Will You Succeed in This Life?

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Test Question: If your desk feels very plain, which of the following items would you choose to put on it?

 

A. Flowers or a Floral Arrangement

If you enjoy decorating with flowers or floral arrangements, you may be image-conscious and prone to judging by appearances. That can keep you at the surface instead of digging deeper, which can lead to setbacks when tackling problems. To advance in your career, focus on sharpening your problem-solving skills.

 

B. Desk Calendar

You are highly time-conscious and efficient. You make decisions quickly and act decisively, which tends to earn your manager's trust. You are more likely to stand out, but you are often racing the clock, leaving less time for leisure. Go all in when it's time to work and truly unwind when it's time to relax—balance will make life more fulfilling.

 

C. Map or Globe

You crave freedom, value your personal life, and keep a clear line between work and everything else. In your free time, you enjoy traveling and broadening your horizons. You are not drawn to cutthroat workplace competition and do not chase fame or fortune. You are reluctant to give up personal time for tedious work, so you are indifferent about standing out in your career.

 

D. Picture Frame

You are very self-confident and a bit self-focused. Once you set a goal, you trust you can achieve it. You are deeply committed to your career and don't quit until you reach your objectives. Your determination makes you likely to stand out, but the path can be demanding—wins often come with trade-offs.

 

E. Potted Plant

You are empathetic, talented, and capable, and your experiences have given you a different perspective on life and work. You are weary of workplace competition and may even want to step away from it. To you, a career is just one part of life; you don't feel the need to overwork or chase the spotlight, preferring a more relaxed pace.

 

F. Books

You are highly ambitious and believe meaning comes from continual work and seeking truth through your career. You consistently build your skills and strengths and are eager to stand out and make a difference. As a result, you invest more time and effort than most, which naturally raises your chances of success.

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