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Life Satisfaction Quiz
Life SatisfactionQuiz
Are you successful, talented and exhausted? Many people I talk to are feeling overwhelmed these days and have a sense of “something's missing.” This short quiz is designed to gauge how effective you are at using your time, achieving your goals and creating the life you want. It also takes a peek at how well you integrate your personal and professional lives and what has true meaning for you. The quiz will indicate the areas in which you are doing well and the areas in which you can improve. Your answers are confidential. It is important to answer truthfully, so please select the answer that most closely describes how you see yourself at this moment in time. After you complete the survey, I will call you to schedule a time for us to go over your results. Have fun with this!
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I would describe my overall experience of life as: (Check all that apply)
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Rushed and stretched to the limit.
I start the day with good intentions but never seem to meet them.
I wake up excited and optimistic for the new day.
I have good work/life balance.
At the end of the day I'm exhausted and overwhelmed.
I have dreams and goals for my life but haven't had the time or energy to attain them.
On a scale from 1-10 (1=It totally sucks! 10=It's just the best!) how would you rate your overall life satisfaction quotient?
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Choose your rating
1 - It totally sucks!
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10 - It's just the best!
When I set a goal:
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I make a plan, stick to it, and always get there.
I'm excited for a while and then I run out of speed.
I don't set goals because I know I won't see them through.
Other.
I know myself well enough to:
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Know that things would be better if I just had more time, money and support.
Know that I can talk myself out of doing just about anything.
Know that at times, I make things harder and more difficult than they need to be.
Know that life is hard and it will continue to be a struggle.
If I could find more time, I would:
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Work more.
Spend more time with my family.
Have some quiet time.
Play (hike, fish, ski, play golf, etc).
All of the above.
I determine what my most important tasks are by:
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Focusing my time and prioritizing my actions consistently.
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Deciding which 'fire' needs to be put out first.
I just sort of let things happen.
My spouse/kids/boss tell me what's important.
If I could easily make one change in my life I would:
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