Proactive/
Reactive
Human Toolbox
Mission Statements
Watch-Outs and Goal Keys
Other Stuff!
100

Controlling a situation by acting

Proactive

100

Number of tools in the human toolbox

4

100

True or false: mission statements must be quotes or lyrics

False

100

Goals that take place over a few days, weeks or months

Short-term goals

100

One thing in your circle of no control

Anything you cannot control (weather, natural hair color, parents, etc.)

200

Acting on impulse

Reactive

200

I can listen to my inner voice to know right from wrong

Conscience

200

Covey compares a personal mission statement to this

Tree

200

Goals that take place over a few months or years

Long-term goals

200

One thing in your circle of control

Anything you can control (actions, responses, what you do after school)

300

Someone who prompts and supports positive change

Change agent

300

I can stand apart from myself and observe my thoughts

Self-awareness

300

How mission statements can support you

Following your goals, motivating you

300

Long-term goals can be composed of these

Short-term goals

300

Habit 1

Be proactive

400

“I choose to” is this kind of language

Proactive

400

I can envision new possibilities

Imagination

400

Definition of mission statement

Personal creed or motto

400

One of the three watch outs

Negative labels, “it’s all over” syndrome, wrong wall

400

Habit 2

Begin with the end in mind

500

“I’ll try” is this kind of language

Reactive

500

I have the power to choose

Willpower

500

One of four methods of writing a mission statement

Quote collection, brain dump, retreat, big lazy

500

One of the 5 keys for goal writing

Count the cost, write it out, just do it, use momentous moments, rope-up

500

Meaning of “carpe diem”

Seize the day, make your life extraordinary

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