1. You have to give your name (at least your LJ tag), and the person you are listing negative traits for will know you think they are stupid, cold, childish, etc.
2. A lot of the negative traits listed can't really be "appreciated" until you interact with the person in real life. How do most of y'all know whether I'm "loud", for instance? And I haven't been in a position to grant any favors or anything, so what about "unreliable"? So y'all might come up with two or three, but I bet my wife, relatives, and friends could do the Nohari exercise accurately and easily.
I did one person's Nohari, but I can't do yours. None of the adjectives supplied seem to fit you very well, and although I might be able to stretch a couple of them if I tried, it only lets you submit if you supply it with a minimum of five adjectives. To come up with five, I'd have to stretch them beyond all applicability whatsoever.
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1. You have to give your name (at least your LJ tag), and the person you are listing negative traits for will know you think they are stupid, cold, childish, etc.
2. A lot of the negative traits listed can't really be "appreciated" until you interact with the person in real life. How do most of y'all know whether I'm "loud", for instance? And I haven't been in a position to grant any favors or anything, so what about "unreliable"? So y'all might come up with two or three, but I bet my wife, relatives, and friends could do the Nohari exercise accurately and easily.
I haven't done anyone's Nohari, either.
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