Posted by Interlocking (63.249.97.192) on January 21, 2003 at 01:05:57:
In Reply to: another way of differentiating 4w5 from 5w4 posted by Amy (66.125.89.234) on January 19, 2003 at 21:31:42:
> Consider your arrows, your stress and security points. Five's arrows are
> seven (stress) and eight (security). Four's arrows are two (stress) and one > (security). I know that when I stress out, I frequently feel manic and want > to try to do everything at once which is sevenish. When I feel secure, I'm > likely to become much more assertive in an eight-like way.
When stressed, depending on the stressor, I can or have become frantic, frozen, irritable, violent, and/or rigid. When secure I also become assertive, and take on traits that are both eightish and oneish. However, I can also go toward eightish or oneish when stressed. I'm never all that twoish.