H13 Assessment

Highest-Standards Producer and Organizer

Early Life Repetitive Influence:

From a young age, your parents expected you to be a role model—always demonstrating restraint, control, and maturity. You were held to high standards, with the expectation that you would act correctly and “be a grown-up,” even when others around you were still figuring things out. This constant pressure to model the ideal behavior shaped your belief in the importance of perfection.
The subconscious mindset? “I’m expected to be the best—and I take pride in delivering flawless results.”