FIRST, use a clean piece of paper.
On a blank piece of paper draw a pig.
Then scroll down and read the interpretation of your pig
Draw your pig first
And don't look at the next part until you are done.
It won't be fun if you look first.
The pig serves as a useful test of the personality traits of the artist.
If the pig is drawn:
1) Toward the top of the paper, you are positive and optimistic.
2) Toward the middle, you are a realist.
3) Toward the bottom, you are pessimistic, and have a tendency to behave negatively.
1) Facing left, you believe in tradition, are friendly, and remember dates (birthdays, etc.)
2) Facing right, you are innovative and active, but don't have a strong sense of family, nor do you remember dates.
3) Facing front (looking at you), you are direct, enjoy playing devil's advocate and neither fear nor avoid discussions.
1) With many details, you are analytical, cautious, and distrustful.
2) With few details, you are emotional and naive, you care little about details and are a risk taker.
1) With less than 4 legs showing, you are insecure or are living through a period of major change.
2) With 4 legs showing, you are secure, stubborn, and stick to your ideals.
1) The size of the ears indicates how good a listener you are. The bigger the better.
1) The length of the tail indicates the quality of your sex life! (Again, bigger is better...and what about those curls?!!)
Read the following questions, imagining the scenes in your mind, and write down the FIRST thing that you visualize. Do not think about the questions excessively.
1. You are walking in the woods. Who are you walking with?
2. You are walking in the woods. You see an animal. What kind of animal is it?
3. What interaction takes place between you and the animal?
4. You walk deeper into the woods. You enter a clearing and before you is your dream house. Describe its size.
5. Is your dream house surrounded by a fence?
6. You enter the house. You walk to the dining area and see the dining room table. Describe what you see on and around the table.
7. You exit the house through the back door. Lying in the grass is a cup. What material is the cup made of (ceramic, glass, paper etc.)?
8. What do you do with the cup?
9. You walk to the edge of the property, where you find yourself standing at the edge of a body of water. What type of body of water is it (creek, river, ocean, etc...)
10. How will you cross the water?
This has been a relational psychology test. The answers given to the questions have been shown to have a relevance to values and ideals that we hold in our personal lives. The analysis follows.
1. The person who you are walking with is the most important person in your life.
2. The size of the animal is representative of your perception of the size of your problems.
3. The severity of the interaction you have with the animal is representative of how you deal with your problems (passive, agressive).
4. The size of your dream home is representative of the size of your ambition to resolve your problems.
5. No fence is indicative of an open personality. People are welcome at all times. The presence of a fence is more indicative of a closed personality. You'd prefer people to not drop by unannounced.
6. If your answer did not include food, people, or flowers then your are generally unhappy.
7. The durability of the material with which the cup is made is representative of the percieved durability of your relationship with the person from number 1. For example, styrofoam, plastic, and paper are disposable; Styrofoam, paper, and glass (ceramics) are not durable; and metal and plastic are durable.
8. Your disposition of the cup is representative of your attitude toward the person in number 1.
9. The size of the body of water is representative of the size of your sexual desire.
10. How wet you get in crossing the water is indicative of the relative importance of your sex life.
The following is a table of eight different set of animals. In each box, a scoring point is attached to the respective animal. Choose one animal that you like most in each row, and add up your total score.
Refer to the score sheet for your result. Be honest.
Koala Bear -- 2 Polar Bear -- 3 Panda -- 1
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Eagle -- 3 Seagull -- 2 Pigeon -- 1
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Cat --3 Dog -- 2 Bird -- 1
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Hamster --2 Rabbit --1 Squirrel --3
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Sheep --1 Deer -- 2 Goat --3
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Dolphin -- 1 Shark -- 3 Whale -- 2
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Elephant -- 2 Lion -- 1 Tiger -- 3
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SCORE SHEET
Between 8-11 points You are passive, sentimental, emotional, lack of self-confidence,but are creative and rational.
Between 12-15 points You belong to the fun-seekers, adventurous, risk-takers, spontaneous types, but are not very rational.
Between 16-19 points You are active, a challenger, optimistic, hard-working, always working towards a set goal.
Between 20-24 points You have a strong character, aggressive, ambitious, go-getter. You were born to lead.
This takes only a minute (or 2)
There are five things going on simultaneously which need to be taken care of:
1. The telephone is ringing.
2. The baby is crying.
3. Someone knocks at the front door or rings the doorbell.
4. There is laundry hanging on the line outside and it begins to rain.
5. The water faucet in the kitchen is running.
In what order do you take care of the problems? Jot down your order, and scroll down after you've made your decision.
*** Each represents something in your life. Don't cheat.
1. The phone represents . . . your job or career.
2. The baby represents . . . your family.
3. The visitor represents . . . your friends.
4. The laundry represents . . . your sex life.
5. The running water represents . . . money or wealth.
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