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How Close Are You To Finding Inner Peace?

Inner peace isn't always easy to achieve, but with hard work it's totally possible. Do you think you're close to finding true inner peace and happiness? Take these ten questions and find out!
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Question 1/10

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Do you feel as if you've amassed many regrets in life?
I have a lot of regrets
I carry a few regrets with me
Who doesn't?
I've decided to let go of the past
I have no regrets

Question 2/10

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When someone wrongs me or hurts me feelings, I always.....
Have a good discussion with them about it
Call a third party friend for advice
Refuse to acknowledge it
Take a deep breath and let it go
Internalize the pain

Question 3/10

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Are you able to forgive easily?
I find it difficult to forgive
I can eventually forgive but it takes time
I acknowledge the hurt and then forgive
I forgive very easily
Forgiveness is the only way to move forward in life

Question 4/10

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How often do you find yourself getting angry?
Quite often
Almost never
Only if the situation calls for it
Anger doesn't resolve anything

Question 5/10

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Do you feel recharged after spending time in nature?
Ah yes it's truly blissful
Nature makes me feel both alive and connected
Sometimes but not always
I feel a bit disconnected from nature
Nature is lovely but I don't feel recharged

Question 6/10

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How would you describe your relationship with your parents?
Nonexistent
Loving
We have an amazing bond
We spend time together but not enough
It's pretty good

Question 7/10

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What is your biggest wish for the future?
More money
More contentment
The future isn't here, I live in the present
More love
More tranquility

Question 8/10

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How often do you practice mindfulness or meditate?
More than once a day
Once a day
Every few days
When I have time
I find those things difficult

Question 9/10

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Is your house a cluttered conglomeration of stuff?
How did you know?
It needs some sorting out
Everything is in its place
My house is well organized
I try not to hold on to unnecessary things

Question 10/10

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Before making a decision, do you consider the consequences of your actions?
Always
Sometimes
I need to work on that actually
You are on the verge of finding inner peace. All of the hard work you've done in being mindful and staying present is about to pay off, inner peace is just around the corner. If you stay present, continue to express gratitude for what you have, and live whole heartedly you'll have inner peace sooner than you could've ever imagined.

On The Verge

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You are very close to finding inner peace. Inner peace can involve a lot of hard work. It sounds counter intuitive but inner peace is all about staying mindful, living a “now” life, and making the conscious decision to let go of negativity. You've been working hard at all of these things for quite some time. We think that you are very close to finding inner peace and contentment.

Very Close

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You are almost there when it comes to finding inner peace. We know that creating a strong spiritual center isn't easy, but you're proving that it's possible. Inner peace can take a lot of tough emotional work. The good news is, your resiliency and inner strength have made it totally possible for you to take on the challenge and find inner peace.

Almost There

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You've got a ways to go in finding inner peace. We get it, inner peace isn't achieved overnight. In fact, it takes a lot of practice and work to truly achieve a sense of well being and peace. If you practice mindfulness, mediate, and work on focusing on the good things in life, you'll achieve inner peace sooner rather than later.

A Ways To Go

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When it comes to achieving inner peace, you're not close yet. You're still working through a lot of tough problems that seem to be hurdles to your inner bliss. Work through those problems like the resilient bad ass you truly are and you'll find peace of mind and true happiness in no time.

Not Close Yet

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