Personality tests are fun, easy and quick tests that are often based on psychology and so, the claim to decode a person's true nature in just a few seconds. This particular test, shared by Marina Winberg on social media, is based on an image with four storms in it. Depending on which of the four storm picture one selects, Marina says that the image can reveal a person's negative personality trait that is holding them back from success.
The test is based on "projective techniques from clinical psychology... Simply choose the image that triggers in you the irritation, discomfort, the urge to scroll past quickly... Your brain has already psychologically pinpointed your biggest personality blind spot," Marina said in a video posted on social media.
To take this test, simply sit back, close your eyes, take a few deep breaths, and relax. Now open your eyes and look at the above image with a fresh mind. Pick one of the storm images, and read the personality trait that's holding back your success according to this test:
1. If you chose image 1"Excessive Criticism - You often notice flaws in others but forget to work on yourself," Marina shared in the post.
2. If you chose image 2"Insecurity - You doubt your decisions, causing you to miss opportunities," her post read.
3. If you chose image 3"Selfishness - You prioritize your own interests over others', even at the expense of loved ones," she added.
4. If you chose image 4"Procrastination - You keep putting off important tasks, which prevents you from achieving your goals," Marina said.
"In 83% of cases, people deny the result. Until they notice this behaviour in them a week later," she added.
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And if you liked this test, then do check out similar tests on our website to know yourself better. Also, share them with your loved ones to understand their hidden traits.
3 pros of psychological tests1. Provides objective insights – Psychological tests use standardized methods, which means they give unbiased and measurable results. This helps avoid relying only on personal opinions or guesses.
2. Helps in diagnosis and treatment – They are useful in identifying mental health conditions (like anxiety, depression, or learning disabilities) and guiding doctors, therapists, or educators in planning the right treatment or support.
3. Assists in personal and career growth – Many psychological tests (like aptitude or personality assessments) help individuals understand their strengths, weaknesses, and preferences, making better decisions in career, education, and relationships.