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  *This quiz, adapted from The Bridge Between Two Lifetimes, by Marilyn Powers, Ph.D., is intended as a self-exploration tool but is not a scientifically validated test.
 
Number of questions: 8
Time required: 3 minutes
 
      Your reunion is being organized by your old arch nemesis. You haven't seen her since high school, but you hear she's become a successful businesswoman. You, on the other hand, have just lost your job and are going through a messy divorce. You:
 
          Tear up your invitation. You'll never be able to compete with her accomplishments.
 
 
          Send in your RSVP immediately. This would be the perfect opportunity to work through a lot of old negative emotions and finally clear things up with her.
 
 
          Put your invitation aside. You'll think about going, but not until you've lost 10 pounds, found a new job and a great date.
 
 
   


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