 15 
 61 
 0 
@ believes in ^self.  @ is confident that @ will be able to find the necessary resources within ^self to meet the challenges @ is faced with.
 91 
 0 
@ is very modest and may lack self-confidence.  Sometimes @ feels small or unimportant and doesn't see ^self as being a major force in % environment.
 92 
 0 
@ is modest and sticks to the basics without fanfare or frills.
 93 
 0 
Overall, @ has developed a sufficient amount of self-confidence and self esteem.
 94 
 0 
@ wants others to think @ is totally self-confident and @ doesn't like others to question % competence, even in areas where @ is not competent.
 95 
 0 
% level of self-confidence and self-esteem is higher at some times than at others.
 51 
 0 
Moments of hate, love and joy affect ^ very deeply and continue to affect ^ long after the experiences have passed.  @ holds grudges because @ has a hard time forgiving and forgetting.
 52 
 0 
Moments of hate, love and joy affect ^ deeply and continue to affect ^ after the experiences have passed.  @ may hold grudges because @ has a hard time forgiving and forgetting.
 53 
 0 
@ does not get really excited or upset very often.  When @ does get really upset, @ is usually able to calm down and let go of % anger in a reasonable length of time.
 54 
 0 
% emotional intensity is moderately low.  When @ gets upset about something, @ calms down, finds a peaceful solution, and moves on to other things.
 55 
 0 
% emotional intensity is low.  On those rare occasions when @ gets upset about something,  @ quickly calms down, finds a peaceful solution, and moves on to other things.
 21 
 0 
It is very important for ^ to stand out from the crowd as someone who is special in % own right, because of % own achievements.  @ wants to be thought of as a unique individual rather than as part of a group.
 22 
 0 
@ is proud of % family heritage, and identifies with many of the traditions and values which % family and culture endorse.
 23 
 0 
@ is proud of % family heritage, and identifies with some of the traditions and values which % family and culture endorse.
 23 
 0 
At the same time, however, @ also wants to be recognized as someone who is special in % own right and valued for % achievements as an individual.
 5 
 121 
 131 
@ is a very discreet individual who is both unwilling and unable to reveal personal matters.  @ copes with uncomfortable facts by denying them to ^self and others.
 121 
 131 
In turn, those parts of ^self which @ is unaware of are locked up and unable to find expression.  For example,  @ will probably disagree with more statements in this report than most people.
 122 
 0 
@ tends towards self-deception, as @ tries to cope by acting like an ostrich and burying % head in the sand when the storm comes.
 15 
 0 
@ tends to feel tense and may be apprehensive about facing % feelings and accepting them as they are.
 71 
 83 
@ tends to exercise self-restraint and reflect before @ acts.
 6 
 53 
 0 
@ is able to adapt to varying external pressures and force ^self to do the things that need to be done.
 55 
 0 
@ is able to adapt ^self and % approach when @ needs to.
 112 
 0 
@ is versatile and many-sided.  @ is not rigid or prescribed in % behavior.
 62 
 0 
@ is able to move smoothly through different circumstances and modify % behavior to meet changing requirements.
 103 
 0 
@ has carefully cultivated % sense of taste and exercises good judgment in aesthetic matters.
 145 
 0 
@ does not like to face obstacles head on.  @ would rather go around something than go through it, unless the direct approach turns out to be the path of least resistance.
 0 
