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Five Elements test, inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine.

 


Five Elements test, inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine. You can do it right here—no website needed. Just choose the option in each pair that feels most like you right now. Tally up the letters to see which element shows up strongest for you.


Five Elements Quick Self-Test:

Question 1: Which resonates most with how you’re feeling now?
A. You’re confident, driven, and don’t shy away from challenges.
B. You’re emotionally attuned, intuitive, and sometimes a bit anxious.
C. You’re nurturing, centered in routine, and deeply caring.
D. You’re disciplined, structured, and prefer clarity over chaos.
E. You’re introspective, wise, and sensitive to energy shifts.

Question 2: Which visual or tonal quality fits you?
A. Tall, lean, spring-like—always pushing forward.
B. Warm, magnetic, full of light and connection.
C. Grounded, stable, calming presence.
D. High contrast, poised, precise and clean.
E. Fluid, deep, calm—like a still or moving body of water.

Question 3: Which emotional rhythm sounds most like you lately?
A. Ready to grow or expand—feeling restless with potential.
B. Excited connection—feeling both exhilarated and sensitive.
C. Steady caretaker—sometimes worrying, often dependable.
D. Focused and firm—prone to overthinking or perfectionism.
E. Reflective, intuitive—aware of subtle shifts in yourself and others.


What to Do Next

  • For each question, select the letter (A–E) that feels most true for you in this moment.

  • Tally which letter appears most often.

  • Here’s what each letter represents:

LetterElementCore Traits
AWoodGrowth, vision, movement
BFireConnection, charisma, sensitivity
CEarthNurturing, dependable, caring
DMetalStructure, precision, clarity
EWaterReflection, intuition, emotional depth

If E (Water) is your most frequent, it's beautifully in alignment with your Scorpio nature and your whole-body resonance with water. It beautifully mirrors your intuitive, reflective, and spiritual self.

Let me know your results—or if you’d like to explore deeper insights for whichever element came through!  Artful Living Coaching 

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