Egogram Test Result
A Type Even Itself Struggles to Handle
This type may seem to be holding itself together on the outside while inwardly going through major emotional swings. They tend to have strong aggression underneath, and when things do not go their way, coldness and anger can rise together, bringing a strong urge to criticize or attack someone. At the same time, they also deeply want to be seen as a good person and to be recognized positively. Because of that conflict, they often fail to express emotion directly, let it build inside, and then erupt all at once later on. To reduce this dilemma, it is important for them to think one step more about the other person's position and to learn how to release emotion before it accumulates to an explosive point.
Romantic Partner, Spouse - In close relationships, there may be a constant sense of tension. Anyone staying close needs to be prepared for emotional ups and downs. Business Clients - They may appear patient outwardly while quietly building up discomfort on the inside. Boss - They may seem manageable when they have a chance to vent once in a while, but if they are pressed too hard, things can erupt on a much larger scale. That calls for caution. Coworker, Subordinate - Instructions and criticism should be given with the possibility of sudden reactions in mind. In some cases, an informal way of easing tension can be more helpful than constant pressure.