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Old Apr 23, 2009, 02:43 AM
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from one-eighteen to one-fifty-something...wonder what it means?

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Old Apr 23, 2009, 09:23 AM
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Just means you're feeling differently the two times you took it. There's almost 300 points possible so 35 or so points is not that great a change? It's your own "opinions" of how you feel so just thinking to yourself positively/negatively for a few hours could make a change. I find it fun to experiment with; go read a good/positive book and retake it and see what happens?
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Old Apr 23, 2009, 08:33 PM
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Just means you're feeling differently the two times you took it. There's almost 300 points possible so 35 or so points is not that great a change? It's your own "opinions" of how you feel so just thinking to yourself positively/negatively for a few hours could make a change. I find it fun to experiment with; go read a good/positive book and retake it and see what happens?

hmmm....since a friend took me out for sushi (one of my sure-thing pick-me-ups) tonight, i'll try the sanity quiz again.

ex-husband calls me a drama-queen...
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