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Writer's pictureDavid Stamation

Quiz: Discover Your Childhood Strategy

Here’s a quiz designed to help you identify which childhood strategy (or strategies) resonate most. The quiz uses a point system to encourage self-reflection. You'll find reflection questions at the end.

Instructions:

Read each statement below and rate how much it applies to you: 


1 = Never true

2 = Rarely true 

3 = Sometimes true 

4 = Often true

5 = Always true 


At the end, total your score for each strategy and see which one(s) align most closely with your behaviors.

 

The Peacemaker

1. I avoid conflict whenever possible. 

2. I tend to put others' needs ahead of my own to maintain harmony. 

3. I often agree with others, even if I have a different opinion. 

4. Keeping the peace feels more important than expressing my true feelings. 

5. I feel uncomfortable in tense or confrontational situations. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Overachiever

1. I feel most valued when I accomplish something significant. 

2. Success gives me a sense of self-worth. 

3. I fear failure or not meeting expectations. 

4. I often take on more work than I can handle to prove myself. 

5. Recognition or praise motivates me deeply. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Caretaker

1. I prioritize others' needs over my own. 

2. People often come to me for support or advice. 

3. I feel responsible for the emotions or well-being of others. 

4. Helping others makes me feel valued. 

5. I often feel burnt out from taking care of everyone. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Rebel

1. I challenge rules or authority if they don’t make sense to me. 

2. Independence is extremely important to me. 

3. I dislike being told what to do. 

4. I enjoy finding creative or unconventional solutions to problems. 

5. I often feel restricted in environments with rigid rules. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Observer

1. I prefer to analyze a situation before taking action. 

2. I often withdraw emotionally to feel safe. 

3. I find comfort in solitude or intellectual pursuits. 

4. I avoid expressing vulnerability. 

5. I sometimes feel disconnected from my emotions or others. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Entertainer

1. I use humor to lighten the mood in tense situations. 

2. I enjoy being the center of attention in social settings. 

3. I tend to avoid deeper emotional conversations. 

4. Making people laugh or smile feels like a way to connect. 

5. I sometimes feel pressure to always be "on" or fun. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Perfectionist

1. I set very high standards for myself. 

2. I feel anxious when things are not done perfectly. 

3. I prepare extensively to avoid making mistakes. 

4. I find it hard to delegate tasks to others. 

5. I often feel stressed by my own expectations. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Pleaser

1. I avoid saying "no" to others, even if it inconveniences me. 

2. I feel happiest when others are happy with me. 

3. I tend to agree with others to avoid disappointing them. 

4. I worry about being seen as unhelpful or disagreeable. 

5. I sometimes lose sight of my own priorities because of others. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Protector

1. I feel a strong need to shield others from harm. 

2. I often anticipate potential dangers in situations. 

3. I sometimes find it hard to trust people. 

4. I feel responsible for keeping loved ones safe. 

5. I have difficulty relaxing my guard, even when things seem fine. 

 

Total: ____

 

The Innovator

1. I find creative solutions to problems, even under stress. 

2. I use hobbies or projects to escape from difficult emotions. 

3. I feel happiest when I’m building or imagining something new. 

4. I prefer to think outside the box rather than follow traditional methods. 

5. I sometimes use creativity to avoid dealing with uncomfortable realities. 

 

Total: ____

 

Scoring

- Add up your totals for each section. 

- The strategy or strategies with the highest score(s) may reflect your dominant childhood pattern. 

 

Reflection Questions:

1. Does this strategy resonate with your childhood experiences? 

2. How does this strategy show up in your life today? 

3. What strengths does it bring, and where might it limit you? 


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