Do You Worry Too Much?

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Your Worry Factor is 67%

The amount you worry is definitely borderline unhealthy.
Even when things are going well, you find yourself fixating on the negatives.
Try to remember the times you've been able to let your worries go.
If you can do that again, you'll be much happier!

Have you ever been able to "let your worries go"? I haven't, but then again, I have very good reasons to worry all the time!

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Your Worry Factor is 49%
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While you're not a worrywart, you worry more than you should. Maybe you don't have enough to keep your mind occupied at times... Or perhaps you've trapped yourself into some bad thinking patterns. Try to worry less and enjoy life more. There's no point thinking about things you can't change!
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A little higher than I thought it would be, but not too bad.

By Chris' Wills (not verified) on 05 Oct 2007 #permalink