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Thread started 08/30/10 6:30pm

Mach

Self worth test !

Take the test lol http://www.queendom.com/t...egTest=720

Mine =

Sense of Self-Worth
91
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.

Jess is working on her Psychology major ( like her mama mushy ) and sent me this quiz

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Reply #1 posted 08/30/10 6:40pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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I scored a 99. School really is helping me! lol biggrin

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Reply #2 posted 08/30/10 6:43pm

Mach

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I scored a 99. School really is helping me! lol biggrin

highfive was the 99 zone explanation different ?

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Reply #3 posted 08/30/10 6:54pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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Mach said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I scored a 99. School really is helping me! lol biggrin

highfive was the 99 zone explanation different ?

Snapshot Report
Sense of Self-Worth
99
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.

We're in the top percentile! highfive

2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #4 posted 08/30/10 6:54pm

EmeraldSkies

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Sense of Self-Worth
65
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is fairly healthy. You rarely put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have many of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is generally quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #5 posted 08/30/10 6:56pm

whistle

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i couldn't get the test to work. typical. i'm fucking useless.

everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #6 posted 08/30/10 6:57pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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whistle said:

i couldn't get the test to work. typical. i'm fucking useless.

blow! lol

hug

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Reply #7 posted 08/30/10 7:04pm

Mach

whistle said:

i couldn't get the test to work. typical. i'm fucking useless.

omfg

boff

is she hot ?

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Reply #8 posted 08/30/10 7:05pm

PunkMistress

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Snapshot Report
Sense of Self-Worth
99
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.
It's what you make it.
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Reply #9 posted 08/30/10 7:15pm

paintedlady

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Sense of Self-Worth
91
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.
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Reply #10 posted 08/30/10 7:17pm

whistle

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i really couldn't get it to work, but i reckon i'd get the lowest score on the Org by far.

everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #11 posted 08/30/10 7:17pm

Harlepolis

Sense of Self-Worth
74
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is fairly healthy. You rarely put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have many of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is generally quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.

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Reply #12 posted 08/30/10 7:27pm

kewlschool

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Sense of Self-Worth
97
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.

^^mine

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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Reply #13 posted 08/30/10 7:33pm

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They all say the same exact thing except for the last two words of the first sentence. lol

It's what you make it.
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Reply #14 posted 08/30/10 7:34pm

Mach

PunkMistress said:

They all say the same exact thing except for the last two words of the first sentence. lol

lol

silly online quizzes

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Reply #15 posted 08/30/10 7:56pm

noimageatall

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Snapshot Report
Sense of Self-Worth
86
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.
"Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack
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Reply #16 posted 08/30/10 9:34pm

Lammastide

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Sense of Self-Worth
68
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is fairly healthy. You rarely put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have many of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is generally quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #17 posted 08/30/10 11:34pm

FauxReal

Sense of Self-Worth
55
Your results indicate that your opinion of yourself is generally positive, but your sense of self-worth isn't as strong as it could be. You sometimes put yourself down, falling victim to your own self-depreciating statements. An unstable sense of self-worth can result from a wide range of factors: perhaps you've recently gone through a particularly difficult period in your life, or you didn't get the support you needed from others when you were growing up. The important thing however, is not to figure out who/what is to blame; it is to recognize that it's now up to you to boost your self-image. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a negative self-image, and you appear to have some of them. Examples would be believing that you don't deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're not good enough for someone, and focusing only on your perceived faults rather than good qualities. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, there may be a few that are ingrained in your mindset to the point that they are surely affecting your life. You may not even realize it, but these beliefs can discourage you from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies. A slight change in mindset could really make a difference in your life.
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Reply #18 posted 08/31/10 1:42am

blackbob

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61 out of 100.....hmmmm.. confused

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Reply #19 posted 08/31/10 2:01am

Heidi

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53 ... is that the lowest score so far?

neutral

typical

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Reply #20 posted 08/31/10 2:09am

KidaDynamite

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Sense of Self-Worth
86
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #21 posted 08/31/10 2:24am

blackbob

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Heidi said:

53 ... is that the lowest score so far?

neutral

typical

hug

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Reply #22 posted 08/31/10 3:25am

KoolEaze

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Sense of Self-Worth
94
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #23 posted 08/31/10 3:45am

NMuzakNSoul

Sense of Self-Worth
97
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.

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Reply #24 posted 08/31/10 4:33am

retina

I got 84. If I had gotten close to 100 I'd have been worried about having narcissistic personality disorder. Anything below 60 or so is probably not very healthy either.

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Reply #25 posted 08/31/10 5:20am

chocolatehandl
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disbelief that was not a good result so i am not sharing another one of my failures

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Reply #26 posted 08/31/10 6:33am

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Sense of Self-Worth
86
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.

shrug

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Reply #27 posted 08/31/10 6:34am

Efan

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Sense of Self-Worth
81
Your results indicate that your sense of self-worth is very healthy. You rarely, if ever, put yourself down or fall victim to self-depreciating statements. There are certain attitudes and beliefs that have been found to contribute to and "feed" a positive self-image, and you appear to have most of them. Examples would be believing that you deserve to be loved or respected, believing that you're good enough for someone, and focusing on your good qualities rather than only your perceived faults. While you may not necessarily feel all of these things all of the time, your opinion of yourself is quite positive. This is a healthy attitude to have, as a poor sense of self-worth can hold you back from pursuing your goals, cause you unnecessary stress, and even become self-fulfilling prophecies.
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Reply #28 posted 08/31/10 7:23am

Genesia

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I got a 99. Which is good - it means I don't give a shit that I couldn't figure out how to post the graphic. lol

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #29 posted 08/31/10 7:35am

Mach

Genesia said:

I got a 99. Which is good - it means I don't give a shit that I couldn't figure out how to post the graphic. lol

falloff

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