Hannah’s questionnaire
Try to answer as honestly and in detail as possible! Any questions can be skipped.
What is something that comes naturally to you?
What is something that you are openly bad at? (A weak spot for you that you can admit to yourself and others.)
Do you have any traits that are shameful to you? (A weak spot that you don’t like admitting to yourself and others.)
How would you react if people learned the information above about you?
What is the most flattering thing someone could tell you?
How open are you?
What is something that others seem to care about that you do not?
What is something that you care about that most other people do not?
What makes you angry? How do you respond to this?
What is the worst thing someone could see you as?
What is assertiveness to you, and what is your relationship to it?
What is creativity to you, and what is your relationship to it?
How detail-oriented are you, and what sorts of things do you tend to pay attention to?
How honest are you? In what scenarios is it okay to lie? (Or isn’t okay, but you lie anyways.)
What do you avoid thinking about or addressing?
Is truth objective? Why or why not?
What does your identity mean to you? How do you present to others?
What have other people said or assumed about you that tends to be true?
What have other people said or assumed about you that tends to be untrue?
What are your top priorities?
What is something you wish you could do more?
What is something you wish you would do less?
What is something you wish other people would do more?
How important are the opinions of other people to you?
Where do you place yourself on the scale of depending on logic to depending on emotion? In what ways do you use or show both?
When people compliment your personality, what traits do they commonly point out?
When people criticize you, what do they commonly point out?
What are you like at your weakest or most toxic state?
What are you like at your healthiest state?
What is beneficial to know about you that hasn’t been mentioned above? Feel free to write as much as you want.