A Sample Test to Test Your Positive Thinking
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Discover Your Positive Thinking: A Self-Assessment
Are you curious about your outlook on life? This simple self-assessment can help you explore your personality, attitude, and mindset. Be honest as you respond to each question to see how positive you truly are.
Instructions
Use the following scoring system to answer the questions:
- Always or almost always: 5 points
- Usually: 4 points
- Sometimes: 3 points
- Rarely: 2 points
- Never: 1 point
Write your score in the blank space provided next to each question.
1. When something unexpected happens, do you quickly find a hidden advantage? [ ]
2. Do you like most people you meet? [ ]
3. Do you believe next year will be better than this one? [ ]
4. Do you often stop to admire beautiful things? [ ]
5. Can you distinguish between constructive criticism and unhelpful feedback? [ ]
6. Do you praise your spouse/best friend/partner more than you criticize? [ ]
7. Do you think humanity will thrive well into the future? [ ]
8. Are you surprised when a friend lets you down? [ ]
9. Do you think you are happy? [ ]
10. Are you comfortable joking about yourself? [ ]
11. Do you believe your mindset positively impacts your health? [ ]
12. Would you include yourself on a list of your favorite people? [ ]
13. When reflecting on recent months, do you recall successes before setbacks? [ ]
Total Points: [ ]
Scoring
- Above 55: You're a superstar! Your optimism is a powerful healing force.
- 50-55: Excellent! You’re a genuine positive thinker.
- 45-50: Good. You are often a positive thinker.
- 40-45: Fair. Your positive and negative sides are balanced.
- Below 40: You may lean towards pessimism. Consider ways to embrace a more optimistic approach.
This insightful exercise can reveal much about your perspective and help you foster a more positive mindset.
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