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		<title>By: 3 WebTools to Track and Picture your daily Well-Being &#187; MakeUseOf.com</title>
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		<description>[...] iRateMyDay Fun place which can help you find out how happy are you. You can measure overall happiness by quickly rating your days for certain period of time. Ratings works fairly simple, just select most suitable mood face for the day (from Great to Worst) and add an optional comment. Do it for a month, and you’ll know how many days of the month you felt great, terrible, indifferent and so on. Do it for a year or half and you’ll pretty much know whether you’re a happy person or not, and why is it so. [...]</description>
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