Wednesday, October 18, 2006

That Darned Color Quiz

Another blog mentioned the infamous Color Quiz. By clicking on colors in no particular order, the quiz attempts to determine your mindset at the moment.

Let's just say, it's frighteningly on target. So that you don't have to click-through, I've gone ahead and copied my results below the link.




ColorQuiz.comKnittyBanter took the free ColorQuiz.com personality test!

"Longs for a tender and sympathetic bond and for a ..."


Click here to read the rest of the results.




Your Existing Situation
Defensive. Feels her position is threatened or inadequately established. Determined to pursue her objectives despite the anxiety induced by opposition.

Your Stress Sources
Eager to make a good impression, but worried and doubtful about the likelihood of succeeding. Feels that she has a right to anything she might hope for, and becomes helpless and distressed when circumstances go against her. Finds the mere possibility of failure most upsetting and this can even lead to nervous prostration. Sees herself as a 'victim' who has been misled and abused, mistakes this dramatization for reality and tries to convince herself that her failure to achieve standing and recognition is the fault of others.

Your Restrained Characteristics
Circumstances force her to compromise and to forgo some pleasures for the time being. Capable of achieving physical satisfaction through sexual activity.

Your Desired Objective
Longs for a tender and sympathetic bond and for a situation of idealized harmony. Has an imperative need for tenderness and affection. Susceptible to anything aesthetic.

Your Actual Problem
Disappointment and the fear that there is no point in formulating fresh goals have led to anxiety, and she is distressed by the lack of any close and understanding relationship. She attempts to escape into a substitute world in which things are more nearly as she desires them to be.

Your Actual Problem #2
Depleted vitality has created an intolerance for any further stimulation, or demands on her resources. This feeling of powerlessness subjects her to agitation and acute distress. She attempts to escape into a substitute world in which things are more nearly as she desires them to be.

Hmmm. Could that "substitute world" be: 1) a yarn shop; 2) the blogging world; 3) knitting binges or 4) too much TV? At least they have the "physical satisfaction through S.E.X." right (Stash Enhancement eXchange, I keep tellin' ya!).

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