Mind & Personality

Stress Level Test

Ten quick questions about how the last two weeks have actually felt — not how you think they should have felt. Answer honestly rather than aspirationally; there's no score to "win." At the end you'll get a single number from 0 to 100 as a rough gauge of how much stress has been showing up for you lately, with a short note on what that range tends to mean.

This is an informal self-check, not a clinical or diagnostic tool. If stress has felt heavy or constant, please consider talking to a doctor, counselor, or someone you trust.
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How it's measured

Each answer is worth 0 to 4 points, from "Never" to "Always." We add up all ten answers and scale the total to a 0-100 score. Higher scores mean stress-related feelings and reactions have been showing up more often, not that anything is clinically wrong — it's a snapshot of the last couple of weeks, not a permanent trait.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a clinical stress assessment?

No — it's an informal self-check, not a diagnostic tool, and it isn't a substitute for talking to a doctor or counselor about how you're feeling.

What should I do with a high score?

Treat it as a prompt to pay attention rather than a verdict. If things have felt heavy or constant, it's worth talking to a doctor, counselor, or someone you trust.

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