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Components: Challenge

Challenge is a significant Component and is arguably the most important. If you could have only one score, this would be the one to pick. Formerly known as Ego-Drive, the Challenge score paints an intricate picture of how individuals see themselves, how they project themselves to the outside world and the conversations they have when no one is listening. Both high and low scores can be successful, but they will achieve success in very different ways.

How is the Challenge Component calculated?

 

The Challenge score is calculated by comparing how many positive or negative things a person said about MOST PEOPLE against how many positive or negative things a person said about SELF.

You may remember when you filled out the questionnaire we asked you a set of questions about yourself and then we asked you the same questions about Most People. The formula for calculating Challenge looks something like this:

  • More positive things about Self, less positive things about Most People = Low Challenge
  • More negative things about Self, more positive things about Most People = High Challenge
  • Some positive things about Self, some positive things about Most People = Moderate Challenge

About low Challenge:

  • Feelings of self-esteem are based on who we are, not what we accomplish
  • Focus on how things look – the appearance of success is tantamount to success
  • Presents a confident demeanor to others
  • Realistic about what can get done in what amount of time, under-promise and over-deliver

The downside:

  • Can be too concerned with success
  • May blame mistakes on situation, external factors
  • Too focused on image
  • Takes too much credit

About High Challenge:

  • Feelings of self-esteem are based on what we accomplish, “we are what we do”
  • Focus on how things are – appearing to be successful is not good enough
  • High expectations, always proving self
  • Stretch themselves, the harder it is, the more they like it

The downside:

  • Can often times feel inadequate
  • Blames self when things go wrong
  • Too critical of self and others
  • Reluctant to accept compliments or success

But what about a moderate Challenge score?

What about people in the middle – that is, people who see themselves in a socially desirable light, but not overly so? Well, what is hard for these people with moderate Challenge scores is to grasp how important this area is for the other two-thirds of the population. If you’re a person with a moderate Challenge score, and you have people working with you who have very high or very low scores, their behavior is likely to prove a sad mystery to you if you don’t understand what we’ve just talked about.

The bottom line…

Every one of us is walking around with insecurities about whether we’re good enough, whether we measure up and whether people like us. Challenge measures how close to the skin we wear these insecurities. High Challenge people are more likely to voice these concerns and feelings, Low Challenge people are more likely to keep these insecurities hidden from the outside world.