What Do You Need The Most According To Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs?
What Do You Need The Most According To Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs?
"If you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be unhappy all the days of your life."
"If you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be unhappy all the days of your life."
What currently gives you the most stress?
On a scale of 1-10 with 1 being chaotic and 10 being calm, how would you rate your current mental well being?
In what type of financial situation did you grow up in?
What are you most thankful for in life?
Would you say you have a high self-esteem or low self-esteem?
What is your biggest flaw?
Which cause are you most passionate about?
Basic Needs (air, water, food, and sex.)
Basic Needs (air, water, food, and sex.)
You are on the physiological level! Physiological needs include air, water, food, and sex. If one or more of these needs are not being satisfied, your entire mind function will be out of wack!
Safety
Safety
You are on the safety level! Safety needs include personal security,financial security, health and well-being, and protection against accidents and illness. Being on this level can stem from a situation that affected your family life as a child or from economic instability as an adult.
Love
Love
You are on the love and belonging level! This need is especially strong in childhood and can override the need for safety as witnessed in children who cling to abusive parents. This affects an individual's ability to form emotionally significant relationships with family, friends, and intimate partners.
Being Appreciated
Being Appreciated
You are on the esteem level! Esteem presents the typical human desire to be accepted and valued by others. Maslow noted two versions of esteem needs: a "lower" version and a "higher" version. The "lower" version of esteem is the need for respect from others. The "higher" version manifests itself as the need for self-respect. This "higher" version takes precedence over the "lower" version because it relies on an inner competence established through experience.
Your dominant need is to accomplish everything you desire!
Your dominant need is to accomplish everything you desire!
You are on the self-actualization level! "What a man can be, he must be." This quotation forms the basis of the perceived need for self-actualization. This level of need refers to what a person's full potential is and the realization of that potential. Maslow describes this level as the desire to accomplish everything that one can, to become the most that one can be.