Here we go! This is the last part of the quotient analysis! If you haven’t already done Part A or Part B, I suggest you hit the links on the left and do them before the last part.
13. Learning from defeat
(a) Does defeat cause you to stop trying?_____ _____
(b) If you fail in a given effort, do you keep trying?_____ _____
(c) Is temporary defeat the same as failure?_____ _____
(d) Have you learned any lessons from defeat?_____ _____
(e) Do you know how defeat can be converted into an asset that will lead to success?_____ _____
14. Creative vision
(a) Do you use your imagination constructively?_____ _____
(b) Do you make your own decisions?_____ _____
(c) Is the man who only follows instructions always worth more than the man who also creates new ideas?”(d) Are you inventive?
_____ _____
(e) Do you create practical ideas in connection with your work?_____ _____
(f) When desirable, do you seek sound advice?”
15. Budgeting time and money
(a) Do you save a fixed percentage of your income?_____ _____
(b) Do you spend money without regard to your future source of income?_____ _____
(c) Do you get sufficient sleep each night?_____ _____
(d) Is it your habit to employ spare time studying self-improvement books?”
16. Maintenance of sound health
(a) Do you know five essential factors of sound health?_____ _____
(b) Do you know where sound health begins?_____ _____
(c) Are you aware of the relation of relaxation to sound health?_____ _____
(d) Do you know the four important factors necessary for the proper balancing of sound health?_____ _____
(e) Do you know the meaning of “hypochondria” and “psychosomatic illness”?_____ _____
17. Using cosmic habit force as it pertains to your personal habits
(a) Do you have habits which you feel you cannot control?_____ _____
(b) Have you recently eliminated undesirable habits?_____ _____
(c) Have you recently developed any new, desirable habits?”
Rating System
Here’s how to rate your answers. All the following questions should have been answered NO: 3c – 3d – 4b – 5b – 5c – 5e – 6b – 6c – 8a – 8d – 9b – 9d- 10c – 11b – 11c – 12c – 13a – 13c – 14c – 15b – 17a. All other questions should have been answered YES. Your score would have been 300 if all the questions had been answered “No” or “Yes” as shown above. This is a perfect score and very few people have ever made such a score. Now let’s see what your score was.”
Number of “Yes” answers instead of “No”:
——x 4 =——
If you answered “No” to any of the meaning questions that should have been answered “Yes,” deduct four points for each one:
Number of “No” answers instead of “Yes”:
——x 4 =——
Add the subtotals together, and subtract from 300. This will be your score.
Illustration:
Number of “Yes” answers instead of “No”: 3 x 4 = 12
Number of “No” answers instead of “Yes”: 2 x 4 = 8
Total Number of Wrong Answers __________ 20
Perfect Score ____________________ 300
Minus Total Number of Wrong Answers __________ 20
Your Score ____________________ 280
300 points _____ Perfect (Very Rare)
275 to 299 points _____ Good (Above Average)
200 to 274 points _____ Fair (Average)
100 to 199 points _____ Poor (Below Average)
Below 100 points _____ Unsatisfactory
You have now taken an important step to success and happiness.”
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