Physical Body Distinctions - A List of Choices
Underscore the words that best describe your physical body. There are no
right, wrong or better answers. CIRCLE a few words that describe traits you
would like to develop.
Degree of Activity – comatose, inactive, lethargic, sluggish, restless,
active, industrious, busy, hyperactive
Flexibility – rigid, inflexible, accommodating, yielding, flexible,
agile, limber, elastic
Magnetism – alluring, enticing, attractive, uninteresting, unattractive,
unpleasant, disagreeable, deterring, alienating, repelling
Muscle tone – extreme hardness, sturdy, muscular, compact, loose, tender,
thin, weak, soft, flabby
Orderliness of Activity – formal, regulated, variable, manipulative,
disorderly, chaotic
Precision of Activity – adroit, dexterous, precise, skilful, adept,
handy, graceful, careless, compromise, imprecise, reckless, awkward, clumsy,
ponderous
Rhythm – cyclic, rhythmic, responsive, random, arrhythmic
Strength and Endurance – powerful, strong, enduring, tenacious,
resilient, fortified, robust, sturdy, athletic, hardy, indifferent, delicate,
gentle, weak, frail, powerless, defenceless, susceptible, vulnerable
Sensitivity and Refinement – sensitive, receptive, discerning,
appreciative, perceptive, energetically (etherically) connected, responsive,
impressionable, grounded, indifferent, insensitive, ignorant, apathetic,
unresponsive
Sensual Orientation – audio, visual, kinaesthetic, sensitive to taste,
sensitive to odour, psychic, telepathic, clairaudient, clairvoyant,
clairsentient
Stress - serene, calm, peaceful, relaxed, tense, jumpy, jittery,
stressed, strained, anxious, fearful, agitated, high-strung, volatile
Vitality and health – whole, exuberant, dynamic, vital, energetic,
enthusiastic, lively, animated, vigorous, healthy, stable, tired, bored,
run-down, overworked, exhausted, unsound, injured, ill, diseased
Emphasis – legs, sexuality, solar plexus (ego), heart, hands, throat,
head
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