and act appropriately. For example, if a kid falls down, scrapes his or her knee and begins to cry, you don’t start yelling at the kid. Clearly you can see by the tears in his or her eyes that he or she is hurt. An appropriate emotion to pain is caring. Click here to take the test.

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