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Being supportive is a crucial aspect of building and maintaining healthy relationships, whether with friends, family, or colleagues. Supportiveness isn’t just about what you say or do; it's also about your willingness to be present, empathetic, and understanding.
Explore various dimensions of your supportiveness. Our quiz will help you reflect on how you tend to respond to others' needs, challenges, and successes. Do you lend a listening ear, offer a helping hand, or provide encouragement and motivation? Let's find out how you typically show support and what that says about your approach to relationships.
How do you react when a friend shares a problem with you?
I listen and offer advice to solve the problem.I give them space to talk and show empathy.I try to lighten the mood with humor.What’s your approach when a family member faces a challenge?
I step in and take charge to help them out.I offer encouragement and reassure them of their strengths.I respect their space and wait for them to ask for help.How do you respond to a colleague’s success at work?
I congratulate them and highlight their achievement to others.I feel happy for them but focus on my own work.I get a bit envious but try to hide it.When someone is feeling down, how do you cheer them up?
By suggesting solutions or activities to lift their spirits.By listening and providing a shoulder to lean on.By giving them time alone, as I’m not great with emotions.How often do you check in on friends or family?
Regularly, I make sure to stay connected.Occasionally, when I remember or have free time.Rarely, they usually reach out to me first.What do you do when someone asks for your help?
I assess if I have the time and resources to help.I almost always say yes, even if it’s inconvenient.I’m hesitant but will help if it’s absolutely necessary.How do you express your support for others’ goals and dreams?
By motivating them and discussing ways to achieve them.By showing interest and asking them about their progress.By wishing them luck but not getting too involved. More Like This