How Stressed Are You Quiz?
1. Find a mirror and look into it. What is your facial expression at this moment?
A. Slightly clenched jaw and slightly furrowed brow.
B. I look tired.
C. I look like I'm concentrating on something interesting.
D. I've got a half smile and look relaxed.
2. What is your first reaction when the phone rings?
A. Expectation.
B. Thank goodness for caller ID.
C. Panic. What if something awful has happened?
D. Disinterest. I'll answer if I'm not busy, but if I'm involved in something,
E. I'll check my messages later.
3. Who do you feel is dependent on you for their basic needs?
A. Nobody.
B. Just my children (even if they're 30).
C. One or more adults (spouse or partner, parents).
D. My children and my parents-I'm responsible for the generations on both
ends!
4. How do you feel about your job?
A. It pays the bills, but I have other pleasures in my life.
B. I hate going to work each morning.
C. I feel I have found my true calling, and my work is a joy.
D. It's often unpleasant, tedious, or stressful, but at least it gives me status and money.
5. Are you ...
A. Single but looking.
B. Happily unmarried.
C. Divorced or separated.
D. Happily married.
E. Unhappily married.
6. During the time when you are home and awake, what percentage would you estimate you have the television turned on?
A. 75 to 100 percent.
B. About 50 percent.
C. I watch maybe an hour a day.
D. I rarely watch television.
7. How would you describe your financial situation?
A. I have all the money I could ever spend and then some.
B. I could always use more, but I get by just fine.
C. I never have enough left by the end of the month.
D. I try to live simply and get by on less. I make enough to meet my needs and that's all I need to make.
E. I can barely get by, have already filed or am considering filing for bankruptcy, have huge debts, and/or worry about money constantly.
8. I feel...
A. Content with who I am.
B. Deeply dissatisfied with who I've become.
C. Okay about myself but striving to become a better person.
D. I like the inside me but not the outside me.
E. I like the outside me but not the inside me.
9. I also feel...
A. Like I have no control over my life and what happens to me.
B. Like I have only a little control over my life and what happens to me. I tend to blame circumstances, bad luck, or other people for consequences I've had to face.
C. Mostly in control of my life, though major life events often give me the feeling I've lost control.
D. I understand that I reap what I sow. I make my own luck and my own choices, and in general, I know that the consequences are my own responsibility. I like it that way.
10. How many of the following have you experienced in the last year?
A. A move to a different house
B. Pregnancy, childbirth, or adoption of a child
C. A job change, including a hiring or firing
D. A major change in financial circumstances (good or bad)
E. A trip out of the country
F. The death of a parent
G. The death of a child
H. The death of a friend or other relative
I. The death of a beloved pet
J. A major health problem
K. Major surgery
L. An accident resulting in serious injury
M. A marriage
N. A divorce
O. A separation
P. Divorce or separation of your parents
Q. Health problems of your parents if they are under your care R. Graduation
R. Being the victim of a crime
S. natural disaster (flood, tornado, hurricane, etc.)
T. A bout with depression
U. More than two panic attacks or episodes of severe anxiety
V. The development of an irrational fear
Now, score your quiz by giving yourself points according to the following: |
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1. A: 3 |
B: 2 |
C: 1 |
D:O |
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2. A: 1 |
B: 2 |
C: 3 |
D:O |
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3. A: 0 |
B: 1 |
C:2 |
D: 3 |
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4. A: 1 |
B: 3 |
C: 0 |
D:2 |
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5. A: 2 |
B: 1 |
C: 3 |
D: 1 |
E: 3 |
6. A: 3 |
B: 2 |
C: 1 |
D:O |
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7. A: 1 |
B: 1 |
C:2 |
D:O |
E: 3 |
8. A: 0 |
B: 3 |
C: 1 |
D:2 |
E: 2 |
9. A: 3 |
B: 2 |
C: 1 |
D:O |
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10. One point for every answer circled. |
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If you scored between 25 and 40 points:
If your stress level hasn't already affected your mental and/or physical health, it might well affect either or both very soon. Get help immediately. Delegate responsibility to other family members or friends. Find someone to talk to (friends and/or a licensed mental health professional or counselor) about your feelings. Realize you can't shoulder the burdens of the world on your own. If you aren't involved in one already, begin a program of moderate physical exercise like mindful walking or movement meditation such as yoga. You need to engage in some serious mental and physical maintenance that slows down the pace. (But remember, in times when you're feeling very low or depressed, physical activity through movement meditation might be better than sitting meditation.)
If you scored between 10 and 24 points:
You certainly have stress in your life, and your stress levels are probably comparable to those of most active, involved people. Sometimes you feel completely overwhelmed by what life throws your way. Other times, you feel proudly in control of your life and circumstances. Meditation is the perfect mental maintenance activity to incorporate into your daily routine. It will strengthen your reserves and help you handle those over-the-top days with grace and serenity. It will also help you appreciate and live your life more fully, since you sometimes tend to switch on the auto pilot to function.
If you scored between 0 and 9 points:
Somehow you've managed to create a life of ease and relaxed attention. You feel good about yourself and your life, and when stressful events happen, they don't usually make you feel out of control. Maybe you're already meditating and that's your secret! If you aren't, give it a try. Your frame of mind is such that you are primed for spiritual growth. All that daily junk isn't getting in the way. Also, you never know what the future has in store for you. Adding resources to your already formidable stress-management arsenal will assure continued success in dealing with the challenges of life.