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the priority test

Started by Christo, April 29, 2008, 02:35:38 AM

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Christo

http://www.blogthings.com/theprioritytest/

QuoteWhat's Important to You... And What Isn't: 

For you, primal needs like eating and sleeping are your top priorities.

You don't mind having things to get done... as long as they don't pile up on you.

You have trouble giving time to any of your priorities. You life is too busy and chaotic.

You want money to be a high priority, but you don't often get around to it. 

:icon_blahblah: :icon_blahblah: :icon_blahblah: :icon_blahblah: this quiz messed up.  it aint true :laugh: :laugh:
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Gracie Faise

QuoteWhat's Important to You... And What Isn't:

For you, sex is usually your number one priority.

You don't mind having things to get done... as long as they don't pile up on you.

You have trouble giving time to any of your priorities. You life is too busy and chaotic.

You want your health to be a high priority, but you don't often get around to taking care of it.

lol I don't know about that one...
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tinkerbell

What's Important to You... And What Isn't:



For you, vanity is usually your number one priority.

You don't mind having things to get done... as long as they don't pile up on you.

Your most important priorities get your attention. You are happily able to let the less important things slide.

You want thinking to be a high priority, but you don't take enough time for yourself.

The Priority Test

http://www.blogthings.com/theprioritytest/

*giggling devilishly*  ;D

tink :icon_chick:
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annajasmine

What's Important to You... And What Isn't:


For you, your career is usually your number one priority.

You find getting things done to be fairly satisfying. You like feeling accomplished.

Your most important priorities get your attention. You are happily able to let the less important things slide.

You want thinking to be a high priority, but you don't take enough time for yourself.

http://www.blogthings.com/theprioritytest/


Anna
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