Welcome to the NetWeaver Skills Aptitude Assessment Quiz!
You may have been a NetWeaver all your life and just not have known it. Or, you may have done some, but by understanding more about it, you can learn how to do much more and discover how enjoyable and fulfilling it can be.
Answer each of these questions as truthfully as possible. To corroborate your own answers, you may want to also ask a very close friend to take this test at the same time and when you both finish, redo the test with each of you grading the other as he or she perceives the other person.
At the end of the quiz, the answers will be totaled and you will get a score and a description of which of the four (4) NetWeaver categories into which you fell.

Please keep in mind that people involved in NetWeaving do change, especially those who recognize the benefits of improving, plus the added energy you derive from helping others.

We have seen some highly analytical persons who, after building up their confidence and self-esteem by becoming better at 'positioning' themselves as a 'go-to' individual, and/or by building a highly skilled and competent Trusted Resource Network, actually become much more outgoing and gregarious and find they begin to enjoy and get good at connecting other people.
NetWeaving Scores
150 - 200 A "Natural NetWeaver"
You've been doing it your entire life - you just never had a word for it.
100 - 149 A "NetWeaver-in-the-Wings"
You've been doing a lot of NetWeaving without knowing it and with some additional study and practice, you will find it becoming more and more natural.
65 - 99 A "NetWeaver's Apprentice"

You definitely have what it takes to become a skilled NetWeaver but you will need to choose which elements are consistent with your makeup and if you are willing to push yourself to become much more interested in helping others with their needs, problems, and opportunities in mind rather than just your own.

<65 A "NetWeaving Skeptic"
You may actually question the whole concept of "NetWeaving" and whether persons actually genuinely choose to help someone else with no ulterior motives, or simply with the conviction that 'what goes around, does come back around'. Later in life, many of the most skeptical persons do change - as they begin to reflect upon what their life has meant. Because in life and in death, "The only things you get to keep forever. . .are those things you give to others".