The 9 Questions

Understanding the motivation behind everything you do and everything the people around you do is the key to dissolving problems and maximising resources in all areas of your life.

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The 9 Questions

The essential guide to people, personalities and behavior.
In order to distinguish them from each other they need a name. The name chosen is similar to some of the main attributes. The name is not everything, it is an indication. If the name matches you it maybe you, if it doesn’t it still may be you. The main point in the Nine Questions is to remain curious. Avoid labeling others although be curious may aid you in understanding them, communicating and getting results.
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The Perfectionist

Perfectionists believe they must be good and right to be worthy. Consequently, Perfectionists are conscientious, responsible, improvement-oriented and self-controlled, but also can be critical, resentful and self-judging.
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The Caretaker

Caretakers believe you must give fully to others to be loved. Consequently, Givers are caring, helpful, supportive and relationship-oriented; they also can be prideful, intrusive and demanding.
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The Superstar

Superstars believe you must accomplish and succeed to be loved. Consequently, Performers are industrious, fast-paced, efficient and goal-oriented; they also can be inattentive to feelings, impatient and image-driven.
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The Individualist

Individualist believe you can regain the lost ideal love or perfect state by finding the love or situation that is unique, special and fulfilling. Consequently, Romantics are idealistic, deeply feeling, empathetic and authentic; they also can be dramatic, moody and sometimes self-absorbed.
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The Investigator

Investigators believe they must protect themselves from a world that demands too much and gives too little. Consequently, Observers seek self-sufficiency and are non-demanding, analytic, thoughtful and unobtrusive; they also can be withholding, detached and overly private.
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The Troubleshooter

Troubleshooters believe you must gain certainty and security in a hazardous world that you just can’t trust. Consequently, Loyal Skeptics are intuitive, inquisitive, trustworthy, good friends and problem-solvers, but also can be doubtful, accusatory and fearful.
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The Adventurer

Adventurers believe you must stay upbeat and keep your possibilities open to assure a good life. Consequently, Adventurers seek pleasurable options, and are optimistic and adventurous; they also avoid pain, and can be uncommitted and self-serving.
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The Protector

Protectors believe you must be strong and powerful to assure protection and regard in a tough world. Consequently, Protectors seek justice and are direct, strong and action-oriented; they also can be overly impactful, excessive and impulsive.
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The Mediators

Mediators believe that to be loved and valued, you must blend in and go with the flow. Consequently, Mediators seek harmony and are inclusive, amiable, easygoing, comfortable and steady; they also can be self-forgetting, conflict-avoidant and stubborn.

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