Delano A. Johnson's Creative-Relationship Connectivity Assessment™ (CRCA) is a self-reflection and relationship evaluation exercise that goes beyond feelings, appearances, and careers. Using behavioral and creative tendency models, the CRCA identifies deep connections necessary for lasting relationships.
Delano believes life is about creativity. Couples create businesses, families, and memories, ultimately crafting a legacy for their children. Featured in Refuse to Live Talented and Broke, this assessment comes from a study of 75 couples. Delano discovered that the strongest relationships have a deep bond connecting in 3 or more of the 12 key areas of relationship interaction and connectivity. These connections often involve shared purposes, perspectives, and backgrounds. Differences may attract, but similarities sustain.
INSTRUCTIONS : Complete the questionnaire and share this link with your partner or prospective partner to discover if they are truly your creative soulmate.
This is how you and your partner view the beliefs and principles that guide your individual lives. It includes your perspectives on faith, humanity, and humanity's place and purpose in the world. These beliefs influence your daily decisions and long-term goals.
This is about what you and your partner find enjoyable and entertaining. Consider how you both like to spend your free time and what activities bring you joy and relaxation. Do your definitions of fun align or complement each other?
Think about the events and situations you and your partner have experienced throughout your lives. This includes your family backgrounds, cultural experiences, and significant personal milestones. Reflect on how these experiences have shaped your outlook and behavior.
This is about your ability to learn, think critically, and solve problems, as well as how much you value continuous education and intellectual growth. Consider how your intellectual capacities compare and how they affect your relationship.
Reflect on the ambitions and objectives you and your partner aim to achieve throughout your lives. Are you both driven by similar goals? Do your personal ambitions align or complement each other in a way that supports your relationship?
Consider how you and your partner manage emotions, stress, and psychological well-being. Reflect on your emotional resilience and how you interact with each other, especially during challenging times. Are you able to support each other’s emotional health?
This is about understanding the unique set of characteristics and traits that define you and your partner. Think about your behavior, thinking patterns, and emotional responses. Are your personalities compatible or do they complement each other in a way that strengthens your relationship?
Reflect on the inherent talents and skills that you and your partner possess, as well as the contributions you wish to make to the world. Consider whether you both recognize and support each other's core gifts and how this enhances your relationship.
Think about how you and your partner view and prioritize physical health, fitness, beauty, and stamina. Reflect on how you both maintain your physical well-being and attractiveness and whether these align with each other’s expectations.
This is about how you and your partner define love in the context of your relationship. Reflect on your expectations, how you express love, and what you need from each other to feel loved and valued. Do your definitions of love align?
Consider how you and your partner engage with friends, family, and the community. Reflect on the frequency and depth of your social interactions. Do you have similar levels of social engagement, or are you able to respect and support each other’s social preferences?
Think about the activities you and your partner enjoy for pleasure and relaxation outside of work or other obligations. Consider whether you share similar interests or if you’re willing to support each other’s hobbies, even if they differ.
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