Your Self-Discovery Questionnaire Results
Understanding your scores and areas for growth
How to Interpret Your Scores
Scoring Guide:
- 1-2 (Low): Significant challenges in this area that may be impacting your wellbeing
- 3 (Moderate): Some difficulties but also some strengths in this area
- 4-5 (High): Relative strength in this area of your life
Remember that higher scores in Parts F, G, and H indicate more significant challenges, while higher scores in Parts A-E indicate greater strengths.
Core Needs Overview
All Needs and Patterns
Physiological Needs
Basic survival: food, water, shelter, health, sleep.
Safety Needs
Security: personal safety, employment, finances, health, property.
Love & Belonging
Social connections: family, friends, intimacy, community.
Esteem Needs
Self-worth: confidence, achievement, recognition, respect.
Self-Actualization
Growth: creativity, purpose, potential, peak experiences.
Psychological Patterns
Challenges with self-worth, relationships, control, emotions, and family patterns.
Physical Patterns
Body and trauma responses affecting physical wellbeing.
Spiritual Patterns
Faith, church, and spiritual wounds affecting connection.
Psychological Patterns Breakdown
Physical & Spiritual Patterns
Next Steps
Based on your results, consider these actions:
- For low scores (1-2): These areas may need immediate attention. Consider seeking professional support or focused self-work.
- For moderate scores (3): These areas have both strengths and challenges. Build on what’s working while addressing specific issues.
- For high scores (4-5): These are relative strengths in your life. Consider how you can leverage these to support other areas.
Remember that growth is a journey. Be patient with yourself and celebrate the awareness you’ve gained through this assessment.
