What makes YOU special?
Take a look at the following list of 35  things that make you special.  It’s like a life inventory. When you  consider all the questions, you’ll  get a sense of how your life is at  the moment, and how you could change  it to bring out YOUR special  uniqueness.
1. Personality
What is your personality? Take a look at the following personality types according to the Enneagram. Are you
- An idealistic Reformer,
- a caring Helper,
- a success-oriented Achiever,
- an introspective Idealist,
- an idealistic Reformer,
- a caring Helper,
- a success-oriented Achiever,
- a sensitive Individualist,
- an intense Investigator,
- a security-oriented Loyalist,
- a spontaneous Enthusiast,
- a powerful Challenger,
- or a reassuring Peacemaker?
You can take the Enneagram test here, or take another personality test here
2. Signature style
What’s your signature style? Are you  engaging, entertaining, moving,  intense, funny, bold, ditzy, serene,  boring, or threatening?
3. Beliefs
What do you believe about life, the  universe, or about yourself? Do  you  have religious beliefs? Do have  beliefs about yourself that limit  your potential? Complete this quiz to  find what your limiting beliefs are.
4. Spirituality
Are you drawn to the mysteries of life?  Do you use spiritual  practice, i.e. meditation, prayer, or other to  nurture your  spirituality?
5. Aspirations
What are your aspirations? Do you strive for a cause that is greater than you?
6. Dominant sense
Each of us has a dominant sense through  which we experience the  world. What is your dominant sense? Is it sight  or sound or touch? To  find out do the test here.
7. Thoughts
What kind of thoughts are mostly in your  mind? Are they daydreams, or  thoughts focussed on your current  project? Is your mind usually focused  on the past, on the present, or  on the future?
8. Goals
What are your goals? Have you recorded  them? Which goals we choose,  and whether we set them determines a  substantial part of our uniqueness.  Click here to learn how to set  goals.
9. Creativity
Are you creative? Do you create at work,  or write, paint, cook, or in  any other way? Often people who are  creative are more lively and  happier than those who are not. Find out  what makes us creative.
10. Happiness
How happy are you? Take the test here to see how happy you are. Find out what authentic happiness is.
11. Attitude
What is your habitual attitude? Is it  negative or positive? Our  attitude is shaped by influence and  association, beliefs, thoughts,  expectations, and self-talk. How was  your attitude shaped?
12. Attraction
What are you drawn to? What are your  favourite colours? What’s your  favourite music, climate, or food? What  kind of people do you like?
13. Genes
We are shaped by both heredity, as well as environment. What traits have you inherited from your parents that make you unique?
14. Body
The size and build of our body is  genetically encoded. However, how  we care for our bodies determines  what it looks like. Check out the  following questions: Are you slim or  overweight? Are you fit or out of  shape? Are you flexible enough to  touch your toes? Is your body able to  practise sports, or dance, or do  yoga, or train in martial arts? If you  have a physical disability, are  you stretching your capability to the  limit, or not?
15. Face
The face is a mirror of the soul. If we  are kindly and upbeat, our  face looks animated and relaxed. If we feel  down, or anxious or ill, our  face looks tight and grey. What is your  face like? Do you take moments  to relax your face?
16. Ethnicity
What is your ethnic origin? Are you proud of your culture of origin and your ancestors, or not?
17. Culture
What is your culture? Is it followed by  the majority or a minority of   the people around you? In what way does  your culture influence your  life?
18. Voice
We are born with a particular voice and  its resonance, tone and  pitch. However, it can be developed – as actors  and singers know. What  is your unique voice like?
19. Diction
Do you speak with an accent or a dialect? The way we pronounce the language we use is a unique marker.
20. Gender
Gender is only partly determined by body formation. What masculine and feminine traits do you see in yourself?
21. Health
Good and bad health are life’s gift and  burden. What really shapes  our uniqueness is the attitude to health.  What is your attitude? Are you  pro-active or passive? Do you complain  or actively seek healing?
22. Hormones
Hormonal patterns determine whether we are tired, or hungry, or irritated, or lustful.
What hormonal patterns or surges are noticeable in your life and how do they influence you?
What hormonal patterns or surges are noticeable in your life and how do they influence you?
23. Age
Age is a biological factor. But it is  also influenced by the mind. Do  you feel old and unfit, as well as low  on energy and drive?  Or do you  feel vitally alive, energetic and  youthful? If you want to feel  youthful, you need to put effort into  keeping your mind and body in good  shape. How do you keep in good  shape?
24. Intelligence
Being intelligent is not only having a  high IQ. Intelligence is now  seen to include social, emotional, and  physical aptitude. Your mix of  these strands of intelligence is what  makes you unique. How do you  maintain and develop your intelligence?
25. Life experience
Each of us has a unique experience of  life. Used wisely, experience  is valuable because we can recognise  patterns and respond appropriately.  Which life experience has shaped  you most?
26. Childhood
The childhood we experienced in the past  makes us unique today. What  was your childhood like? How has it shaped  you? If your childhood  included traumatic experiences, what have you  undertaken in order to  heal from them?
27. Trauma
What kind of life crises have you  experienced? Have you integrated them, or are they still unresolved?   (My upcoming Ebook From Tragedy to Triumph: How to Win Through a Life  Crisis explains how to integrate difficult experiences).
28. Opportunities
We have all encountered different  opportunities in life. What kind of  opportunities have you encountered  or created? How have you responded  to them? What we make of  opportunities is part of what makes us special.
29. Relationships
Whom and what we relate to makes us who  we are. Which human beings do  you love or feel connected to? Whom do  you feel disconnected with? What  about the environment – do you love  nature, or the city? What is your  relationship to animals – which are  your favourite animals?
30. Learning
Your stance towards learning makes you  unique. Is continuous learning  important to you or not? Do you like  formal study or informal learning?  What kind of learning environments  work best for you?
31. Habits
How do you spend your time on a regular  basis? How much time to you  spend on passive recreation, such as TV? Do  you have an unpaid activity  that you enjoy? How important is this  activity to you?
32. Work
Most people spend more time at work than  asleep. How we spend this  big chunk of our life makes us unique. What  do you define as your main  work? Do you work for yourself or work for  others? Do you work mostly  alone or with a team of others?
Are you passionate about your work or is it a chore? Do you earn enough to keep yourself going or are you struggling financially?
Are you passionate about your work or is it a chore? Do you earn enough to keep yourself going or are you struggling financially?
33. Quirks and foibles
What are your quirky habits? As I said in the introduction, these foibles can be the thing that people enjoy about us.
34. Communication style
Psychologists pinpoint four different  communication styles. Are you a  Relater, Socialiser, Thinker, or  Director? Check it out on this site.
35. The life journey
Each of us is on a unique life path. Which path we follow defines a part of our uniqueness. What path have you chosen?