This was sent to me by my daughter:
"Hey you guys. I just found this test while looking for stuff on language for my presentation in April. It’s really cool! I thought you guys might have fun taking it, too. Try not to look at other people’s results before you take the test.
It was developed by two guys Kuhn and McPartland in 1954: Twenty Statement Test (TST)
There are twenty numbered blanks on the page below. Please write twenty answer to the simple question “Who am I?” in these blank. Just give twenty different answers to this question; answer as if you were giving the answers to yourself- not someone else. Write your answers in the order that they occur to you. Don’t worry about logic or “importance.” WHO AM I?"
- A Mother
- A Frustrated Poet
- An Athlete who is desperately out of shape and damaged
- An Artist who finds excuses to not create
- A Grandmother who would die for her kid’s kids
- A Perfectionist living in a land of slobbie slobs
- A Woodworker with no shop
- A Writer whose voice has been lost
- A Person in a crowd who is somewhat alone
- A Creancer
- A Quitter who struggles to finish
- A Whisper in a world of shouts
- A Christian who doesn’t like Christianity
- A Thinker living in the midst of chaotic thought
- A mismanaged life
- A Fifty year old woman with dreams
- A Fifty year old woman with regrets
- A sister
- A Friend
- A daughter
