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06/29/2011 10:14 AM
PhilPhil46
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I found this interesting and thought it would be a good guide tool. Smile My Results below. I found it to be very accurate of my thinking and personality. Smile

High Positive Thinking level!

Congratulations! You are a genuinely optimistic person! You see the bright side in every situation and are not afraid to take risks, but at the same time your decisions are usually very well thought out. If you see an opportunity you don’t let it pass by. You know that things will work out in the end and the almost always do. Your positive and realistic attitude attracts other people to you and a lot of times they seek your advice or help. One word of warning though, even with your heady optimism there could still be moments in your life, when you’ll feel down or upset. It is absolutely normal. Don’t be afraid to share your problems and worries with others, if you feel down. Even the most optimistic people in the world sometimes need support and encouragement!

Click on link below, and see what your Positive thinking level is.

http://www.quibblo.com/quiz/1cKSG67/Whats-Your-Positive- Thinking-Level

I am not a Doctor, Nurse or Medical Professional. Im not even Dr. Seuss, Dr. Dolittle or Dr. Dre. :) I only share advice from my own personal experiences with Panic Attack Disorder. It is soley for information purposes only, please continue to take your Doctors advice. I share what I have learned, read, experienced and know what has helped me, I share this information in hopes it will be of help or comfort to someone else. Good luck, Relax, and lets continue to support one another, and conquer panic the best way we can! :)

It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
- Mark Twain

Sex appeal is fifty percent what you've got and fifty percent what people think you've got. ~Sophia Loren
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06/29/2011 06:49 PM  Top
oregonnative
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That was interesting and fun too. I couldn't figure out how to get it posted here, but I also got a High Positive. Was a bit surprised as some of my answers didn't feel all that positive. Laughing Guess I should have had a more positive attitude about that!
Shoot for the moon...if you miss it, reach out and grab a star.
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06/30/2011 01:46 AM  Top
RickEJ
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Heres my results of the test.

High Positive Thinking level.

Congratulations! You are a genuinely optimistic person! You see the bright side in every situation and are not afraid to take risks, but at the same time your decisions are usually very well thought out. If you see an opportunity you don’t let it pass by. You know that things will work out in the end and the almost always do. Your positive and realistic attitude attracts other people to you and a lot of times they seek your advice or help. One word of warning though, even with your heady optimism there could still be moments in your life, when you’ll feel down or upset. It is absolutely normal. Don’t be afraid to share your problems and worries with others, if you feel down. Even the most optimistic people in the world sometimes need support and encouragement!Sideways Silly Smile

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06/30/2011 02:32 AM  Top
Dit
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Here's my results:

High Positive Thinking Level

Congratulations! You are a genuinely optimistic person! You see the bright side in every situation and are not afraid to take risks, but at the same time your decisions are usually very well thought out. If you see an opportunity you don’t let it pass by. You know that things will work out in the end and the almost always do. Your positive and realistic attitude attracts other people to you and a lot of times they seek your advice or help. One word of warning though, even with your heady optimism there could still be moments in your life, when you’ll feel down or upset. It is absolutely normal. Don’t be afraid to share your problems and worries with others, if you feel down. Even the most optimistic people in the world sometimes need support and encouragement!

Be Still and Know That I Am - Scripture
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06/30/2011 01:09 PM  Top
PhilPhil46
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Wonderful to see all you optimistic and possitive people! Smile
I am not a Doctor, Nurse or Medical Professional. Im not even Dr. Seuss, Dr. Dolittle or Dr. Dre. :) I only share advice from my own personal experiences with Panic Attack Disorder. It is soley for information purposes only, please continue to take your Doctors advice. I share what I have learned, read, experienced and know what has helped me, I share this information in hopes it will be of help or comfort to someone else. Good luck, Relax, and lets continue to support one another, and conquer panic the best way we can! :)

It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
- Mark Twain

Sex appeal is fifty percent what you've got and fifty percent what people think you've got. ~Sophia Loren

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06/30/2011 02:01 PM  Top
happycampc

I got the High Positive Thinking Level!! Smile
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