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Think and Grow Rich test: Does anyone nag you?

October 16, 2009 by JD
Filed under: Books, Self-Improvement, Success and Failure 

My answers to the Think and Grow Rich Self-Assessment Test

Recently, I was reminded of the self-assessment test in Napoleon Hill’s best-selling book, Think and Grow Rich.

There are fifty-four questions in that test, and I’m going to be giving my answers and thoughts on one or two of them as close to daily as I can manage. I may miss a day here or there, but I’m going to follow through until I reach the end of the test.

I’ve started the series of posts with:

Think and Grow Rich self-assessment test

Question Number 21. Does anyone nag you?

One of the things I just can’t stand is nagging. I shudder when I think about it.

Nobody nags me.

Now, that’s not entirely true. Some people have nagged me in the past, but no longer. I’m certified nag free.

Mom was a nagger, and she got worse as her health declined and she needed more help. I learned to tolerate it.

My ex-wife nagged me. I’m no longer married.

I’ve had bosses who nagged me, but I don’t work for them any longer.

I live in a nag-free zone and love it.

Sometimes, it’s a fine line between reminding someone and nagging them. If it’s habitual, it’s nagging. Nagging is bad.

That’s what I think.

What about you?

Does anyone nag you?

All the best,

JD

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5 Comments on Think and Grow Rich test: Does anyone nag you?

  1. Barbara Ling, Virtual Coach on Sat, 17th Oct 2009 5:31 am
  2. Nope. I’m the all-powerful mother unit – children who nag are children who get grounded.

    No nagging here! :)
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  5. JD on Sat, 17th Oct 2009 1:42 pm
  6. Good afternoon, Barbara.

    I love it! “all-powerful mother unit” – what a great description.

    No nagging is a good thing. ;)

    All the best,

    JD

  7. Mitch on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 12:39 am
  8. I’m lucky. My wife doesn’t really nag me. She does make me feel guilty from time to time when I’m not eating properly, but I asked her to do that to help me stay good, so that doesn’t count.
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  9. VLancaster on Mon, 12th Apr 2010 10:19 pm
  10. Since I started working for myself the only person that nags me is ME!

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