The Me Index

WEB Why check in each week with an expensive psychotherapist, when you can monitor your own mental well-being with DailyRating.com? The free site sends regular emails asking you to answer questions on a scale of 1 to 10, then scores each entry for posterity. First you register and pick questions to ask yourself, such as: […]

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Why check in each week with an expensive psychotherapist, when you can monitor your own mental well-being with DailyRating.com? The free site sends regular emails asking you to answer questions on a scale of 1 to 10, then scores each entry for posterity.

First you register and pick questions to ask yourself, such as: How was my day? How many beers did I drink? How many times did I have sex? After a few days, you can chart the mathematical curve of your answers against Nasdaq or against people in other salary and age ranges.

For me, Saturday, July 22, was a 5.5. I checked my rating against those making more than $85K: They averaged a 6.2. Lawyers, curiously, averaged an 8.4. Midwesterners were happiest, and Utahns were nearly orgasmic.

It's hard to rate a whole day; my moods change by the half-hour - kinda like the stock market.

DailyRating: www.dailyrating.com.

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