Are you often used in interpersonal relationships but hard to refuse? Through this psychological test, you can accurately identify your interpersonal boundaries, improve your ability to say 'no', protect yourself, and stay away from the risk of being manipulated. Come and test it and be a more sober yourself!
In daily life and work, have you ever felt that you were 'used' or 'used as a tool'? Do you always find it difficult to refuse other people's requests, even if you feel full of grievances? Behind this seemingly 'kindness' is a personality trait that is easily exploited.
Not only will this consume you a lot of time and energy, it can also affect your emotional and mental health. How to identify your 'risk of being exploited' in interpersonal communication? How to establish reasonable boundaries to be friendly and protect yourself?
Based on scientific psychology theories and real-life experience summary, this test designed a series of behavior and attitude problems to help you understand your 'utilizing personality' index in interpersonal relationships. Through a series of situational questions that are close to life, we will help you analyze:
- How clear are your personal boundaries?
- How capable are you to say “no”?
- Are you prone to being manipulated or emotionally kidnapped?
The test results not only give you the 'risk index to be exploited', but also give targeted suggestions to help you learn to set a reasonable boundary and protect your self-worth.
Don’t let “kindness” become your weakness, become a more powerful self, start with understanding. Start testing now and explore your real interpersonal status!
Participate in the test and just answer a few simple questions to get exclusive psychological analysis and practical suggestions to help you improve your self-protection and create healthy interpersonal relationships.
Start testing now and be a sober, confident, and boundless person!
Note: Through this set of questions, you can understand whether you are easily manipulated and exploited by others in interpersonal communication, or whether you can decisively draw a clear line and protect yourself.