Tests 10 August 202118 February 2022 Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp What’s at the root of your emotional eating? Are your moods causing your emotional eating? Take our test to identify your personal triggers By Psychologies Personality Test Question 1/10 Which of these qualities could you do with more of right now? All questions are required A Resilence B Optimism C Focus D Confidence Next question Question 2/10 You find it hard to admit how often you feel: All questions are required A Needy B Irritated C Frustrated D Detached Previous Next question Question 3/10 You’d feel more in control of what you eat if you had more: All questions are required A Time B Purpose C Energy D Support Previous Next question Question 4/10 You’re at your most vulnerable to emotional eating when you feel: All questions are required A Isolated B Low C Stuck D Under pressure Previous Next question Question 5/10 You’ll get your eating back on track when: All questions are required A You’ve got through this challenging time B You’ve got your motivation back C You feel like yourself again D You have the right people in your life Previous Next question Question 6/10 You’d most benefit right now from feeling more: All questions are required A Loved B In control C Engaged D Robust Previous Next question Question 7/10 In the short term, eating stops you feeling: All questions are required A Anxious B Bored C Empty D Alone Previous Next question Question 8/10 You wonder how some people seem to: All questions are required A Be so successful at life B Have a huge social circle C Cope with everything D Be super productive Previous Next question Question 9/10 You feel at your best when you: All questions are required A Have taken time to properly relax B Are doing something you find interesting C Have reconnected with what’s important D Spend time with people who get you Previous Next question Question 10/10 A bout of emotional eating leaves you feeling: All questions are required A Angry and frustrated B Really low C A bit ashamed D Out of control Previous Finish test Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp
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