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Q1. I seem to do my best work when I'm under pressure.
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Q2. I often blame the rush and pressure of external things for my
failure to spend deep, introspective time with myself.
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Q3. I'm often frustrated by the slowness of people and things
around me. I hate to wait or stand in line.
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Q4. I feel guilty when I take time off work.
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Q5. I always seem to be rushing between places and events.
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Q6. I often find myself pushing away people so that I can finish a
project.
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Q7. I feel anxious when I'm out of touch with the office for more
than a few minutes.
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Q8. I'm often preoccupied with one thing while I'm doing something
else.
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Q9. I'm at my best when I'm handling a crisis situation.
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Q10. The adrenaline within me coming from a crisis situation seems
more satisfying to me than the steady ccomplishment
of long-term results.
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Q11. I often give up quality time with important people in my life
in order to handle a crisis.
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Q12. I assume people will naturally understand if I have to
disappoint them in order to handle a crisis.
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Q13. I rely on solving some crisis to give my day a sense of
meaning and purpose.
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Q14. I often eat my lunch or other meals while I work.
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Q15. I keep thinking that some day I will be able to do what I
really want to do.
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Q16. A huge stack in my out basket at the end of the day makes me
feel like I'he really been productive.
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