Find out your most dominant needs that explain why you do what you do and how you can use them to succeed.
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Why do we do the things we do? What force drives and shapes all of our emotions, actions, quality of life, and, ultimately, our destinies?
The answers to these questions can all be explained by learning about the 6 human needs.
All dysfunctional behaviors arise from the inability to consistently meet these core needs. But people’s needs aren’t just behind the bad decisions we make – they are also behind all of the great things humans accomplish.
Understanding your own needs and psychology can not only help you avoid toxic behaviors and habits but can also help you achieve your goals.
In this 9-minute quiz, you will read different statements and confirm how true they feel for you—whether fully, partially, or not at all. These statements are all tied to one Human Need.
By the end of the quiz, you will find out which of the 6 Human Needs are most dominant for you and what you can do to utilize them for success.
This quiz is for you if…
We want to feel safe, in control, certain of ourselves, and feel familiar with our environment.
We want to feel like a leader, always solving problems and serving others.
This need determines your level of happiness. If we grow, we feel good about ourselves.
We need some level of variety to spice things up in our lives, always seeking adventure.
This is about healthy relationships and open communication with loved ones, family, and friends.
This is about being able to give to others and connecting with something bigger than yourself.
Every day, we make decisions and take actions in our lives based on what we think, feel, and believe is most important.
Take this quiz to find out what YOU believe is most important.
Start taking action with more intention today and feel more fulfilled in your day-to-day life.
She has authored seven books that are classics in the field and are taught in virtually every graduate school in family therapy: Strategic Family Therapy; Behind the One-Way Mirror; Sex, Love, and Violence; The Secret Meaning of Money; The Violence of Men; The Therapist as Humanist, Social Activist, and Systemic Thinker; and Relationship Breakthrough. Cloe has presented her work at professional conferences all over the world, and has given keynote addresses for the most prestigious conferences in her field. She has won several awards for distinguished contribution to psychology and has been featured in Newsweek, Vogue Magazine. The Washington Post, and the Boston Globe. Her books have been translated to more than twenty languages.
Cloe’s strategic methods have created remarkably swift, effective, and lasting solutions to the whole range of human challenges, from the problems of the very poor, to so-called “chronic” problems such as eating disorders and sexual abuse, to the challenges faced by Senators, Fortune 500 CEOs, bestselling authors, and billionaires. Since 2002, Cloe has worked side by side with Anthony Robbins developing the new field of Strategic Intervention. This cross-disciplinary project combines their two legacies, distilling the most swift, effective, and practical Strategic Intervention methods from a variety of fields. With Anthony Robbins, Cloe co-founded the Council for the Human Rights of Children, co-sponsored by the University of San Francisco, which applies the insights of Strategic Intervention for the protection and healthy upbringing of at-risk children.
Since 2002, Cloe has partnered with renowned life coaching leader Tony Robbins to form the Robbins-Madanes Training Center, which is dedicated to finding cutting-edge strategic solutions to the most pervasive and difficult problems.