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Taking Inventory of Your Current State of Happiness (A Quiz)

Topic: HappinessPublished September 18, 2009

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The fruit of emotional healing is happiness. When embarking on any journey, it is important to recognize where you are now and where you want to go, so that you can map out the best route for getting there. The inventory below is designed to help you assess your current state. As you engage in the work of releasing that which does not serve you and opening to that which does, your score – and your sense of well-being – will improve. Please answer the following questions to identify your emotional state at this point in your life. Use the scale below. 0 = almost never 1 = rarely 2 = occasionally 3 = frequently 4 = much of the time 5 = almost always 85 - 100: You have a healthy self-image and are not substantially encumbered with unprocessed emotional residue from your past. You have a high sense of self-rnworth, do a good job of managing your boundaries, and take excellent care of yourself. For the most part, your relationships are peaceful andrnnurturing, and you can effortlessly experience pleasure. 65 - 85: You are “fine.” You may sense the possibility of feeling more alive than you do now, but may not be highly motivated to make any major changes in your life at this point. However, chances are good that as time passes, your ability and willingness to tolerate being “fine” will diminish, and the need or desire for more will emerge. If you fall into this category, I encourage you to hold an intention to make improvements that will enhance your emotional and physical well-being. 65 and below: You are currently carrying an emotional burden of misunderstanding about who you are and what you deserve – you are in doubt or evenrndenial of your inherent lovability. You are probably struggling with issues that continue to hurt your relationships with yourself and others. Life is too short and too miraculous an opportunity for love for you to keep carrying this load. I encourage you to take the steps outlined in this series to liberate yourself from your past misunderstandings and disappointments . . . to set yourself emotionally free. David Simon, M.D. is the Co- Founder, CEO and Medical Director of the Chopra Center for Wellbeing. Dr. Simon is dedicated to catalyzing the evolution of the prevailing health care system into a healing system that encompasses the emotional, spiritual as well as physical health of the individual. His new book Free to Love, Free to Heal: Heal Your Body by Healing Your Emotions comes out on June 25, 2009.Ready to start your journey? Post your intent and blog about your new journey of self-discovery and self-love. Just joining the series? Start from the beginning of David Simon's 2-week guide for healing your past wounds and letting go of toxic emotions through power of love-- for yourself and for others.

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Intent.com Intent.com is a premier wellness site and supportive social network where like-minded individuals can connect and support each others' intentions. Founded by Deepak Chopra's daughter Mallika Chopra, Intent.com aims to be the most trusted and comprehensive wellness destination featuring a supportive community of members, blogs from top wellness experts and curated online content relating to Personal, Social, Global and Spiritual wellness.

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