This is high even though I didn't do much around the house today. Most of the day was spent preparing for a birthday dinner for my step-dad at my brother's house, then being there. I guess I got points for a lot of little things again, as I didn't do any laundry, or cleaning, or much of anything besides make a pasta salad, a quick trip to the store, meet with my kids' Religious Education teacher about how they're handling the current crisis, take a nap, then go to my brother's house for a birthday party for my stepdad. I guess I do more than I realize every day.
So...here's a query for everybody. (If other people are still reading this community.) How do you deal with the competitive aspect of "keeping score"? I find myself always looking for ways to "earn points" and judging whether I've had a "good day" or "bad day" based on how many points I have, and wondering how I compare to other people. How do you keep the points, color system, and general feel of the tally non-judgmental?
red-orange
305 accomplishments, 20 health and body, 22 work and home, and 20 mind and soul
305-315
Your score fits into the following spectrum:
000-110 = Off the scale 115-125 = Black 130-140 = Charcoal 145-155 = Gray 160-170 = Violet 175-185 = Indigo 190-200 = Blue 205-215 = Blue-Green 220-240 = Green 245-255 = Yellow-Green 260-270 = Yellow 275-285 = Yellow-Orange 290-300 = Orange 305-315 = Red-Orange 320-330 = Red 335-345 = Ultra-Violet 350-360 = Ultra-Marine 365-375 = Neon-Green 380-390 = Golden 395-405 = Electric-Orange 410-420 = Infra-Red
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In order to effectively use handicaps in this version of Keeping Score, you must manually adjust the sphere score when you paste the results into your blog if you took a handicap of more than 10 accomplishment points. (OKCupid doesn't handle numbers past 127.)
In order to do that, open the edit function after you paste the results into your journal and find the sphere score number that is over 100. Change the hundreds digit in that score to reflect the actual handicap.
To see possible circumstances that led to a score adjustment, go
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My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
You scored higher than 41% on accomplishments
You scored higher than 16% on health and body
You scored higher than 66% on work and home
You scored higher than 33% on mind and soul
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