Rosenthal,Quiz:
How Comfortable Are You Receiving Love?(quiz, sabotaging relationship)
Wk March 13, 2005 wc: 583
HOW COMFORTABLE ARE
YOU IN RECEIVING LOVE?
Note: This is the
first of a three-part series.
Below are questions designed to
help you discover how comfortable you are in receiving love. Rank each item with S for “sometimes,” O for
“often,” or R
for “rarely” or “never.”
- ___ Do you feel uncomfortable when somebody brags about
you?
- ___ Do you feel negative toward someone else who is
bragged about?
- ___ Do you get gifts and then feel obligated?
- ___ Do you devalue the gifts others give you?
- ___ Do you deflect compliments when you get them?
- ___ Do you ask for
something, get it, and then find something wrong with it?
- ___ Do you find yourself mainly remembering only the
“bad times”?
- ___ Does it seem to you that no one wants you to have
what you want?
- ___ Do you say “I want you to offer it,” and when
your partner does, you say your partner offered it only because you asked
for it?
- ___ Do you feel uncomfortable when another person is
getting all the attention?
- ___ Do you feel like “nothing is ever good enough”?
- ___ Do you feel uncomfortable wanting things for
yourself?
- ___ Do you say you don’t want it then complain about
not getting it?
- ___ Do you see everyone else as having what they want?
- ___ Do you have trouble accepting other’s positive
evaluations of your worth and your ability?
- ___ Do you feel uncomfortable giving something to
yourself?
- ___ Do you feel critical of someone who is needy?
- ___ Do you feel like a bad person?
- ___ Do you feel worthless?
- ___Do you feel like a failure?
- ___ Do you feel depressed?
- ___ Do you feel anger at others who are fortunate?
- ___ Do you have trouble imaging how others can accept
praise?
- ___ Do you feel uncomfortable with people who want
nurturing?
- ___ Do you feel like you have nothing to give?
- ___ Do you get a compliment and think “If you knew
what I was really like, you would not say that”?
- ___ Do you feel uncomfortable asking for nurturing?
- ___ Do you get what you ask for then feel empty?
To calculate your comfort in
receiving love, count the items marked R
and multiply by 2. Then count the total
items marked S and O and multiply by 2. If your R
number is greater than your S+O
number, it means your ability to receive love is greater than your impulse to
push it away. If your S+O number is higher than your R number, then you have a more difficult
time receiving and accepting love. If
that’s the case, this quiz assists you in knowing
which opportunities are available to you in order for you take in more love
than you currently do.
If you’re currently in an intimate
relationship, ask your partner to take the assessment also, and then dialogue
with each other about your discoveries.
I will discuss the reasons we have
trouble receiving love in next week’s column.
Source: “Receiving Love,” by Harville
Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt (Atria).
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Neil Rosenthal is a licensed
marriage and family therapist in Boulder
and Denver. Call him at (303) 758-8777, or e-mail him
from his website www.heartrelationships.com