Are You Feeling Stressed? Take the Snowflake Test to Find Out

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In our daily lives, everyone encounters different types of stress. How high is your stress level right now? Pick your favorite snowflake from the image above and then check your result below. Note: The snowflakes are labeled from left to right as A, B, C, D, E, F.

Check the answers on the next page

A: Stress Level 30

Your stress level is slightly higher than usual. Although you're typically an optimistic individual, choosing this snowflake indicates your current situation might not be ideal. Thankfully, you are good at adjusting and don't let negative emotions linger for too long. You exhibit strong self-control.

B: Stress Level 60

Relationship stress seems to be bringing you some unhappiness. Recently, you've been feeling a bit down, but fortunately, you're not overly dependent on relationships, so you won't remain upset for long. If you need to discuss matters with your partner, do not delay.

C: Stress Level 45

The dynamics within your team are currently a source of pressure for you. It's important to invest more in nurturing interpersonal relationships, particularly in work-related collaborations. Standing out right now is more challenging than it appears.

D: Stress Level 10

You maintain a carefree attitude and have an exceptionally positive outlook. Furthermore, your work and love life aren't causing you much trouble, which largely contributes to your calmness. You're very content with your current situation, which is essential for maintaining your low stress levels.

E: Stress Level 95

You seem to have been enduring a highly stressful environment for quite a while. It's crucial to set aside some time to make adjustments. If your mood remains poor, it could significantly impact both your work and personal life. Clarify what kind of life you wish to pursue and avoid feeling suppressed for too long!

F: Stress Level 80

Your stress level is relatively high, although it's unlikely to be a long-term problem. Recently, your mood has been off, potentially due to irritability or external influences like the weather affecting you. If you're feeling particularly down, it's best to avoid making major decisions.

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