YOUR #1 DRIVING FORCE IS: Uncertainty

You need constant change in order to feel truly alive. Variety, excitement, surprise, diversity, challenge: these are your watchwords.

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Your powers

  • A sense of adventure: You’re willing to roll up your sleeves and try something new, from food to employment. Others might see the unknown as scary, but for you it’s life.
  • Adaptability: You interact with all kinds of people in all kinds of places. You can change and enjoy doing so.
  • Many interests: What are you not interested in? That’s the real question. You can make stimulating conversation about almost any topic. And if you don’t already know something, you’re eager to learn.
  • Energy: Your move around, physically and mentally. You avoid habits and routines that could make you bored.

Your kryptonite

  • Plan averse: Because you’ve always got the idea things will change, you likely have an unwillingness to plan in you job, investments, or relationships. This can limit your possible new experiences in the long term.
  • Learned helplessness: Like so many of us, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking you have no control over a situation and just give up, go on to the next thing. If you say “I can’t” enough times, eventually it becomes true.
  • Unfocused: The dark side of uncertainty, you can get involved with too many things at once and become careless about yourself or others. If something’s not interesting, you’re likely to drop it, even if you’ll reap rewards later on. People may say you’re unreliable.
  • Addictive or destructive behaviors: Because you value variety, your need for ever-changing stimulation ironically may lead to developing patterns that make you feel certain you will get that variety. This can manifest in various forms, like over/under-eating, drinking or drug abuse. The same might be said for your relationships: you develop patterns that give you certainty that you will have uncertainty.

Where to shift your focus

  • Certainty: Too much uncertainty leads to panic. Humans crave stability, and learning how to have roots and stability while still enjoying adventures will help you live a more balanced life. What can you do to gain stability in your life and reap its rewards?
  • Live in the present: Instead of always thinking about the next adventure, the next new thing, focus on enjoying the current moment.
  • Growth and Contribution: Combined, these two needs make us feel fulfilled and whole. Making progress leads to happiness, which then turns into more joy to share with the others in your life who need it. Tap into your natural empathy and think about others’ needs instead of just your own. How can you start giving back while you continue to grow?

Next Steps

Discover even more about your inner forces

Your driving forces (top human needs) will push you forward, but there is something that could hold you back – your beliefs. Learn how to identify your limiting beliefs so you can replace them with empowering ones.

 

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