Live BIG: Are You Emotionally Mature (part 1)?
July 14, 2010 by Roger K. Allen
Filed under Power of Choice
“We need to talk about how the kids are taking this . . . They’re scared, Hal.”
Hal shook his head. “If they are, it’s probably because you’re upset and it’s rubbing off on them . . . besides, they’ve had it pretty easy. So things will be tight for a while. So what? They’ll get through this, and it might even be good for them.”
“They don’t need you moralizing.” Kathy stomped a foot.
“And I’m sure you’re going to tell me what they do need.”
She ignored his sarcasm. “You . . . you’ve been gone so much with business that they hardly know you,” she said. “Now that you’re not going to the office, maybe you can make time for them after school and on weekends. Talk to them. Listen to them.”
“Anything else, oh wise teacher?”
The Hero’s Choice
We’ve been talking about emotional maturity. If you want to change your life, this is the single most important quality to get you there – more important than intelligence, talent, financial backing and family support.
Take this quiz to find out whether your emotional immaturity might be impeding your progress toward the success you dream of. It’s a long quiz, and I’d like you to take the time to think about the questions, so I’ll just give you the first part today. But keep track of your score so we can look at the total at the end.
For this first part, imagine you found a magic lamp and a genie offered to magically resolve the three biggest problems in your life – the problems that hinder you from reaching your goals and keep you up at night.
What three things would they be? Maybe you’d choose to have a bigger bank account or a lower reading on the bathroom scale. Maybe you’d want your critical relatives to move farther away or be struck mute, or you’d ask for some health issue to be resolved for you or your family member. Maybe you’d ask for some massive internal change, like an upsurge of self-discipline or patience. Write down the three things you’d pick. Now respond to the following statements about those three things:
For each of the following statements, give yourself 3 points if it is almost always true or you strongly agree, 2 points if it is usually true or you agree, 1 point if it’s occasionally true or you might agree or disagree, and 0 points if it is hardly ever true or you disagree.
1. When I look at my three wishes, I know exactly who is to blame for the fact that they haven’t already happened.
2. All of my wishes are things that I wouldn’t be able to fix without a miracle or a genie’s help.
3. If I could have those three wishes, my life would be perfect.
4. I don’t expect to have any of those three wishes happen in my lifetime.
5. I can’t think of anything I’ve done in the past month that would make any of those wishes come true.
6. If other people would do what they should, I would have a shot of my wishes coming true.
7. Even if there were things I could do to make my wishes come true, I’d never be able to do it.
Add up your score and keep it on hand. In my next blog, we’ll continue the quiz about emotional maturity so you can take ownership of your choices and change your life.










