So I was reading an online article from a local columnist. She had decided to take some time away from her desk due to stress. She had taken a stress test and she was given a score of 552. Apparently anything over 300 is 80% indicative of having a major illness within the next 2 years. She provided a handy link so her loyal readers could take part as well. I did it.
I came back with the stunning score of 795. I always thought I was ahead of the curve, but 795. Really?? Now I can kinda get why my Doctor always want to talk about my stress levels. Click here to take the test your self. See if you can beat me!
Monday, March 9, 2009
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I got 415, not to shabby, but holy doodles you better watch out with the stress levels! (that's got to add to the stress level)
ReplyDeleteI got 526, and I moved and finished school. Watch yourself girly!
ReplyDeleteI got 418 and yes, you have to watch yourself!
ReplyDeleteMine was 515... wow I though with all of my added stress lately mine would of been higher... I guess that it is a good thing. But as the others have posted... maybe you should watch your self.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I should lie - I got 131, but I am not sure how "recent" events need to be to count - like I did not count Christmas, but did count Alex since he continues to be a mystery man to me most days.
ReplyDeleteI said, count everything in the last two years. If I would have just counted stuff int he last six month, I would have scored way lower. Maybe I should and then i wont break myself with stress????
ReplyDeleteI received 350. Which stated: OVER 300 POINTS: This score indicates a major life crisis and is highly predictive (80%) of serious physical illness within the next 2 years.
ReplyDeleteYIKES!
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