Thursday, September 4, 2008

Lifestyle Tests

Fed up with relationships tests... tried some lifestyle tests...

It amused me... hehehehe...

Enjoy again!!!


Feel free to drop in your comments!

Are You a Thrill Seeker? - http://web.tickle.com/quizzes/show/1353
Social Thrill Seeker
You'll go to great lengths to get a laugh and entertain people. And you don't mind poking fun at yourself or even getting into a little trouble to make sure you stay the center of attention. Admit it, you're the class clown — water balloons dousing strangers and fake names for substitute teachers are your specialty.Wildly funny and offbeat, you love doing things that no one else will, especially if a big crowd can witness your antics. While it might seem embarrassing to some, and others may like to call you a glutton for punishment, you're happiest when you've got people hanging on your every action and begging for more.


Are You an Open Book? - http://web.tickle.com/quizzes/show/124
Paperback
Stop the presses -- you're a Paperback!
Who wants to hide behind a thick cover? Most of the time you prefer to express yourself and tell people just how you feel. That's not to say that everything is open material. Your answers indicate that some chapters are off-limits. Maybe you'll open up to some close acquaintances -- but other feelings stay wrapped up tight among your emotional private papers. People with similar scores are generally sociable, warm, and dependable. But they also clearly acknowledge some room for improvement in their personal relationships.


Are You an Optimist or a Pessimist? - http://web.tickle.com/quizzes/show/173
A Ray of Sunshine
Congratulations! You're the eternal optimist, a regular "Sunshine Day" of a person. When it rains, you think about how good the water is for the flowers and trees rather than how wet you're getting. More likely to trust someone than not, you always see the good in people. Sure, that opens you up for a few let-downs, but that's okay — your great attitude will help you deal with them if and when they come. In the long run, it doesn't really matter at all; everything's going to be all right! You like meeting new people and thoroughly enjoy their companionship. In a nutshell, you just don't dwell on small failures — you learn from your mistakes and do your best to make everyone around you happy to be alive. Keep it up!


Are You a Risk Taker? - http://web.tickle.com/quizzes/show/47Total Medium
Fear is your friend, but you know where to draw the line between a risky proposition and outright craziness.


Do You Have a Balanced Lifestyle? - http://web.tickle.com/quizzes/show/167
Total Balanced Medium High
You're doing better than most when it comes to living a balanced life, but there's always room for improvement. Try paying closer attention to how you feel each day, both physically and emotionally. Tune into what foods and beverages make you feel your best — and which leave you agitated or drained. Experiment with the amount of sleep you get to find the exact number of hours your body needs every night. Examine your situation at work and see if there are any changes you can implement to make your job more manageable. And keep in mind that knowing what you need to stay happy and healthy is only part of the game — you have to incorporate these things into your lifestyle every day in order to benefit. Here are a few general tips and reminders:
Health:
As you probably already know, eating a varied, nutritious diet, working out regularly, and sleeping enough all boost your immune system to ward off illness, improve your mood, and make you more resilient to stress. Here's a big pat on the back for making the effort to take care of yourself!
Relationships:
Connecting with other people while making it a priority to spend some time alone may just be the secret to true social harmony. As studies have shown, friends and family can be a great help in times of crisis (and almost every other time, too). So just keep in mind that meeting friends for dinner during the week or setting aside time to visit with family can really recharge your batteries and make you feel balanced — especially when they're offset with regular periods of solitude.
Career
It's all about keeping your job in perspective. Evenings, weekends, and vacations are important to you, and you do your best to take full advantage of your personal time. After all, enjoying quality time off actually contributes to productivity when you're back at your desk. When you're relaxed and rested, you can be more creative and efficient. Your friends and family also get to reap the benefits of your successful work/home life. When you're not consumed and overwhelmed by work, you're free to be fully present in the moment. And isn't that what life is all about?

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