1. When you receive praise for your work, your first inner response is:
A. “They don’t really know the truth about me.”
B. “That’s nice, but I could’ve done better.”
C. “Do they mean it? What’s their angle?”
D. “Cool… but I still feel like an outsider.”
2. Your biggest challenge when it comes to being seen is:
A. Believing you’re truly worth the spotlight
B. Feeling like you have to earn every ounce of attention
C. Worrying something might go wrong if you’re too visible
D. Feeling like no one fully “gets” you anyway
3. When you're planning a new offer, you tend to:
A. Question if you're good enough to charge for it
B. Overload it with bonuses to make it “worth it”
C. Research for weeks and delay the launch
D. Wonder if people will think it's too weird or different
4. Your relationship with rest looks like:
A. Guilt — it feels unproductive
B. Nonexistent — you earn it only after massive effort
C. Restless — your brain won’t shut off
D. Conflicted — you rest but still feel disconnected
5. You find it hardest to trust:
A. Your own value
B. That your best is enough
C. Your instincts or timing
D. That you’re welcome as you are
6. When someone says “slow down,” your gut reaction is:
A. “But I’ll fall behind or miss my chance.”
B. “What if they think I’m lazy or not pulling my weight?”
C. “Not until I know things are safe and under control.”
D. “I don’t even know what I’d be slowing down into…”
7. You secretly feel most activated or unsafe when:
A. You're asked to raise your prices or charge your worth
B. You’re recognized for something you didn’t “work hard” for
C. You have to trust others or collaborate too closely
D. You’re in a room full of successful people and feel like the odd one out
8. When you look at other people’s success, your first thought is:
A. “I could never do that.”
B. “I need to try harder.”
C. “What aren’t they telling us?”
D. “They must belong in a different world than me.”
9. The statement that feels most familiar is:
A. “I’m quietly powerful, but don’t always believe in myself.”
B. “I’m proud of my success, but I rarely feel done.”
C. “I need to be prepared for everything.”
D. “I’ve always felt a bit different from everyone else.”
10. When you're on the verge of success, you tend to:
A. Shrink, stall, or sabotage
B. Immediately plan your next big goal
C. Worry something will go wrong or fall apart
D. Feel a strange sense of not being fully seen or celebrated
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