How Far Do You Want To Go?

When it comes to making ends meet, I do a great job. But I work hard everyday to try and do more.

Many people work their entire lives living paycheck to paycheck, never able to get ahead of the game, and I just don’t want to be one of those people my entire life.

Live In The Two is a website with a test that allows you to see yourself in a different life, and provides a customized profile about who you are right now. They also offer self improvement tips on how to change to become one of those people who lives in the top 2%, aka those who don’t live paycheck to paycheck.

My results were quite surprising, at least to me. My discipline and passion were no surprise, but the other profile results for risk and optimism were above what I thought they would be. It was obvious that my interpersonal skills needed improvement, even though I am quite the extrovert when I am in a group of people.

Basically, my bet is I am like most people in most aspects of the test results, but the difference, at least for me, is that I am going to use the results to better myself. I am going to use these self improvement results to make sure that I get into that 2 percent and start living a happier, stress-free life.

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